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FLAGS OF IMAGIAFRICA

AHMNESIA

ANTADAMOFO

AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY ISLAND

ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF BLUDIWUNDA

CHINA (Interventionists)

EAST MBAZZAHUI

FRANCE (Interventionists)

HEMBABWE

MBOTU

MDRONGO

MONBUUTUTU

NIDOUE

OMOVO

TARZANIA

U.S.A. (Interventionists)

U.S.S.R. (Interventionists)

UMBONGO

UMGAWALAND

VLESSADWASSA

WAKANDA

WEST AZANIA REPUBLIC

WURMMPOTATO

ZEEBIA

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  1. The flag of Ahmnesia originated from an unknown designer who couldn’t recall what they were originally sewing, but everyone agreed they liked the results so they kept it.

    The coat of arms includes a pair of local Forgotezelles on either side of a shield that was meant to have something on it, surmounted by a statue once used to bribe the ancient kings of the land who postured amazingly well before they were unceremoniously dumped by Zulu invaders who didn’t give a toss for their authoritay.

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