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Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Flag for Americans born in an unknown location


A flag for Americans who don't know where they were born.  This flag will be used most likely by orphans and other Americans who are distant with their parents.  It may seem odd, but there are several thousand Americans who don't know where they were born, or at least the documents of the birth were lost.

The flag for Americans of an unknown origin has 13 stripes - seven white and six red.  The canton is white with thirteen red stars.

Famous Americans who did not know where they were born:
James Michener
Peter Francisco - The Virginia Giant
Tecumseh
Andrew Jackson
Sacagawea 
Little Orphan Annie



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Sunday, May 4, 2014

The flag of Oceania and Australia Continent

This flag uses the colours navy blue, sea green, and white.  The canton is sea green and has a navy blue star.  The seven pointed star represents the seven continents. 

 This flag is for Australia and land masses within its radius.  Thus this flag is for the area on New Zealand, Howland and Baker Islands, Guam since they are closest to the continent of Australia.  This included the western half of Indonesia that is also closer to Australia than to Asia.



Flag for the Continent of Asia

The flag of Asia uses the colours yellow, black, white, and yellow.  The canton is black with a yellow star. The seven points on the star are a reminder that there are seven continents.

This flag can be flown anywhere in Asia from Jerusalem, Tokyo, Calcutta, Mecca, or Kabul.  It is also to be flown on islands that are closest to Asia such as Cyprus, the Isle of Rhodes, and the western isles of Alaska. 

Flag of the European Continent

The flag for all of Europe - East, West, South, and North uses the colours white, black, and yellow.  The canton is black with a white star.

It can be flown anywhere on Europe and with the Islands that are closest to Europe including the Scotland, Ireland, and Crete. 

Flag of the Africa Continent

The continental flag of Africa uses the colour black, yellow, and white.  The canton is yellow with a black star. The star is seven pointed to echo the fact that there are seven continents. 

This flag can be flown anywhere on Africa and any island that is closest to Africa such as Malta and Socotra.

Flag for the Continent of South America

The flag of South America uses the colours red, yellow, green and blue.  The canton is blue with a green star. Seven points of the star are a reminder of the seven continents.

This flag is for the entire continent of South America and lands within its radius.  Thus Puerto Rico, Trinidad, and Barbados have rights to fly this flag since they are closest to South America.

Flag for the North America Continent

The flag of North America uses the colours black, white, and red.  The canton is black with a red star. The seven pointed star represents the seven continents.  The star has seven points since there are seven continents.

This flag is for the entire of Continent of North America including Panama, Mexico and Canada and islands that are closest to North America.