File:Aruba 1976 Flag Proposals (Sample 9).svg
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English: One of the flags of Aruba proposed on the 21st of January, 1976. There were 693 designs, and 157 were considered. Only 3 were selected as finalists and one was chosen as the winner. The current flag of Aruba is a modified version of the winner's design. |
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