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Saturday, February 11, 2017
Fun Flag for Element 58- Cerium
The Fun Flag for Cerium, Element 58, combines the flags of Sweden and Germany. Reason being, this matter was independently and coincidentally recognized in the same year, 1803, by Sweden and Germany. Jöns Jakob Berzelius and Wilhelm Hisinger of Sweden, and Martin Heinrich Klaproth of Germany were the first three humans to sense and describe the scientific element of 58 protons, but it was the Sweden's Berzelius who named this atom Cerium. Berzelius named it after the recently discovered planet of Ceres, which was recently visited by the NASA's Dawn probe in 2015.
Fun Flag for Palladium, Element 46
The Fun Flag for Palladium is based upon the English Flag. Reason being, an English Scientist, William Hyde Wollaston, discovered this element in 1802. He named it after the newly discovered planet Pallas. Consequently the planetary symbol for Pallas makes up the central portion which looks like a female symbol but with a central square instead of a circle.
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Southern Britain and Northern Ireland UK Flag, Upon the Scottish Exit
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| Fade to Welsh/Cornish Black Conservative Switch |
Southern Britain and the Republic of Northern Ireland may become a reality in the near future if Scotland ever leaves the United Kingdom. Thus UK has several flag options to choose from in the event of a Scotexit. Additionally with the coat of arms, the Welsh Dragon will certainly replace the Unicorn.
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| UK Flag, English Expression |
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| UK Flag, Wales Expression |
The more black flag which expresses Welsh and Cornish colours and is a more conservative change, that retains the original UK flavor.
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| UK flag, Wales Major Expression |
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