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  1. #Upper volta flag plus
  2. #Upper volta flag series

This way, clicking on the picture will then take you to the larger version of the image, provided it has one. This will automatically create an internal picture link that is scaled to the uniform size. In such cases where your image is too large, visit this page to upload your photo rather than using the editor's upload tool:Īfterwards when editing the table, instead of dragging or inserting the image into the "Flag" column, simply type out: File:Picturename.jpg|64px, enclosed by double brackets. To add additional flags, all you need to do is go into the edit box for the particular nation (edit link is on the right hand side of the nation's name, further down in the page), right click on the bottom of the table, hover over to Row and then click on Insert Row After, and then fill in all the information.Ĭhances are that you'll want to add a photo and it won't be in perfect 64x40 pixel dimensions. There are many nations that don't have any custom flags yet. Open the Table of Contents or use Ctrl+F to find your desired nation. Split countries are combined back into original form i.e., there is no "West" and "East" Libya. This anthem was replaced in 1984 by a new anthem, the Ditanyè.You will find all custom flags which you can use in-game here, as well as their authors and any notes they would like to include about the artwork.

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We will make you stronger and more beautiful

#Upper volta flag plus

Nous te ferons et plus forte, et plus belle

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  • Thomas Sankara (4 August 1983 to 14 October 1987).
  • Gérard Kango Ouedraogo (13 February 1971 to 8 February 1974).
  • Paul Masson (February 1959 to 5 August 1960).įrom 1971 to 1987, the Republic of Upper Volta was led by a prime minister:.
  • Max Berthet (11 December 1958 to February 1959),.
  • Politics įrom 1958 to 1960, the Republic of Upper Volta was led by a high commissioner: Under the direction of Sankara, the country changed its name on 4 August 1984, from Upper Volta to Burkina Faso, which means "Land of Incorruptible People". After the coup, he formed the National Council for the Revolution (CNR), with himself as president.

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    Although multiparty democracy was nominally restored four years later, Lamizana dominated the country's politics until he was himself overthrown in 1980.Īfter a series of short-term presidencies, Thomas Sankara then came to power through a military coup d'état on 4 August 1983. On 3 January 1966, Yaméogo was overthrown in a coup d'état led by army chief of staff Sangoulé Lamizana. He had shown a deep authoritarian streak even before then, however between the time he became prime minister of Upper Volta while it was still a French colony and independence two years later, opposition parties were subjected to increased harassment. Shortly after coming to power, Yaméogo banned all political parties other than the UDV-RDA. A constitution was ratified the same year, establishing presidential elections by direct universal suffrage and a National Assembly with five-year terms. Upper Volta obtained independence on 5 August 1960, with Maurice Yaméogo of the Voltaic Democratic Union-African Democratic Rally (UDV-RDA) becoming the country's first president. The name Upper Volta indicated that the country contains the upper part of the Volta River. Map showing the Volta River in Upper Volta








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