Pambansang Watawat

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Pambansang Watawat is the Filipino term for the national flag of the Philippines, a symbol of the country's independence, history, and national identity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf national flag
national symbol
adoptedDuring Philippine Revolution NERFINISHED
adoptedOn 1898-06-12
alsoCalled Bandila ng Pilipinas NERFINISHED
category Flags of Asia NERFINISHED
National symbols of the Philippines
color blue
red
white
yellow
country Philippines
designedBy Emilio Aguinaldo NERFINISHED
EnglishName National Flag of the Philippines NERFINISHED
feature golden-yellow sun with eight rays
horizontal bicolor of blue over red
three five-pointed stars
white equilateral triangle at the hoist
firstUnfurledAt Kawit, Cavite GENERATED
firstUnfurledOn 1898-06-12 GENERATED
governmentBodyRegulatingUse National Historical Commission of the Philippines GENERATED
hasAspectRatio 1:2
language Filipino
legalBasis Republic Act No. 8491 NERFINISHED
nativeName Pambansang Watawat ng Pilipinas NERFINISHED
orientationInPeaceTime blue field on top
orientationInWarTime red field on top
symbolizes Luzon NERFINISHED
Mindanao NERFINISHED
Visayas NERFINISHED
equality
liberty
patriotism
peace
the three main island groups of the Philippines
valor
symbolOf Philippine history
Philippine independence
Philippine national identity
Philippines NERFINISHED
usedBy Philippine citizens
Philippine government NERFINISHED
usedOn Philippine national holidays
official ceremonies in the Philippines
public buildings in the Philippines
writingSystemOfName Latin alphabet NERFINISHED

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Flag of the Philippines name Pambansang Watawat