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Half-mast or half-staff (American English) refers to a flag flying below the summit of a ship mast, a pole on land, or a pole on a building. In many countries... |
Interior may recommend flying the flag at half-mast throughout the country. As a special custom in Finland, the flag is flown at Midsummer from 6 pm of... |
Viertola school shooting (redirect from 2024 Finland school shooting) a national day of mourning was held, during which Flags of Finland were placed on half-mast and flowers and candles were laid at the site of the attack... |
Continuation War (redirect from Finnish occupation of the Soviet Union) Second Soviet-Finnish War, was a conflict fought by Finland and Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union during World War II. It began with a Finnish declaration... |
Russian four-masted barque, one of the last genuine windjammers under sail. La Grace- a Czech replica of Augustine Herman's historical ship (2nd half of 18 century)... |
replaced with a Union Flag at half-mast for the mourning period. However, the Royal Standard continued to be flown at full-mast at Windsor Castle, as it represents... |
Barque (redirect from Four-masted barque) type of sailing vessel with three or more masts and mainmasts rigged square and only the mizzen (the aftmost mast) rigged fore and aft. Sometimes, the mizzen... |
2005. "A Albanian flag flies at half-mast in front of the statue of Albanian..." Getty Images. "Flags at half mast". Times of Malta. January 2005. "Switzerland... |
Åland War (redirect from Battles in Gulf of Finland) against military and civilian facilities on the coast of the Grand Duchy of Finland in 1854–1856, during the Crimean War between the Russian Empire and the... |
Timber framing (redirect from Half-timbered) Baltic countries and southern Sweden. Timber framing is rare in Russia, Finland, northern Sweden, and Norway, where tall and straight lumber, such as pine... |
white streamer with the St George's cross in the inner portion close to the mast. Pennants have been carried by men-of-war from the earliest times, prior... |
Lahti (redirect from Lahti, Finland) Lahti (Finnish pronunciation: [ˈlɑhti]; Swedish: Lahtis) is a city in Finland and the regional capital of Päijät-Häme. It is located in the Finnish Lakeland... |
buildings in the UK were lowered to half-mast. Flags at Canadian federal buildings and establishments were also flown at half-mast from the announcement of her... |
Vasa (ship) (category CS1 Finnish-language sources (fi)) kuningasjäynästä puoli vuosisataa" [Half a century after the famous hack by the University of Technology students] (in Finnish). Yle. 28 April 2011. Archived... |
anchor windlass and chain placed aft of the mast. The rig was ketch (two mast) with a relatively short mast and very small mizzen. In a strong wind, they... |
Deportations of the Ingrian Finns (category Anti-Finnish sentiment) of the Ingrian Finns were a series of mass deportations of the Ingrian Finnish population by Soviet authorities. Deportations took place from the late... |
Phil Morrison; the hull cost £46,000, and the rigging cost £46,000; the mast and rigging were fitted at Topsham, Devon; Robin Knox-Johnston; French yacht... |
Interim Peace (category 1940 in Finland) The Interim Peace (Finnish: Välirauha, Swedish: Mellanfreden) was a short period in the history of Finland during the Second World War. The term is used... |
avionics, and a redesigned forward fuselage. Later developments included a mast mounted sight (MMS). In December 2012, Boeing demonstrated their Unmanned... |
Jacob Zuma ordered that all flags on government buildings be flown at half-mast for the duration of the mourning period. On 9 December the government... |