For all your flag design needs
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Pleased to meet you. I'm the CEO of a startup that specializes in designing flags for newly-independent countries. As an example, let me present to you the flag we designed for the proud republic of Guinefghanistance. Looks pretty, no?
Here is a list of our ongoing projects. As you see, new nations are forming with a rapid pace and we have plenty of work in our hands.
- Chinoland
- Benimadagigeria
- Guatnicaruras
- Permonaprus
- Tanzanidad
- Indomoropore
- Pakiturkmapan
- Vativinceroon
- Barbacublgeria
Do you think we have any future in the flag design business?
enigmatic-puzzle knowledge visual geography
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$begingroup$
Pleased to meet you. I'm the CEO of a startup that specializes in designing flags for newly-independent countries. As an example, let me present to you the flag we designed for the proud republic of Guinefghanistance. Looks pretty, no?
Here is a list of our ongoing projects. As you see, new nations are forming with a rapid pace and we have plenty of work in our hands.
- Chinoland
- Benimadagigeria
- Guatnicaruras
- Permonaprus
- Tanzanidad
- Indomoropore
- Pakiturkmapan
- Vativinceroon
- Barbacublgeria
Do you think we have any future in the flag design business?
enigmatic-puzzle knowledge visual geography
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
Guinefghanistance? Guinea + Afghanistan + France?
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– user477343
Jan 11 at 14:25
2
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@user477343 An unlikely union, I know. Stranger things have happened!
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– jafe
Jan 11 at 14:46
1
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you are a great puzzle creator, jafe ;) (too bad I have reached my daily voting limit) $color{orange}{bigstar}$
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– user477343
Jan 11 at 14:48
1
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@user477343 Thanks <3
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– jafe
Jan 11 at 14:57
1
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@user477343 You can vote for it now.
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– wizzwizz4
Jan 13 at 14:21
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$begingroup$
Pleased to meet you. I'm the CEO of a startup that specializes in designing flags for newly-independent countries. As an example, let me present to you the flag we designed for the proud republic of Guinefghanistance. Looks pretty, no?
Here is a list of our ongoing projects. As you see, new nations are forming with a rapid pace and we have plenty of work in our hands.
- Chinoland
- Benimadagigeria
- Guatnicaruras
- Permonaprus
- Tanzanidad
- Indomoropore
- Pakiturkmapan
- Vativinceroon
- Barbacublgeria
Do you think we have any future in the flag design business?
enigmatic-puzzle knowledge visual geography
$endgroup$
Pleased to meet you. I'm the CEO of a startup that specializes in designing flags for newly-independent countries. As an example, let me present to you the flag we designed for the proud republic of Guinefghanistance. Looks pretty, no?
Here is a list of our ongoing projects. As you see, new nations are forming with a rapid pace and we have plenty of work in our hands.
- Chinoland
- Benimadagigeria
- Guatnicaruras
- Permonaprus
- Tanzanidad
- Indomoropore
- Pakiturkmapan
- Vativinceroon
- Barbacublgeria
Do you think we have any future in the flag design business?
enigmatic-puzzle knowledge visual geography
enigmatic-puzzle knowledge visual geography
edited Jan 11 at 14:29
jafe
asked Jan 11 at 14:18
jafejafe
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Guinefghanistance? Guinea + Afghanistan + France?
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– user477343
Jan 11 at 14:25
2
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@user477343 An unlikely union, I know. Stranger things have happened!
$endgroup$
– jafe
Jan 11 at 14:46
1
$begingroup$
you are a great puzzle creator, jafe ;) (too bad I have reached my daily voting limit) $color{orange}{bigstar}$
$endgroup$
– user477343
Jan 11 at 14:48
1
$begingroup$
@user477343 Thanks <3
$endgroup$
– jafe
Jan 11 at 14:57
1
$begingroup$
@user477343 You can vote for it now.
$endgroup$
– wizzwizz4
Jan 13 at 14:21
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Guinefghanistance? Guinea + Afghanistan + France?
$endgroup$
– user477343
Jan 11 at 14:25
2
$begingroup$
@user477343 An unlikely union, I know. Stranger things have happened!
$endgroup$
– jafe
Jan 11 at 14:46
1
$begingroup$
you are a great puzzle creator, jafe ;) (too bad I have reached my daily voting limit) $color{orange}{bigstar}$
$endgroup$
– user477343
Jan 11 at 14:48
1
$begingroup$
@user477343 Thanks <3
$endgroup$
– jafe
Jan 11 at 14:57
1
$begingroup$
@user477343 You can vote for it now.
$endgroup$
– wizzwizz4
Jan 13 at 14:21
$begingroup$
Guinefghanistance? Guinea + Afghanistan + France?
