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Encyclopedia > Flag of the United Arab Emirates
 National flag and ensign. Flag ratio: 1:2
National flag and ensign. Flag ratio: 1:2
 Alternative civil ensign. Flag ratio: 1:2
Alternative civil ensign. Flag ratio: 1:2

The flag of the United Arab Emirates was adopted on December 2, 1971. Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_Arab_Emirates. ... Image File history File links Flag_of_the_United_Arab_Emirates. ... Image File history File links FIAV_111111. ... Image File history File links Civil_Ensign_of_the_United_Arab_Emirates. ... Image File history File links Civil_Ensign_of_the_United_Arab_Emirates. ... Image File history File links FIAV_000100. ... December 2 is the 336th day of the year (337th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... 1971 (MCMLXXI) was a common year starting on Friday. ...


It contains the Pan-Arab colors red, green, white and black, which symbolize Arabian unity. Red, black, and white, sometimes with green, are the Pan-Arab colors and have their origins in the flag of the Arab Revolt. ...


In addition the individual colours have the following meanings:

Merchant ships may fly the alternative civil ensign, a red flag with the national flag in the canton. Fertility is a measure of reproduction: the number of children born per couple, person or population. ... Neutrality: Neutrality in international law is the status of a nation that refrains from participation in a war between other states and maintains an impartial attitude toward the belligerents. ... The civil ensign (a. ... The design and description of flags typically uses specialised flag terminology with precise and technical meanings, and is hence a form of jargon. ...


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Screenshot of the Flags of the World website Official flag Flags of the World (or FOTW) is the Internets largest website devoted to vexillology, containing comprehensive information about all kinds of flags. ...


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United Arab Emirates Flag - World Flags 101 - United Arabian Emirates Flags (298 words)
The flag of the United Arab Emirates consists of three equally sized horizontal stripes with a red vertical stripe on the left side of the flag.
The flag of the United Arab Emirates is believed to be based on the Arab Revolt Flag which was created in 1916, and flown by Arab nationalists during their liberation struggle against Ottoman (Turkish) rule.
The flag of the United Arab Emirates was adopted on December 2, 1971 when the country was formed by a union of seven sheikdoms.
United Arab Emirates Flag,United Arab Emirates Map, United Arab Emirates Culture : SphereInfo.com (1431 words)
UAE, United Arab Emirates, federation of seven independent states lying along the east-central coast of the Arabian Peninsula, formerly called the Trucial States (from the Perpetual Maritime Truce signed with Great Britain in 1853), and constituting, with Bahrain, Kuwait, and Qatar, the Persian Gulf States.
The population of the United Arab Emirates is concentrated primarily in cities along both coasts,although the interior oasis settlement of Al-'Ayn has grown into a major population centre as well.
United Arab Emirates is predominantly a Islamic society, with 79% Sunni Muslims and 16% Shi'i Muslims.
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