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Tülin ARSLANPINAR The Turkish flag represents the existence and independence of our country and nation. According to a legend, the Turkish flag is formed from the reflection of the crescent and star in the sky upon the accumulation of the soldiers who were martyred in the front according to a legend.(Türk bayrağı ülke ve milletimizin varlığı ve bağımsızlığını temsil eder. Türk bayrağının üzerinde ki al renk şehitlerimizin kanını üzerinde ki Hilal ve Yıldız ise bir efsaneye göre cephede şehit olan askerlerin kanının birikimi üzerine gökyüzünde ki Hilal ve yıldızın yansımasından Türk bayrağının oluştuğu yönündedir.)
Tülin ARSLANPINAR

The Turkish flag represents the existence and independence of our country and nation. According to one legend, the Turkish flag consists of drawing the crescent and star upon the accumulation of soldiers who were martyred at the front according to one legend. You can find the blood of our dark martyrs on the Turkish flag (The Turkish flag represents the appearance and independence of our country and nation.

 

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PATRIZIA CAROTENUTO, IC DD1-CAVOUR, MARCIANISE, ITALY The flag of Italy, in Italian “Tricolore” is made up of three equally sized vertical pales of green, white and red, with the green at the hoist side. Its current form has been in use since 1946 and was formally adopted in 1948. The Tricolour Day, dedicated to the Italian flag, commemorates the first official adoption of the tricolor as a national flag by the Cispadane Republic. Cispadana Republic supplanted Duchy of Milan after Napoleon
PATRIZIA CAROTENUTO, IC DD1-CAVOUR, MARCIANISE, gereklidir

The Italian flag in Italy’s “Tricolore” consists of three vertical palettes, green, white and red, equal in green and green on the lifting side. Its current form has been used since 1946 and was officially adopted in 1948.

The Tricolor Day, dedicated to the Italian flag, commemorates the first official recognition of the three colors by the Republic of Cispadane as a national flag.

The Republic of Cispadana replaced the Duchy of Milan after Napoleon’s victorious army crossed Italy in 1796. The colors chosen by the Republic of Cispadane were red and white, the colors of the Milan flag conquered recently; and green was the color of the Milanese civilian guard uniform.

 

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Olga Ignatenko, Lyman school #4, Ukraine In accordance with the Constitution of Ukraine, the National Symbols of Ukraine are: the National Flag of Ukraine, the National Coat of Arms of Ukraine and the National Anthem of Ukraine. The Ukrainian blue-yellow flag has a long history. Blue and yellow colors on the flag mean a combination of a peaceful cloudless sky, which stretches over the yellow color of the grain field - a symbol of wealth and labor.
Olga Ignatenko, Lyman Okulu # 4, Ukrayna

In accordance with the Constitution of Ukraine, the National Symbols of Ukraine are: the National Flag of Ukraine, the National Coat of Arms of Ukraine and the National Anthem of Ukraine. The blue-yellow flag of Ukraine has a long history. The blue and yellow colors in the flag mean a combination of a peaceful, cloudless sky, a symbol of wealth and labor that extends to the yellow color of the grain field.

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Arsez Akgüngör/Toki Şehit Er Yılmaz Özdemir Primary School 3/A Class Turkey
Arsez Akgüngör / Toki Şehit Er Yılmaz Özdemir Primary School 3 / A Class

Turkey’s national flag and official. Abdülmecit, who first took the color on the ground with the current shape of the flag formed by placing a white crescent and star, adopted the Reform process. Republican era in 1844 May 29, 1936 No. 2994 Law of the Republic of Turkey Turkish flag was adopted as the national flag. On September 22, 1983, the flag criteria were determined by the Turkish Flag Law No. 2893 and the flag took its final form. According to legend, the flag on the flag is red blood and represents the shed blood of the martyrs. At midnight, the image of the Turkish flag is formed with a crescent moon and a star reflected in this blood. This legend is said to take part in the First Kosovo War in 1389.

