Maybe you already know that Wikipedia has SVG for many (all?) national flags?

Anyway, for my own pleasure, I hand-crafted SVG for about 140 of the easiest 
national flags, getting colors and geometry from Wikipedia and Flags of the 
World. Unfortunately, the two did not always agree and frequently precise 
information was not available from either.

http://homepage.mac.com/nellisks/svg/flags/

This seems relevant to the conversation, yet I sense I am overlooking something.

Since I'm talking about it, thought I'd add that I turned these flags into a 
flash-card-type presentation:

http://homepage.mac.com/nellisks/flashcards/nationalFlags.html

—Ken Nellis





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