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City of Kaw | Flag - Flag Meanings - Information about the City |
Population - 2001/2008 | 221,991 Total Population in the island of Kaw | |
The Flag:
The city flag of Kaw was first introduced in 1984 in a voting, with a Y shaped looking symbol. The 'y' specifies about the Chief Wahi (usually pronounced as Wai, thus the letter y) who first inhabited in the island, with his people of 192. The obnoxiously-added 'City of Kaw' was added by the creator with the flag, because he wanted 'to know that its the city of Kaw's flag'. The creator of the flag also tried to create a 'watermark' but the Government declined, causing to take actions by suing the Government 210,000,000 Ā Units. This did end in the creator's success, but the Government added a law to ' Not 'watermark' flags of cities. ', the creator did 'update' the flag by removing the watermark, giving us this flag.
The nation's capital is one of the most cultural and race diverse cities in the world, ranking below 20, and ranking behind 90.
The city's transit infrastructure is very bad - resulting in traffic, traffic still happens even not in rush hour.
The city still has one of the most scariest EAS usually being broadcasted throughout radios and TV when civil war happens, a typhoon is nearby or an air raid is happening.
The city was an 'ex-Socialist-party stronghold' back in 1963 for 29 weeks until it finally ended after the form of the old Aituian Armed Forces. [the term in quote means a city under socialist control.]