Hantverksstad
Hantverksstad är ett begrepp inom Unescos program Unesco Creative Cities Network som lanserades 2004 för att främja samarbete mellan städer som använder sig av kreativitet som viktig faktor för sin stadsutveckling.
Unesco utnämner hantverksstäder. Vid årsskiftet 2018/2019 fanns 36 hantverksstäder i 29 länder.
Utnämnda hantverksstäder
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Flag of Portugal, created by Columbano Bordalo Pinheiro (1857–1929), officially adopted by Portuguese government in June 30th 1911 (in use since about November 1910). Color shades matching the RGB values officially reccomended here. (PMS values should be used for direct ink or textile; CMYK for 4-color offset printing on paper; this is an image for screen display, RGB should be used.)
The national flag of Kingdom of Thailand since September 2017; there are total of 3 colours:
- Red represents the blood spilt to protect Thailand’s independence and often more simply described as representing the nation.
- White represents the religion of Buddhism, the predominant religion of the nation
- Blue represents the monarchy of the nation, which is recognised as the centre of Thai hearts.
Flag of Iran. The tricolor flag was introduced in 1906, but after the Islamic Revolution of 1979 the Arabic words 'Allahu akbar' ('God is great'), written in the Kufic script of the Qur'an and repeated 22 times, were added to the red and green strips where they border the white central strip and in the middle is the emblem of Iran (which is a stylized Persian alphabet of the Arabic word Allah ("God")).
The official ISIRI standard (translation at FotW) gives two slightly different methods of construction for the flag: a compass-and-straightedge construction used for File:Flag of Iran (official).svg, and a "simplified" construction sheet with rational numbers used for this file.
Burkina Fasos flagga
Författare/Upphovsman: _foam, Licens: CC BY-SA 2.0
A large macrame project in progress, using rope as cord
bendera Indonesia