Egyptian Flag
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Egyptian Flag
The flag of Egypt πͺπ¬ consists of three horizontal stripes of red, white, and black colors from top to bottom. In the center of the white stripe, there is a golden eagle, known as the Eagle of Saladin, facing towards the hoist side. The red stripe represents the period of revolution, the white stripe symbolizes purity and innocence, and the black stripe signifies the end of oppression. The golden eagle is a symbol of power and sovereignty, representing Egypt's rich history and cultural heritage. Overall, the flag of Egypt represents the country's struggle for independence and its commitment to freedom and national pride.
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