File:Presidential Flag of Burma (1948-1962).svg
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Presidential flag of Burma. The yellow is in reality gold. The Burmese green peacock is a royal symbol of Burma and has been used in its flags. |
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[edit]This image is a derivative work of the following images:
- Presidential flag Burma.PNG licensed with PD-self
- 2008-01-11T13:57:37Z Gryffindor 348x224 (14845 Bytes) {{Information |Description=Presidential flag of [[Burma]]. |Source=self-made |Date=2007 |Author= MyName (~~~) |other_versions= }} [[Category:SVG flags of Myanmar]]
- Peacock symbol Burma.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-3.0
- 2010-04-04T10:51:42Z NikNaks93 512x516 (59956 Bytes) Added gradient in centre, navy parts above head and halved nominal size. Really nice work, Fred
- 2010-03-29T10:38:25Z Fred the Oyster 512x512 (47874 Bytes) {{Information |Description=The Burmese green peacock is a royal symbol of Burma and has been used in its flags.{{Adobe Illustrator}} |Source=*[[:File:Peacock_symbol_Burma.PNG|]] |Date=2010-03-29 10:36 (UTC) |Author=*[[:File:P
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current | 11:06, 4 April 2010 | 512 × 341 (59 KB) | NikNaks (talk | contribs) | {{Information |Description=Presidential flag of Burma. The yellow is in reality gold. The Burmese green peacock is a royal symbol of Burma and has been used in its flags.<br />{{Adobe Illustrator}} |Source=*File:Presidential_flag_Burma.PNG *[[:F |
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- File:Presidential Flag of Burma(1948-1962).svg (file redirect)
- File:Presidential Flag of Burma.svg (file redirect)
- File:Presidential Flag of Myanmar.svg (file redirect)
- File:Presidential flag Burma.PNG
- File:Presidential flag Burma alternate.PNG
- File:Royal Standard of Konbaung Dynasty (1753-1885).svg
- Category:Presidents of Myanmar
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