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      <title>Symbols of Canada - Provincial Flags by ALEXA MIDDLESTADT</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The National Flag of Canada consists of two red rectangles on the both sides, a white square between them and an 11-pointed red maple leaf centred on the white square.&nbsp;<br><br>The Canadian National Flag consists of two colours: white and red. These are the official colors of Canada as proclaimed by King George V of Britain in 1921.&nbsp; Both colors have historical significance. While the white refers to the French royal emblem used in the reign of Charles VII, the red symbolizes the cross of St. George, which was the emblem of the first flag that flew in Canada.<br><br>The most distinctive feature of the Canadian National Flag is the 11-pointed red maple leaf that adorns the center of the flag, a national emblem of Canada since 1834.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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