$endgroup$
– user477343
Jan 11 at 14:25
$begingroup$
Guinefghanistance? Guinea + Afghanistan + France?
$endgroup$
– user477343
Jan 11 at 14:25
2
2
$begingroup$
@user477343 An unlikely union, I know. Stranger things have happened!
$endgroup$
– jafe
Jan 11 at 14:46
$begingroup$
@user477343 An unlikely union, I know. Stranger things have happened!
$endgroup$
– jafe
Jan 11 at 14:46
1
1
$begingroup$
you are a great puzzle creator, jafe ;) (too bad I have reached my daily voting limit) $color{orange}{bigstar}$
$endgroup$
– user477343
Jan 11 at 14:48
$begingroup$
you are a great puzzle creator, jafe ;) (too bad I have reached my daily voting limit) $color{orange}{bigstar}$
$endgroup$
– user477343
Jan 11 at 14:48
1
1
$begingroup$
@user477343 Thanks <3
$endgroup$
– jafe
Jan 11 at 14:57
$begingroup$
@user477343 Thanks <3
$endgroup$
– jafe
Jan 11 at 14:57
1
1
$begingroup$
@user477343 You can vote for it now.
$endgroup$
– wizzwizz4
Jan 13 at 14:21
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@user477343 You can vote for it now.
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$begingroup$
Your business seems to be ...
... lucrative.
Panda, Brandon and commenters have already figured out ...
... what old countries make up the new ones. The flag for a new country is designed by cutting the flags of the old countries into vertical strips and then sewing ons strip from each them together in the order in which the countries' name fragments appear in the new name.
Here are sewing patterns for the old flags.
So let's do that and we see:
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add a comment |
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Here's a shot, based on PartyHatPanda's start.
Note that I'm not sure
What you want. I'm just going to put the countries' names that have been combined.
Your flag is
Guinea, Afghanistan, and France pushed together
China and Poland
Benin, Nigeria, and Madagascar
Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Honduras
Peru, Monaco, and Cyprus - last one by suggestion of @PartyHatPanda
Tanzania and Trinidad and Tobago
Indonesia, Morocco, and Singapore (credit to Panda)
Pakistan, Turkmenistan, and Japan
Vatican, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Cameroon
Barbados, Cuba, and Algeria
I think that's it!
$endgroup$
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But the "m" after "turk" - that's why I put what I did
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– Brandon_J
Jan 11 at 14:56
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@OmegaKrypton No, otherwise that M should not be there.
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– Victor Stafusa
Jan 11 at 14:56
1
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@Brandon_J, Nice, but with number four the last third I am questioning. (ROT13)Abgvpr gur raq bs gur perngrq pbhagevrf raq jvgu gur raqvat bs n erny pbhagel. Fb raqvat jvgu cehf pbhyq or fbzrguvat yvxr Plcehf?
$endgroup$
– PartyHatPanda
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
sorry youre right
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– Omega Krypton
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
@PartyHatPanda good point will change that. thanks!
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Jan 11 at 14:57
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Partial Answer describing the first:
It is of three countries pushed together, Guinea, Afghanistan, and France in that order. Similarly, it has the first third of the Guinean flag, the middle third of the Afghanistan Flag, and the last third of the French flag (from left to right) all pushed together.
6 maybe:
Indonesia, Morocco, and Singapore; Indonesia's and Singapore's flags are both split horizontally through the middle, so it could be the red top half from Indonesia's flag, the Green Star in the middle from Morocco's flag, and the white bottom half of Singapore's flag.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
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$begingroup$
Your business seems to be ...
... lucrative.
Panda, Brandon and commenters have already figured out ...
... what old countries make up the new ones. The flag for a new country is designed by cutting the flags of the old countries into vertical strips and then sewing ons strip from each them together in the order in which the countries' name fragments appear in the new name.
Here are sewing patterns for the old flags.
So let's do that and we see:
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Your business seems to be ...
... lucrative.
Panda, Brandon and commenters have already figured out ...
... what old countries make up the new ones. The flag for a new country is designed by cutting the flags of the old countries into vertical strips and then sewing ons strip from each them together in the order in which the countries' name fragments appear in the new name.
Here are sewing patterns for the old flags.
So let's do that and we see:
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Your business seems to be ...
... lucrative.
Panda, Brandon and commenters have already figured out ...
... what old countries make up the new ones. The flag for a new country is designed by cutting the flags of the old countries into vertical strips and then sewing ons strip from each them together in the order in which the countries' name fragments appear in the new name.
Here are sewing patterns for the old flags.
So let's do that and we see:
$endgroup$
Your business seems to be ...
... lucrative.
Panda, Brandon and commenters have already figured out ...
... what old countries make up the new ones. The flag for a new country is designed by cutting the flags of the old countries into vertical strips and then sewing ons strip from each them together in the order in which the countries' name fragments appear in the new name.
