Flag_of_Georgia_(1990–2004).svg
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Description Flag of Georgia (1990–2004).svg |
English:
Flag of Georgia used from 1990 to 2004, with slightly different proportions than the 1918 to 1921 flag.
العربية:
علم جورجيا من عام 1990م إلى عام 2004م.
Русский:
Флаг Грузии (1990-2004). Во флаге использованы, с небольшими изменениями, пропорции грузинского флага, существовавшего с 1918 по 1921 год
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Source | http://laws.codexserver.com/23.DOC and https://matsne.gov.ge/ka/document/view/18064 | ||
Author | Jon Harald Søby | ||
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This flag was created with a
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SVG code<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" width="1000" height="600" viewBox="0 0 25 15">
<rect fill="#900" width="25" height="15"/>
<path fill="#fff" d="M0 0 10 3v3H0z"/>
<rect width="10" height="3"/>
</svg>
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