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THE ITALIAN FLAG
The Italian flag is a vertically striped flag. Each stripe has a different colour.
From left to right: the first band is green, which represents the Mediterranean scrub, typical of our landscape; the middle band is white, which represents the white snow of the Alps - one of the most important Italian mountain chains; the last band is red, a colour that symbolises the blood given by all those people who have fought for the unification of Italy.
Feb 27, 2025 11:37 AM
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THE ITALIAN FLAG The Italian flag is a vertically striped flag. Each stripe has
a different colour. From left to right: the first band is green, which
represents the Mediterranean scrub, typical of our landscape; the middle band is
white, which represents the white snow of the Alps - one of the most important
Italian mountain chains; the last band is red, a colour that symbolises the
blood given by all those people who have fought for the unification of Italy.
As usual, nicely written. I can’t see anything to change. Well done Viv
February 27, 2025
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THE ITALIAN FLAG
The Italian flag is a vertically striped flag. Each stripe has a different colour.
From left to right: the first band is green, which represents the Mediterranean scrub, typical of our landscape; the middle band is white, which represents the white snow of the Alps - one of the most important Italian mountain chains; the last band is red, a colour that symbolises the blood given by all those people who have fought for the unification of Italy.
Ciao Viviana, thanks for sharing
February 27, 2025
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