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Eduardoes
Ecuador

Hi, Victor & Teachers
 
 
In South America there are three countries have the same flags they are: Venezuela ,Colombia and Ecuador. It is important to identify with the correct flag. Venezuelan flag has stars, Colombian it is only yellow, blue and red, but the Ecuadorian Flag is identified with a Coat of Arms in the middle ,it is totally different to the others. I will thanks to Victor if he will change the flag an put the correct . I want to identify as ecuadorian  around the world with the correct flag, for all the ecuadorian people it is very important. 
 
Dear Community What�s your opinion??

9 Sep 2009      





_babz
Canada

!VIVA LA REVOLUCION!  just kidding.......
I agree with you. My wife is Colombian and she is very proud (like most people are of their country) - and I �m sure if you make the request to Victor, he will take care of things..
 
Ciao!

9 Sep 2009     



FroggyClaudine
France

Hello there
I �m actually quite glad that this topic is brought to the forum because I was thinking it would be nice to have the name of the country along with the flag because there flags I don �t know and even if I look for them, I forget them. And I think it �s so nice to know where people come from.
Au revoir !

9 Sep 2009     



Cyn.
Argentina

Dear Froggy.claudine,
You can always right click on the flag and you �ll see the image properties, among which you have the country.
Cheers,
Cyn

9 Sep 2009