In the home end tonight, BCFC St Andrews / Stourbridge / Latvia in home colours.
theAtlasIt also had WBA The Hawthorns onIn the home end tonight, BCFC St Andrews / Stourbridge / Latvia in home colours.
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Rab C NesbitttheAtlasIt also had WBA The Hawthorns onIn the home end tonight, BCFC St Andrews / Stourbridge / Latvia in home colours.
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Good spot, I only saw the Blues bits!
The Latvian flag is unusual as it's made up of two squares so is extra long, not like most flags which are oblong.
John_SmullenThe Latvian flag is unusual as it's made up of two squares so is extra long, not like most flags which are oblong.
Your description of their flag is an oblong.
CharcyJohn_SmullenThe Latvian flag is unusual as it's made up of two squares so is extra long, not like most flags which are oblong.
Your description of their flag is an oblong.
I knew I'd get it wrong. The flag does have different ratios to most other flags.
It's not that unusual. Ours is a ratio of 1:2 as well.
Commonest is 2:3, probably because it's the easiest close approximation to the Golden Ratio; 3:5 is closer (used by Germany), 5:8 closer still (New Brunswick), and 11:18 is correct to two decimal places - and was deliberately chosen by Finland for that reason. Qatar oddly has 11:28. Iran used to go even more extreme with 1:3.
The aspect ratio of the Nepal flag is
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Switzerland have it right with 1:1
How did a fairly dry and boring subject get somehow even more dull? Quite impressive that.
The Swiss have a version of the flag in 2:3 for use on international waters (basically, a couple of the lakes).
Nepal is the only national flag taller than it is wide.
flags with peoples names on are sort of child like.
toby,pip and mom and dad.
what a load of bullocks.