File:Flag of Philippines.jpeg

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I realized that in the 1930s when the Colonies are given are a chance to whether join the Spanish Commonwealth or not, it would make sense that the exiled Filipino Revolutionaries would kinda be allowed to return and be given the chance to govern the islands themselves after an election idk.

In case the Katipunan (now the First Philippine Republic" wins, then it would make sense that the flag would be this, but if they lose and instead the people chose to be part of the commonwealth, then we'll use the one with the Merlion.

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current17:10, 25 August 2022Thumbnail for version as of 17:10, 25 August 20221,919 × 1,278 (302 KB)Maharlikan (talk | contribs)The Flag of the Philippines from 1939 onwards.
13:08, 17 December 2021Thumbnail for version as of 13:08, 17 December 20211,919 × 1,278 (273 KB)Maharlikan (talk | contribs)new vers
10:33, 7 November 2021Thumbnail for version as of 10:33, 7 November 2021800 × 533 (74 KB)Maharlikan (talk | contribs)Temporary Flag for the Philippines, from 1931 to until the time when Bangsamoro, Ternate, and Papua secedes [3:46 PM] the Eight-rayed Sun would represent the Eight provinces that first revolted against Spain in the Katipunan Revolt (edited) [3:48 PM] namely Manila, Cavite, Bulacan, Pampanga, Tarlac, Batangas, Laguna and Nueva Ecija [3:50 PM] The inner Eight-rayed sun represents the eight provinces that continued to fight against Spain even after Jacinto's exile, namely Pangasinan, Ilocos, Mor...

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