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The rainbow flag forms the
basis for many different, in part localized, variants.
Marcus Schmöger, 26 Aug 2001
This seems to be a fairly consistent pattern — taking
an existing flag and “merging” it with the
Rainbow Flag or various GLBT [gay,
lesbian, bissexual and transgendered] symbols to represent
GLBT members of the group the existing flag represents.
Steve Kramer, 16 Mar 1999
I suppose there will be many more [rainbow variation
flags] like the Maryland one
at that will to be known or developed and then known.
Steve Stringfellow, 16 Mar 1999
This
web page GayJourney.COM
has an awful lot of gay flags, which are mostly variations on other flags,
including all US states, all Canadian provinces, and many nations. Most of
these, with «GJ» underneath, were designed by the
site’s author, Greg Gomes. It is hard to say how many of these are
flying somewhere.
Richard Knipel, 14 Jun 2004
At GayJourney.COM,
lots of rainbows: from Argentina to Wales, EU, UNO, US states,
Canadian provinces and general gay flags. Perhaps not all of these
flags are actually used in the real word.
Francisco Santos, 14 May 2003
In Amsterdam one can’t help noticing in the Red Light quarter gay and lesbian flag