File:Military flag of Portugal.svg

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Description Military flag of Portugal (ratio 12:13)
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Source Modified from original File:COA of Portugal.svg, by Reisio, using Inkscape
Also see Cerimónia Militar Comemorativa do Dia de Portugal no Funchal
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     #006032 rendered as RGB 000 096 050
     #EE161F rendered as RGB 238 022 031
     #FFF200 rendered as RGB 255 242 000
     #2A2871 rendered as RGB 042 040 113
     #FFFFFF rendered as RGB 255 255 255
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Military flag of Portugal

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26 February 2007

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current07:42, 9 May 2025Thumbnail for version as of 07:42, 9 May 2025542 × 500 (292 KB)wikimediacommons>Peterpumpkineater919Corrected colors, now they are according to the current Portuguese national flag as it's provided by the President of Portugal's official website: https://www.presidencia.pt/media/povd31yj/bandeiranacional.svg

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