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Albania Flag


Albania Flag


SKU:  Albania Flag  

Albania Flag

Made with 100% long-lasting 200 denier SolarMax nylon material, these flags designed to resist fading and wear. Flags fly well in the lightest breezes, and dries quickly. Strong and durable, special parachute cloth treatment reduces sun and chemical deterioration. Made in the USA by Annin & Co., a proud member of the Flag Manufacturers Association of America.
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2' x 3' Int C $31.80
3' x 5' Int C $45.10
4' x 6' Int C $55.50
5' x 8' Int C $98.40
6' x 10' Int C $159.00
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Annin's Nyl-Glo Flag Material Out Performs Other Nylon Flags.

  • Longest lasting nylon flag material available
  • Nyl-Glo flags fly in the lightest breeze
  • Brass gromets with canvas or rope threaded heading on all flags
  • Four rows of lock stiching with back-stich reinforcements
  • Two rows of stiching on top and bottom hems creates a long lasting flag
  • Best resistance to damaging ultraviolet radiation
  • Dense 200 denier nylon weave flag material
  • Provides the brightest colors for a great appearance

Albania Flag Meaning:
The eagle is taken from an Albanian folk tale. The eagle faithfully watches over and guides the king or the "son of the eagle."

Albania Flag History:
The current version of the Albania flag was adopted on April 7th 1992. The coat of arms was adopted May 22nd, 1993. Some modern versions of the Albania flag have a helmet or star above the eagle. A version of the Albanian flag with a red star and a yellow border dates back to the Communist takeover in 1946 and has recently been removed. The eagle dates back to George Castriota, an Albanian Christian who became a Turkish general in the 15th century under the name of Iskander Bey, or Skanderberg. Castriota used the double-headed eagle on his seals and this has led it to being on the modern flag. Albania declared independence from the Ottoman Empire in 1912. All versions of the Albanian flag since then have featured an eagle, even during the Italian occupation of World War II, and its communist regime after the war. Albania became a republic again in 1992.