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NEW UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC CELEBRATED.—The flag of the new federation of Egypt, Syria, and Iraq being carried by an excited crowd through the streets of Cairo after the signing of the agreement of federation in the Egyptian capital. The flag consists of black, white, and red horizontal stripes, with three stars on the middle stripe.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30116, 27 April 1963, Page 11

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NEW UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC CELEBRATED.—The flag of the new federation of Egypt, Syria, and Iraq being carried by an excited crowd through the streets of Cairo after the signing of the agreement of federation in the Egyptian capital. The flag consists of black, white, and red horizontal stripes, with three stars on the middle stripe. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30116, 27 April 1963, Page 11

NEW UNITED ARAB REPUBLIC CELEBRATED.—The flag of the new federation of Egypt, Syria, and Iraq being carried by an excited crowd through the streets of Cairo after the signing of the agreement of federation in the Egyptian capital. The flag consists of black, white, and red horizontal stripes, with three stars on the middle stripe. Press, Volume CII, Issue 30116, 27 April 1963, Page 11

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