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		<title>Facts of Phillipine Flag</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Philippines Flag is unique in its own way.
Here are some of the facts associated with the  flag.

The flag of the Philippines comprises of two equal horizontal bands  of blue and red. The left end of the flag consist of a white triangle  with a golden star, eight radiating rays and three five [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Philippines Flag is unique in its own way.</p>
<h3>Here are some of the facts associated with the  flag.</h3>
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<li>The flag of the Philippines comprises of two equal horizontal bands  of blue and red. The left end of the flag consist of a white triangle  with a golden star, eight radiating rays and three five pointed stars at  the three corners.</li>
<li>The greatest and most popular symbol of the Philippines is the  National Flag of the country.</li>
<li>Philippines Flag involves immense pride for the country.</li>
<li>Philippines Flag is the only flag in the world that is displayed  upside down during war.</li>
<li>During peace, flag of the Philippines is flown with the blue panel  at the top.</li>
<li>During war, flag is flown upside down with the red panel above.</li>
<li>Philippines national flag is flown on is flown a separate pole when  flown with other countries flags.</li>
<li>The flag is hoisted first and lowered last when flown with any  other country’s national flag.</li>
<li>Flag that is worn out and scratched should be destroyed  immediately.</li>
<li>In case of storm and rain, the flag is not raised and if it is  raised must remain raised.</li>
<li>The flag of the Philippines is displayed in a manner that it stays  away from all objects below it.</li>
<li>The Philippines flag at half pole indicate grief. It is displayed  at half mast only in case of official announcement of the death of  President or former President for a period of ten days and Vice  President, Chief Justice, President of the Senate and the Speaker of the  House of Representatives, for a period of seven days.</li>
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		<title>Philippines Flag Law</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010 10:02:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sagar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Based on RA8491, the Department of Education has issued certain  guiding principle on the usage and display of the Philippine flag. The  guidelines include various aspects including hosting the flag, singing  of the national anthem and the proscribed acts on its use.
As per Section 12 of the Philippine flag law, when the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Based on RA8491, the Department of Education has issued certain  guiding principle on the usage and display of the Philippine flag. The  guidelines include various aspects including hosting the flag, singing  of the national anthem and the proscribed acts on its use.</p>
<p>As per Section 12 of the Philippine flag law, when the Philippine flag  is flown with any other nation flag, both the flags must be flown on are  national flags, must be flown on different batons of the same size and  height. The same section also dictates that in such cases the Philippine  flag must be hoisted first and lowered last.</p>
<p>While hoisting the flag on any platform, whether it is school, college  or office, the flag must always be placed on the left hand side of the  entrance. Also, it needs to be ensured that in the hanging position the  blue field should be to the right.</p>
<h3>There are certain prohibitions in the use Philippine flag.  Some of  the most significant prohibitions are as follows.</h3>
<ul>
<li>The flag should not be lowered to salute or accolade any person or  object.</li>
<li>The flag should not be used as a household linen, example table  cloth, drapery,  covering for various objects  and other interior  embellishments.</li>
<li>The flag should not be worn as a uniform or costume.</li>
<li>The Philippine flag  should not be displayed under any picture or  painting, below any platform facing up horizontally, or in cockpits,  night clubs, pubs, discotheques, casinos, or any other places of vice or  places where frivolity prevails&#8221;</li>
<li>There should not be any sought of untidiness in the form of  drawing, design, imprint or any such marks on the flag.</li>
<li>The flag should not be printed on any articles of merchandise such  as napkins, handkerchiefs, cushions.</li>
<li>The flag should not be displayed as a part of any advertisement.</li>
<li>The flag should not be displayed in front of offices or buildings  that are occupied by non Filipino citizens&#8221;.</li>
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		<title>Color And Symbol of The Philippines Flag</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 10:02:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sagar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Philippines flag is characterized by mainly three colors, red, blue  and white. All these colors are symbolic and hold significance in the  country’s state of war and peace. White color of the equilateral  triangle on the hoist side symbolizes equality, fraternity and peace.  Blue and red panels are equally divided [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Philippines flag is characterized by mainly three colors, red, blue  and white. All these colors are symbolic and hold significance in the  country’s state of war and peace. White color of the equilateral  triangle on the hoist side symbolizes equality, fraternity and peace.  Blue and red panels are equally divided horizontally where the blue  symbolizes noble ideals, political purposes, truth and justice whereas  the red is embodied with patriotism, bravery, heroism, courage and  willingness of the Filipino patriots to sacrifice life for cause of  independence.</p>
