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By Denelson83, Zscout370 - Flag of the Kingdom of MoroccoMoroccan royal decree (17 November 1915), BO-135-ar page 6 (Arabic) - BO-162_fr page 6 (French)English Translation: Cherifian Dahir in the distinction of the Moroccan flag — To be known from this book, may God uphold its value and to be around the centre of grace and joy its orbit, that due to the promotion of our cherifian kingdom affairs, the spread of its glory and its pride, the need to assign a flag that distinct it from the rest of the kingdoms as that our sacred ancestors flag use to be very similar to some other flags especially the ones used in the marine signs, our noble vision decided to distinct our joyful flag by making the five pointed seal of Solomon in the middle in green, asking the almighty god to keep it waving with the winds of fortune and ambition for this time and the becoming, Amen and peace.Moroccan royal decree (23 November 2005), BO-5378-ar page 5 (Arabic) - BO-5378-fr page 6 (French)English Translation: Cherifian Dahir number 1.05.99 issued in 20 Shawwal 1426 (23 November 2005) about the characteristics of the Kingdom's emblem and national anthem — In accordance with the seventh article of the constitution, the emblem of the Kingdom shall be a red flag with a five-pointed green star in the center. The flag shall be made with fabric of canna red, opaque and rectangular in shape. The star shall be open, green like the leaf of palm trees, made of five continuous branches and woven in the same fabric where it must be visible on both sides of the flag. One of its points must point upwards. The hoist [vertical dimension of a flag] of the flag equals two thirds (2/3) of its fly [horizontal length of a flag]. The star is inscribed in an invisible circle whose radius equals one sixth (1/6) of the flag's fly [horizontal length of a flag] and whose centre is the intersection point of the invisible diagonal lines of the flag's rectangular. The width of each one of the branchs of the star shall be 1/20 of its length.See also:Flags of the World - Morocco, descriptionVexilla Mundi - Morocco, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=10278102
If you’re asking which country is the best in the world, the answer is not at all simple. It really depends on who is asking and what kind of relationship they have with the place they call home. If you are a patriot, there will be no better country for you than the one where you were born, where you live, where you have your roots. Many of us see our homeland as something unique, regardless of its size or status on the global stage. Why? Because home is more than just a place. It’s a part of who we are, our history, culture, customs, and everyday experiences. That’s what gives us a sense of belonging and pride.
On the other hand, if someone is unhappy in their country, if they don’t see its potential, or if for any reason they don’t feel part of that society, then it’s clear they won’t have the same respect or loyalty to it. People who aren’t experiencing happiness in their homeland, who face problems and injustices, might look at this question very differently. Although they might be proud of their past, they might desire change. In such cases, their vote will certainly not go to the country that might be labeled as the best.
You might say, “Why not vote for some other country I think is better?” And you’re right. Voting for the best country should be open to everyone, regardless of whether it’s a wealthy, powerful nation or a small and overlooked one. And anyone who decides to vote can choose the country that aligns with their own values, views, and personal perspective. You might decide to vote for a country that symbolizes beauty, progress, equality, or any other positive qualities. Perhaps it’s a country with high education standards, innovative technologies, clean air, and a strong economy. Whatever country it is, if you consider it the best, you have the right to vote for it.
What’s important to realize is that this vote is not meant to determine which country is objectively the "best." There is no universal metric that determines the absolute winner. On the contrary, this vote will reveal which country is considered "best" by each individual, based on how they evaluate different aspects of life that are important to them. In this way, we have the opportunity to find out how different people perceive the world around them.
This vote is an opportunity for anyone with access to the internet to vote for the country they consider the best. And this is regardless of how large or small the country is, how strong its economy is, its political stability, or its international standing. Thanks to modern technology, which allows us to connect to websites from any device – be it a computer, smartphone, tablet, or another device – anyone in the world can express their opinion. And to make it fair, everyone can vote once every 24 hours, ensuring equality for all. So it doesn’t matter whether the country has billions of people, or if it’s a small, but strong nation like the Czech Republic. What matters is the persistence and the willingness to support the country you love, day after day.
So, what are the chances that a country with billions of people, like China, will have a dominant position in the voting? Perhaps it’s not as certain as it might seem. After all, not every Chinese person can be content with their country. While China is one of the largest and most powerful countries in the world, its citizens often have differing views on what is ideal for them. Some might be unhappy with the government, others may long for more freedom, and some may feel marginalized or unappreciated. This divide between reality and expectations can influence their decision about who to vote for.
On the other hand, smaller countries, where citizens are united in their desire to show their pride and determination, might have a great chance of demonstrating to the world how strong and persistent their community is. Even though they have fewer people, they can focus on what makes their country exceptional and vote with enthusiasm and dedication. In this way, perhaps some of the injustices related to the size of countries can be balanced.
So, what will the outcome be? Will this experiment attract widespread attention? Will there be interest in voting, and will we see how the ranking of the "best" countries turns out? Which country will be at the top? And which one will be at the bottom? These are open questions, and neither I nor anyone else can predict the result. We all need to be surprised by how the final ranking shapes up and how the countries position themselves.
This vote, while it may seem like fun at first, can also teach us a lot about how we perceive the world around us, how we feel about different cultures, and how important national pride is to us. Who knows, perhaps through this we’ll find that the "best" country for each of us is different than what we originally thought. Regardless of what the final result is, it will show us that the beauty of the world lies in its diversity and in how it evokes different feelings and thoughts in each of us. Whether you choose any country or not, it will always reflect your personal vision of what "best" means.
And what about you? How would you vote? Which country means the best for you and why?
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