Last modified: 2005-07-23 by antonio martins
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Album 2000 [pay00] shows a
blue flag with white Greek cross and four white stars one in each
corner of the flag.
Željko Heimer, 17 Jun 2001
According to Gresham Carr’s Flags of the World, 1956
[car56], these flags are dark blue
and have proportions 5:9. In [kan56]
the cross is half the height of the flag.
Mark Sensen, 13 Apr 1999
The 1917 National Geographic Magazine article
[gmc17] shows a different design,
based on the state flag.
Do we have any idea when these flags were adopted and when were
replaced with current set (and if there was something in between)?
Željko Heimer, 19 Jun 2001
Flag of admiral: This is one
of the five dominican naval flags in Flaggenbuch (1939-1941)
[neu39]. (The others are
war ensign and jack,
civil ensign,
flag of the Generalissime and
flag of rear-admiral, head of a flotilla)
Ivan Sache, 10 Apr 1999
Album 2000 [pay00] shows a
blue flag with white Greek corss and three white stars one in each
lower corner of the flag and one above the cross.
Željko Heimer, 17 Jun 2001
According to Gresham Carr’s Flags of the World, 1956 [car56], these flags are dark blue and have proportions 5:9. In