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== Etymology == | == Etymology == | ||
The origin of the term Bavogia is disputed, but its first recorded use was in Movingwater, Bavogia, when the legislature of the Northeastern province became established as the Bavogian Plaza. ''Bavogian'' to show that anybody in the province can be in power, and ''plaza'' to show that the government is public for all. | |||
== Dual Flags == | == Dual Flags == | ||
[[File:VolksparteiBavogia.png|center|thumb|200x200px|Pro-Volkspartei flag]] | |||
There have been two flags commonly used to represent Bavogia. Alongside the official provincial flag which sports a field of blue with a purple hoist with a gold border between the two and 3 gold Bavogian stars, a pro-Volkspartei flag has also been used to represent Bavogia, based on the flag of the Southeastern Province. | |||
The pro-Volkspartei flag is notably used in [[Little Caldera]], where it is flown in place of the official flag alongside the flags of the Western and Southeastern provinces. Despite this, the official flag of Bavogia is still used in Little Caldera parades. | |||
== History == | == History == |
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