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The "Andreyevsky" flag, ensign of the Russian navy, by User:Zscout370. Originally uploaded as Andreyevsky Ensign.svg:

  • 08:00, 24 February 2006 . . Zscout370 (Talk) . . 450x300 (971 bytes) (Compressed code)
  • 09:47, 26 December 2005 . . Zscout370 (Talk) . . 450x300 (1,489 bytes) (The "Andreyevsky" flag, ensign of the Russian navy. Category:Flags of Russia)

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