Open Relationship Pride Flag Page #9

This page lists all the various symbols in the Open Relationship Pride Flag category.

Open Relationship Pride Flag

An open relationship/marriage is a relationship or marriage in which both partners that each may engage in sexual activities with others.

Color Meanings:

Green: The balance between multiple relationships.

Grey: They shade of grey that society sees with these kinds of relationships.

Orange: The openness between partners.

In the center, is a tred infinity heart.

Symbols in this category:

Flag of Jamaica

The flag of Jamaica was adopted on August 6, 1962, the original Jamaican Independence Day, the country having gained independence from the British-protected Federation of the West Indies. The flag consists of a gold saltire, which divides the flag into four sections: two of them green (top and bottom) and two black (hoist and fly).

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Flag of Janata Dal (United)

Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)) is a political party in India with political presence mainly in Bihar and Jharkhand.

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Flag of Japan

The national flag of Japan is a white rectangular flag with a large red disk (representing the sun) in the center. This flag is officially called Nisshōki (日章旗?, "sun-mark flag") in Japanese, but is more commonly known as Hinomaru (日の丸?, "circle of the sun").

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Flag of Jordan

The flag of Jordan, officially adopted on the 2nd of September, 1920, is based on the flag of the Arab Revolt against the Ottoman Empire during World War I.

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Flag of Kansas

The flag of the state of Kansas was adopted in 1927. The elements of the state flag include the state seal and a sunflower. This original design was modified in 1961 to add the name of the state at the bottom of the flag.

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Flag of Kel Ahaggar, Tuareg confederation in Algeria

Kel Ahaggar is a Tuareg confederation inhabiting the Hoggar Mountains in Algeria.

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Flag of Kentucky

The flag of the Commonwealth of Kentucky was adopted on March 26, 1918.

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Flag of Kenya

The flag of Kenya (Swahili: Bendera ya Kenya) was officially adopted on December 12, 1963.

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Flag of Kiribati

The flag of Kiribati: the upper half is red with a gold frigatebird (Fregata minor, in Gilbertese: te eitei) flying over a gold rising sun (otintaai), and the lower half is blue with three horizontal wavy white stripes to represent the ocean and the three groups (Gilbert, Phoenix and Line Islands). The 17 rays of the sun represent the 16 Gilbert Islands and Banaba (former Ocean Island).

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Flag of Kurdistan

The Flag of Kurdistan (Kurdish: ئاڵای کوردستان) includes the three equal horizontal Red, Yellow, Green and white with sun disk ("Rozh" "Roj" "Roush") having 21 rays, equal in size and shape.

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Flag of Kuwait

The flag of Kuwait (Arabic: علم الكويت‎) was adopted on September 7, 1961, and officially hoisted November 24, 1961.

Before 1961, the flag of Kuwait, like those of other Gulf states, was red and white with the word "الكويت" in the middle. The present flag is in the Pan-Arab colours, but each color is also significant in its own right. Black represents the defeat of the enemy, while red is the color of blood on the Kuwaiti swords. White symbolizes purity, and green is for the fertile land.

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Flag of Kyrgyzstan

The flag of Kyrgyzstan was adopted on 3 March 1992 by the Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan. It consists of a red field with a yellow sun in the center having 40 uniformly spaced rays. In the center of the sun is a red ring crossed by two sets of three lines, a stylized representation of the tündük (Kyrgyz: түндүк [tyndyk]) or crown of the traditional Kyrgyz yurt, a symbol replicated in many facets of Kyrgyz architecture.

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Flag of Laos

The flag of Laos was adopted on December 2, 1975. The flag had previously been used by the short-lived Lao Issara government of 1945-46, then by the Pathet Lao.

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Flag of Latvia

The national flag of Latvia was used by independent Latvia from 1918 until the country was occupied by the Soviet Union in 1940. Its use was suppressed during Soviet rule. After regaining its independence, Latvia re-adopted on 27 February 1990 the same red-white-red flag.

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Flag of Lebanon

The flag of Lebanon (Arabic: علم لبنان‎) is formed of two horizontal red stripes enveloping a horizontal white stripe. The white stripe is to be two times a red one (ratio 1:2:1)—a Spanish fess. The green cedar in the middle touches each of the red stripes and its width is one third of the width of the flag.

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