Talk:Flags whose reverse differs from the obverse

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[edit] No deletion

My fellow Wikipedians i don't even know where to start, for various reasons, starting by the fact that i am not a native speaker of English.

Not everybody knows that some flags have different sides. That don't even come to mind to start looking in the first place. Someone who doesn't know that, doesn't suddenly have the idea that flags can have two different sides. You have to learn it somewhere or someone has to tell you (unless you live in a country or region that have that kind of flags).

Here, there are lists of flags that provide the same kind of information that this article provides. Differentiation of shape, color, content etc., so i don't see where this article is different.

Concerning vexillology, the article has all the importance.

About adding more text, on my behalf, it has to be slowly, because as i said, i'm not a native speaker of English, but hopefully i'm not the only Wikipedian interested in flags. The number of flags can grow also, because the current ones are just the ones i have found so far, but again, hopefully, i won't be the only one to edit.

From my point of view, this is an encyclopedic matter.

I'm going to remove that template of deletion because i don't agree with the deletion of the article, and i think it deserves to be at least discussed.

A hug, and a good year to all. --Bluedenim 04:45, 5 January 2008 (UTC)