Flag of Brazil
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The Brazilian Flag is the flag of Brazil. It is the flag that has gone through the most changes and the current flag was made and used in May of 1992, and still use it today.
Flag
[change | change source]It has gone through changes many times, changes including stars, colour and other things.
A list of constellations and stars on the map:
- Procyon (α Canis Minoris),
- Canis Major, with the largest star depicting Sirius,
- Canopus (α Carinae),
- Spica (α Virginis)
- Hydra
- Crux
- Sigma Octantis (σ Octantis; south pole star)
- Triangulum Australe
- Scorpius, with the largest star depicting Antares
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Military Order of Christ Flag (1332–1651)
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Royal Flag (1500–1521)
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Dom John III Flag (1521–1616)
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Spanish Domain Flag (1616–1640)
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Restoration Flag (1640–1683)
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Flag of the Principality of Brazil (1645–1816)
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Dom Peter II Flag (1683–1706)
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Dom John V Flag (1707–1750)
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Royal Flag (1600–1700)
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Flag of the Kingdom of Brazil, in the United Kingdom (1816–1821)
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Flag of Constitutional Regime (1821–September 18, 1822)
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Flag of the independent Brazilian Kingdom (September 18, 1822–December 1, 1822)
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First Imperial Flag (December 1, 1822–c. 1870)
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Second Imperial Flag (c. 1870–November 15, 1889)
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First Flag of Republic of the United States of Brazil (November 15, 1889–November 19, 1889)
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Second Flag of Republic of the United States of Brazil (November 19, 1889–April 14, 1960).
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Third Flag of Republic of the United States of Brazil (April 14, 1960–May 28, 1968).
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First Flag of the Federative Republic of Brazil (May 28, 1968–May 11, 1992).
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Second Flag of the Federative Republic of Brazil (May 11, 1992–Present).