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Donika Lici - Kongresi i Manastirit, Albania The flag of Albania is a red flag with a silhouetted black double-headed eagle in the center. The red stands for bravery, strength and valor, while the double-headed eagle represents the sovereign state of Albania. The flag was established as the national flag of Albania when the country gained its independence from the Ottoman empire in 1912.
Donika Lici – Kongresi i Manastirit, Arnavutluk

 

The flag of Albania is a red flag with a black contrast double-headed eagle in the center. While red means courage, strength and courage, the double-headed eagle represents the sovereign state of Albania. The flag was created as the national flag of Albania when the country gained independence from the Ottoman empire in 1912.

 

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Rita Bartuškienė Lithuanian national flag, official symbol of the state - tricolor flag, officially used during the interwar period of independence, banned during the Soviet occupation and re-used since 1989. March 20. The national flag of Lithuania is a national flag - a fabric consisting of three levels of horizontal color bands: upper - yellow, middle - green, lower - red.
Rita Bartuškienė

The national flag of Lithuania, the official symbol of the state – the tricolor flag, which was officially used during interwar independence, was banned during the Soviet invasion and has been reused since 1989. March 20. The national flag of Lithuania is a national flag – a fabric consisting of three levels of horizontal color bands: top – yellow, middle – green, bottom – red.

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Senem KALKAR / Denizciler Mustafa Kemal Primary School Turkey Flag, the Moon, which is located right on a red background at left side and consists of Stars. The meaning of the red flag of Turkey, the traditional color of Islam, has also been used by the Ottoman State was destroyed. It has a different place among the country flags. The crescent and star are considered the main symbols of Islam and a sign of good luck. Although red was an important color in Turkish history and the crescent and star were the symbols of Islam, it was used in Asia Minor before Islam came here
Senem KALKAR / Denizciler Mustafa Kemal Primary School

Turkey Flag, the Moon, which is located right on a red background at left side and consists of Stars. The meaning of the red flag of Turkey, the traditional color of Islam, has also been used by the Ottoman State was destroyed. It has a different place among the country flags. The crescent and star are considered the main symbols of Islam and a sign of good luck. Although red was an important color in Turkish history and the crescent and star were the symbols of Islam, it was used in Asia Minor before Islam came here

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Let’s respect the different cultures! on flags and meanings of countries by Arsez Akgüngör - Ourboox.com
The flag of Poland

The flag of Poland consists of two horizontal stripes of equal width, the upper one white and the lower one red. The two colours are defined in the Polish constitution as the national colours. … The national flag was officially adopted in 1919. Since 2004, Polish Flag Day is celebrated on 2 May.

D. Dankowska

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Let’s respect the different cultures! on flags and meanings of countries by Arsez Akgüngör - Ourboox.com
Ana Cristina Gonçalves

This flag appeared on 30 July 1911,
after the fall of the constitutional monarchy.
The green color represents hope and
red the blood of those who died serving
the nation.
The armillary sphere was an important
astronomical and navigational instrument for
Portuguese sailors in the Age of Discovery.
The Portuguese shield within a white border,
five small blue shields, with their five white
besants represent the five wounds of Christ
and the seven castles are traditionally
considered a symbol of Portuguese
victories over their Moorish enemies.

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Arsez Akgüngör/Toki Şehit Er Yılmaz Özdemir Primary School 3/A Class Turkey
SERAP ZOR

The Turkish Flag

Turkey many theories for the symbolic meaning of the flag has been suggested Crescent and Star: * According to one view, the crescent on the Turkish flag “Islam”; the star represents “Turkishness”. … * According to another view, the Moon-Star represents “Turkism” from Central Asia and the red ground represents “homeland”

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Let’s respect the different cultures! on flags and meanings of countries by Arsez Akgüngör - Ourboox.com
Gonca Köseoğlu

İhsane Tuna Dıravacıoğlu Primary School

4 / F class

 

According to one view, the Turkish flag crescent “Islam”; the star represents “Turkishness”. The red color represents “blood” mixed with soil. According to another view, Ay-Yıldız “Turkishness” from Central Asia The red background represents “homeland”.

 

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