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That is a red lily. This is how we call it in Albanian too, zambak i kuq, very popular there/
https://www.google.com/search?q=red+...&bih=875#spf=1
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No flower for Normandy, this is way too sentimental. We are baddass, we have leopards :
When Normandy was cut in two half by french governement, until 2016, the lower had for emblem this which is a piece of drakkar meaning "we lack our other part which is Upper Normandy" :
While Upper Normandy had this one which is one leopard (the other one is absent to represent the lower Normandy separated) and I guess the water represents our Seine river or the sea.
Nowadays we also have non official flags we recognize though like the Saint-Olaf flag of Normandy (for me the best is the combined original flag with this one) or also that drakkar with the N of Normandy which is the separatist movement emblem.
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no idea.
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This isn't a violet. What you have posted is a violet-coloured flower.
The Greek flower is the Viola odorata. It is a violet plant and its flowers are also violet-coloured. I put this down to a case of "lost in translation".
Okay. I'm going to go away now before you guys gang up on me and give me violet eyes.
So let's cultivate Polish-Albanian friendship!!!
more here: http://culture.polishsite.us/articles/art163fr.htmCorn Poppy (Papaver Rhoeas) or Red Poppy, a flower with vivid red four petals, most commonly with a black spot at their base. is the national flower of Poland. It is a variable annual plant in the northern hemisphere and generally flowers in late spring. During and after World War I, fields that had been disturbed by battle bloomed with Corn Poppies, and the flower has become a symbol of that war.
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