Here are sewing patterns for the old flags.
So let's do that and we see:
answered Jan 11 at 16:36
M OehmM Oehm
36.2k1112167
36.2k1112167
add a comment |
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Here's a shot, based on PartyHatPanda's start.
Note that I'm not sure
What you want. I'm just going to put the countries' names that have been combined.
Your flag is
Guinea, Afghanistan, and France pushed together
China and Poland
Benin, Nigeria, and Madagascar
Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Honduras
Peru, Monaco, and Cyprus - last one by suggestion of @PartyHatPanda
Tanzania and Trinidad and Tobago
Indonesia, Morocco, and Singapore (credit to Panda)
Pakistan, Turkmenistan, and Japan
Vatican, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Cameroon
Barbados, Cuba, and Algeria
I think that's it!
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
But the "m" after "turk" - that's why I put what I did
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton No, otherwise that M should not be there.
$endgroup$
– Victor Stafusa
Jan 11 at 14:56
1
$begingroup$
@Brandon_J, Nice, but with number four the last third I am questioning. (ROT13)Abgvpr gur raq bs gur perngrq pbhagevrf raq jvgu gur raqvat bs n erny pbhagel. Fb raqvat jvgu cehf pbhyq or fbzrguvat yvxr Plcehf?
$endgroup$
– PartyHatPanda
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
sorry youre right
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
@PartyHatPanda good point will change that. thanks!
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Jan 11 at 14:57
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Here's a shot, based on PartyHatPanda's start.
Note that I'm not sure
What you want. I'm just going to put the countries' names that have been combined.
Your flag is
Guinea, Afghanistan, and France pushed together
China and Poland
Benin, Nigeria, and Madagascar
Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Honduras
Peru, Monaco, and Cyprus - last one by suggestion of @PartyHatPanda
Tanzania and Trinidad and Tobago
Indonesia, Morocco, and Singapore (credit to Panda)
Pakistan, Turkmenistan, and Japan
Vatican, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Cameroon
Barbados, Cuba, and Algeria
I think that's it!
$endgroup$
$begingroup$
But the "m" after "turk" - that's why I put what I did
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton No, otherwise that M should not be there.
$endgroup$
– Victor Stafusa
Jan 11 at 14:56
1
$begingroup$
@Brandon_J, Nice, but with number four the last third I am questioning. (ROT13)Abgvpr gur raq bs gur perngrq pbhagevrf raq jvgu gur raqvat bs n erny pbhagel. Fb raqvat jvgu cehf pbhyq or fbzrguvat yvxr Plcehf?
$endgroup$
– PartyHatPanda
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
sorry youre right
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
@PartyHatPanda good point will change that. thanks!
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Jan 11 at 14:57
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Here's a shot, based on PartyHatPanda's start.
Note that I'm not sure
What you want. I'm just going to put the countries' names that have been combined.
Your flag is
Guinea, Afghanistan, and France pushed together
China and Poland
Benin, Nigeria, and Madagascar
Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Honduras
Peru, Monaco, and Cyprus - last one by suggestion of @PartyHatPanda
Tanzania and Trinidad and Tobago
Indonesia, Morocco, and Singapore (credit to Panda)
Pakistan, Turkmenistan, and Japan
Vatican, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Cameroon
Barbados, Cuba, and Algeria
I think that's it!
$endgroup$
Here's a shot, based on PartyHatPanda's start.
Note that I'm not sure
What you want. I'm just going to put the countries' names that have been combined.
Your flag is
Guinea, Afghanistan, and France pushed together
China and Poland
Benin, Nigeria, and Madagascar
Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Honduras
Peru, Monaco, and Cyprus - last one by suggestion of @PartyHatPanda
Tanzania and Trinidad and Tobago
Indonesia, Morocco, and Singapore (credit to Panda)
Pakistan, Turkmenistan, and Japan
Vatican, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Cameroon
Barbados, Cuba, and Algeria
I think that's it!
edited Jan 11 at 14:58
answered Jan 11 at 14:50
Brandon_JBrandon_J
1,17826
1,17826
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But the "m" after "turk" - that's why I put what I did
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton No, otherwise that M should not be there.
$endgroup$
– Victor Stafusa
Jan 11 at 14:56
1
$begingroup$
@Brandon_J, Nice, but with number four the last third I am questioning. (ROT13)Abgvpr gur raq bs gur perngrq pbhagevrf raq jvgu gur raqvat bs n erny pbhagel. Fb raqvat jvgu cehf pbhyq or fbzrguvat yvxr Plcehf?
$endgroup$
– PartyHatPanda
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
sorry youre right
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
@PartyHatPanda good point will change that. thanks!
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Jan 11 at 14:57
add a comment |
$begingroup$
But the "m" after "turk" - that's why I put what I did
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton No, otherwise that M should not be there.