<p>The white equilateral triangle is mainly dedicated to the rebels who  were fighting against Spain in Cuba to attain a complete state of  independence. Some even believe that the triangle signifies a souvenir  of the Katipunan war because the three Ks of Katipunan were always  arranged in a triangular manner.</p>
<p>The white triangle is centered with a golden sun, eight primary rays and  three golden stars. The sun at the center signifies a new era of self  determination, will power and a keen desire to shed blood for attaining  independence. Eight golden rays represent the first eight provinces that  stood up against the might of Spanish to overpower them and gain  independence. These eight powerful provinces are Manila, Cavite,  Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, Batangas, Laguna and Nueva Ecija. The three  golden stars are five pointed and placed at three corners of the  equilateral triangle. These three stars represent the three geographic  regions or island groups of the Philippines, Luzon, Visayas and  Mindanao.</p>
<p>Interestingly, the ability of displaying the country’s state of war and  peace is characterized by the blue and red stripes or panels. In state  of peace blue stripe is displayed upwards and in case of war, the red  stripe is displayed upwards.</p>
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		<title>History of the Philippines Flag</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 10:00:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sagar</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Philippines flag history is traced back to 1892 when the first flag was  found. The revolution in the evolution of the Philippines flag was  brought with Kataastaasang Kagalanggalang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng  Bayan, Highest and Most Honorable Society of the Sons of the Nation or  Katipunan, a pseudo-Masonic revolutionary movement.
Later, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Philippines flag history is traced back to 1892 when the first flag was  found. The revolution in the evolution of the Philippines flag was  brought with Kataastaasang Kagalanggalang Katipunan ng mga Anak ng  Bayan, Highest and Most Honorable Society of the Sons of the Nation or  Katipunan, a pseudo-Masonic revolutionary movement.</p>
<p>Later, Andres Boniface, head of the Katipunan, declared the end of  Spanish dominion. This declaration made the Spanish Governor-General put  eight provinces under martial law. The Katipunan&#8217;s flag is equipped  with three white &#8220;K&#8217;s&#8221; arranged on red panel. These three K’s represent  the initials of the Katipunan and the red panel symbolizes the blood of  the Katipunan members who signed their oaths for a noble cause. This  flag was further re-designed to form the first Philippine flag.</p>
<p>The first flag evolved by Andres Bonifacio in 1892 comprised of the same  three K’s arranged as three corners of an equilateral triangle. Between  the time gap of 1892 and 1896, the flag came up with various versions.</p>
<p>After several months, just before the revolution that began in 1896,  Bonifacio designed another flag with a red panel comprising of  white-rayed sun in the middle and three white K&#8217;s below it. This again  served the ideals and principles of the Katipunan.</p>
<p>Again a new version came up in October 1896 by Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo. He  fashioned out a new piece banner with a rectangular field comprising of  a white sun in the center radiating eight rays. The eight rays were  fashioned to represent eight provinces that were with head and heart  ready to fight against the Spaniards. The center of the sun had a white  K.</p>
<p>On March 17, 1897 Aguinaldo again designed and displayed a new banner at  the Naic Assembly. This was once again a rectangular piece of red cloth  equipped with a white mythological sun in the middle festooned with  eyes, nose, and mouth. Similar to the old version, radiating from the  sun were eight rays, each ray further consisting of three rays. On  December 14-15, 1897, the flag was used in the Truce of Biak-na-Bato.</p>
<p>During Aguinaldo&#8217;s exile in Hongkong, Mrs. Marcela Agoncillo was  requested to design a new flag. This flag designed by her in assistance  by her eldest daughter Lorenza and Rizal&#8217;s niece Miss Delfina Herbosa  became the Philippine National Flag.</p>
<p>Philippine National Flag has two stripes or panel of red and blue,  divided equally. The left side of the flag has a white equilateral  triangle with a central sun radiating eight rays. Each angle of the  white equilateral triangle consists of a five-pointed star.</p>
<p>The sun symbolizes freedom; the eight radiating rays represent the eight  provinces that fought against Spainiards and the three pointed stars  represent three major islands of Luzon, Visayas,and Mindanao.</p>


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