Originally posted by nushevski77
Flags/Banners of Macedonia
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Originally posted by Carlin15 View PostSome Macedonians seem to like the flag.
Macedonia wins the title of Best-Looking Flag
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We wanted to see how our Maple Leaf measured up against other world flags in terms of design.
For the past three weeks, we’ve run a little tournament to determine which country has the best-looking flag.
And now, we have our winner: Macedonia.
The single-elimination knockout tournament started with 64 flags and used online voting to determine winners in each round. The Maple Leaf fared well in victories over Iceland, Egypt, Australia and the Netherlands before running into Macedonia in the semifinals.
It seems Macedonians caught wind of the contest sometime around the quarterfinals, when a huge wave of support for that flag began to build, carrying the Balkan republic past Switzerland, Canada and finally the United Kingdom. The final tally in the championship round was 13,190 for Macedonia to 858 for the U.K.
Overwhelming wins for Macedonia in the last three rounds suggested a semi-organized campaign was at work, but that’s OK. After all, what is a flag for, if not to rally behind?
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Some Macedonians seem to like the flag.
Macedonia wins the title of Best-Looking Flag
URL:
We wanted to see how our Maple Leaf measured up against other world flags in terms of design.
For the past three weeks, we’ve run a little tournament to determine which country has the best-looking flag.
And now, we have our winner: Macedonia.
The single-elimination knockout tournament started with 64 flags and used online voting to determine winners in each round. The Maple Leaf fared well in victories over Iceland, Egypt, Australia and the Netherlands before running into Macedonia in the semifinals.
It seems Macedonians caught wind of the contest sometime around the quarterfinals, when a huge wave of support for that flag began to build, carrying the Balkan republic past Switzerland, Canada and finally the United Kingdom. The final tally in the championship round was 13,190 for Macedonia to 858 for the U.K.
Overwhelming wins for Macedonia in the last three rounds suggested a semi-organized campaign was at work, but that’s OK. After all, what is a flag for, if not to rally behind?
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Originally posted by Carlin15 View PostWhat do you all think of Macedonia's official coat of arms?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation...c_of_Macedonia
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What do you all think of Macedonia's official coat of arms?
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Emblem of the 'Union of Macedonian Youth Organisations'
Flag from the 'Macedonian Youth Organisation' in Ruse c. 1925
Another flag from the Kumanovo četa
Seal of the Plovdiv branch of the 'Macedonian Women's Union'
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To rexamine the potential forgery in some VMRO banners, let's bring up one of the Ohrid ones again.
Here's just one of the images used by the Bulgarians today:
And here's a poster made in Sofia in the 1930s, depicting the same image in the background but clearly with no Bulgarian tricolour:
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Flag of the Gemidžite. Is anyone able to translate? This one is lost on me.
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Originally posted by maco2envy View PostWhat does the last flag say?
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Flag used during the Melnik Uprising, later used in Ilinden
Flag used during the Neguš Uprising
Flag of the VMRO (Autonomist)
Mijak flag from the 15th century
MPO banner from 1927
Proposed flag for the Kruševo Republic
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Flag of the Kumanovo četa
Flag of the Kratovo četa
Another flag from the Ohrid četa
Flag of the Demi Hisar četa
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Originally posted by Liberator of Makedonija View PostWell aware but in this context, Islam would be referring to the Ottoman Empire. As far as the Macedonian peasant was concerned, Islam was merely the religion of the "Turks" and as the colour was used by the administration, it was therefore also the colour of the "Turks"
Islam was the Ottoman Empire at that time, they had most of the important holy sites in the middle East still in 1900.
the coat of arms of the Ottoman Empire featured a green flag at left (representing the Caliphate) and red flag at right (representing the Sultanate)
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Originally posted by VMRO View PostGreen depicts Islam.
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