date QS:P,+1925-00-00T00:00:00Z/8,P1319,+1925-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1928-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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From a 1925-1928 encyclopedia, "Pieni Tietosanakirja", now in the public domain. Scanned in 300 dpi by Lars Aronsson, 2005. Also available at https://runeberg.org/pieni/2/0627.html (which explains the somewhat cryptic filename).
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Pieni Tietosanakirja
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For information on the high contrast scanning parameters, see the map of Asia.
Legend: S = Navy (military) flags, K = Merchant (civilian) flags.
Countries and city states listed: Abessinia [now Ethiopia], Netherlands, Albania, Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brasilia, Bremen, Bulgaria, Chile, Costa Rica, Danzig, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, United Kingdom (x3), Spain (x2), South Africa, Jugoslavia, Guatemala, Haiti, Hamburg, Honduras, India, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Austria, Japan (x2), Canada, China (x3), Colombia, Congo, Greece, Cuba, Latvia (x2), Liberia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Lubeck, Morocco, Mexico, Monaco, Nicaragua, Norway (x2), Panama, Paraguay, Persia [now Iran], Peru, Portugal, Poland (x2), France, Romania, Sweden (x2), Germany (x3), El Salvador, Siam [now Thailand], Finland (x2), Switzerland, Denmark (x2), Czechoslovakia, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, Hungary, Uruguay, New Zealand, Venezuela, Soviet Union (x2), Russia, Estonia, United States
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Flags of the world, with Finnish text, from a 1925-1928 encyclopedia, "Pieni Tietosanakirja", now in the public domain. Scanned in 300 dpi by Lars Aronsson, 2005. {{PD}}
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