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Brezhoneg: Banniel Florida, Stadoù Unanet Amerika.
English: Flag of Florida, United States.
Français : Drapeau de la Floride, États-Unis d'Amérique. |
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Shennaghys y choadan
Crig er daayt/am ennagh son fakin er y choadan myr v’eh ec y traa shen.
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bio | 11:50, 25 Mee Houney 2022 | 300 × 200 (210 KB) | John emil hernandez | reduce file size | |
18:52, 8 Mean Fouyir 2022 | 300 × 200 (377 KB) | HapHaxion | minor adjustments, reduce file size | ||
05:45, 23 Jerrey Geuree 2020 | 750 × 500 (600 KB) | Smthngnw | editing of red cross | ||
07:04, 8 Jerrey Geuree 2013 | 750 × 500 (599 KB) | Zscout370 | Trying something here. | ||
04:44, 11 Mean Souree 2010 | 750 × 500 (1.14 MB) | Fry1989 | red | ||
07:43, 4 Mee Houney 2007 | 750 × 500 (1.14 MB) | Zscout370 | Supposedly, there was some errors in rendering. | ||
21:16, 10 Jerrey Geuree 2007 | 750 × 500 (865 KB) | Denelson83 | Further improved version from author of xrmap | ||
07:09, 24 Toshiaght Arree 2006 | 750 × 500 (865 KB) | Denelson83 | Improved version, e-mailed to uploader by author of xrmap, PD | ||
15:02, 16 Mean Fouyir 2005 | 744 × 496 (251 KB) | Dbenbenn | from http://openclipart.org/clipart/signs_and_symbols/flags/america/united_states/usa_florida.svg by Caleb Moore, PD |
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