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Flag of the Communist Republic of Qualdomailor, first adopted in 37Ɛ4 <small>(6328<sub>10</sub>)</small>. The flag combines red and blue - two colours historically connected to the country, the latter in a particular light...
 
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Flag of the [[Qualdomelic#Qualdomailor|Communist Republic of Qualdomailor]], first adopted in 37Ɛ4 <small>(6328<sub>10</sub>)</small>. The flag combines red and blue - two colours historically connected to the country, the latter in a particular light shade which, together with the two golden interlaced chevrons and the rifle with a wheat ear, is a recurring symbol of Calémerian[[w:Socialist heraldry|socialist heraldry]].
Flag of the [[Qualdomelic#Qualdomailor|Communist Republic of Qualdomailor]], first adopted in 37Ɛ4 <small>(6328<sub>10</sub>)</small>. The flag combines red and blue - two colours historically connected to the country, the latter in a particular light shade which, together with the two golden interlaced chevrons and the rifle with a wheat ear, is a recurring symbol of Calémerian [[w:Socialist heraldry|socialist heraldry]].

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Flag of the Communist Republic of Qualdomailor, first adopted in 37Ɛ4 (632810). The flag combines red and blue - two colours historically connected to the country, the latter in a particular light shade which, together with the two golden interlaced chevrons and the rifle with a wheat ear, is a recurring symbol of Calémerian socialist heraldry.

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