$endgroup$
– Victor Stafusa
Jan 11 at 14:56
1
$begingroup$
@Brandon_J, Nice, but with number four the last third I am questioning. (ROT13)Abgvpr gur raq bs gur perngrq pbhagevrf raq jvgu gur raqvat bs n erny pbhagel. Fb raqvat jvgu cehf pbhyq or fbzrguvat yvxr Plcehf?
$endgroup$
– PartyHatPanda
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
sorry youre right
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
@PartyHatPanda good point will change that. thanks!
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Jan 11 at 14:57
$begingroup$
But the "m" after "turk" - that's why I put what I did
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
But the "m" after "turk" - that's why I put what I did
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton No, otherwise that M should not be there.
$endgroup$
– Victor Stafusa
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
@OmegaKrypton No, otherwise that M should not be there.
$endgroup$
– Victor Stafusa
Jan 11 at 14:56
1
1
$begingroup$
@Brandon_J, Nice, but with number four the last third I am questioning. (ROT13)Abgvpr gur raq bs gur perngrq pbhagevrf raq jvgu gur raqvat bs n erny pbhagel. Fb raqvat jvgu cehf pbhyq or fbzrguvat yvxr Plcehf?
$endgroup$
– PartyHatPanda
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
@Brandon_J, Nice, but with number four the last third I am questioning. (ROT13)Abgvpr gur raq bs gur perngrq pbhagevrf raq jvgu gur raqvat bs n erny pbhagel. Fb raqvat jvgu cehf pbhyq or fbzrguvat yvxr Plcehf?
$endgroup$
– PartyHatPanda
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
sorry youre right
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
sorry youre right
$endgroup$
– Omega Krypton
Jan 11 at 14:56
$begingroup$
@PartyHatPanda good point will change that. thanks!
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Jan 11 at 14:57
$begingroup$
@PartyHatPanda good point will change that. thanks!
$endgroup$
– Brandon_J
Jan 11 at 14:57
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Partial Answer describing the first:
It is of three countries pushed together, Guinea, Afghanistan, and France in that order. Similarly, it has the first third of the Guinean flag, the middle third of the Afghanistan Flag, and the last third of the French flag (from left to right) all pushed together.
6 maybe:
Indonesia, Morocco, and Singapore; Indonesia's and Singapore's flags are both split horizontally through the middle, so it could be the red top half from Indonesia's flag, the Green Star in the middle from Morocco's flag, and the white bottom half of Singapore's flag.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Partial Answer describing the first:
It is of three countries pushed together, Guinea, Afghanistan, and France in that order. Similarly, it has the first third of the Guinean flag, the middle third of the Afghanistan Flag, and the last third of the French flag (from left to right) all pushed together.
6 maybe:
Indonesia, Morocco, and Singapore; Indonesia's and Singapore's flags are both split horizontally through the middle, so it could be the red top half from Indonesia's flag, the Green Star in the middle from Morocco's flag, and the white bottom half of Singapore's flag.
$endgroup$
add a comment |
$begingroup$
Partial Answer describing the first:
It is of three countries pushed together, Guinea, Afghanistan, and France in that order. Similarly, it has the first third of the Guinean flag, the middle third of the Afghanistan Flag, and the last third of the French flag (from left to right) all pushed together.
6 maybe:
Indonesia, Morocco, and Singapore; Indonesia's and Singapore's flags are both split horizontally through the middle, so it could be the red top half from Indonesia's flag, the Green Star in the middle from Morocco's flag, and the white bottom half of Singapore's flag.
$endgroup$
Partial Answer describing the first:
It is of three countries pushed together, Guinea, Afghanistan, and France in that order. Similarly, it has the first third of the Guinean flag, the middle third of the Afghanistan Flag, and the last third of the French flag (from left to right) all pushed together.
6 maybe:
Indonesia, Morocco, and Singapore; Indonesia's and Singapore's flags are both split horizontally through the middle, so it could be the red top half from Indonesia's flag, the Green Star in the middle from Morocco's flag, and the white bottom half of Singapore's flag.
edited Jan 11 at 14:34
answered Jan 11 at 14:23
PartyHatPandaPartyHatPanda
970416
970416
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Guinefghanistance? Guinea + Afghanistan + France?
$endgroup$
– user477343
Jan 11 at 14:25
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@user477343 An unlikely union, I know. Stranger things have happened!
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– jafe
Jan 11 at 14:46
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you are a great puzzle creator, jafe ;) (too bad I have reached my daily voting limit) $color{orange}{bigstar}$
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– user477343
Jan 11 at 14:48
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@user477343 Thanks <3
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– jafe
Jan 11 at 14:57
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@user477343 You can vote for it now.
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– wizzwizz4
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