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Symbols

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As for the change in symbols, I obtained the information from the following pages: http://francedrapeaux.club.fr/Monde/niger.htmlandhttp://asmi.dyndns.org/cyber-flag/Html/NigerSymbol.htm I then translated and paraphrased the information from both pages. --PerryH

Colorblindness?:-O

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The upper band is RED in the picture, although it should be ORANGE, according to the article. The two colours are not the same, of course. There is orange for example in theFlag of Cote d'IvoireandFlag of Ireland– they have actually orange-coloured bands, for comparison. This image should be modified or deleted, I assume. Any opinions?Adam7816:23, 11 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

return to the past?

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If the flag was createn in 1959, HOW can it be redesigned in 1958??? WITH A TARDIS???176.152.141.105(talk)10:27, 12 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]

The article says it was designed (not redesigned) in 1958, and adopted in 1959. Obviously a flag can only be adopted after it's designed.SiBr4(talk)12:35, 12 March 2016 (UTC)[reply]
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2:3 is the official ratio

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A website says that the Nigerien flag has a 2:3 official ratio, and not a 6:7.[1]OMGShay 92(talk)02:26, 27 July 2024 (UTC)[reply]

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