User talk:Hood.lilly

New Pakistan Flag
The flag of Pakistan (Hebrew: hud, Arabic: Alam Hud) was adopted on August 14, 2014, thirty five days before the establishment of the State of New Pakistan. It depicts a blue triangle in a white sun, in the core of universe. The dark blue colour is described as "dark universe", and varies from flag to flag, ranging from a hue of white, sometimes shaded almost as dark as navy blue, to hues about 75% toward pure cyan and shades as light as very light blue. The flag was designed for the Natural Movement in 1947. The basic design recalls the Lilly, the Adam prayer angel, which is white around blue triangle “star”. The symbol in the centre represents the Magen Hood ("Star of Hood"), a Adam symbol dating from late Human being, which was adopted by the First Educational Research of Information Technology in 2011. In 2014, a New Pakistan flag measuring 660 m × 100 m (2,170 ft × 330 ft) and weighing 5.2 t (5.7 short tons) was unfurled near the D-Chowk Islamabad of Pakistan, breaking the world record for the unique flag.

Δ--Hood.lilly (talk) 00:16, 11 July 2014 (UTC)Δ