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Nov 17, 2022 • 4 tweets • 3 min read
North American City Flags Tournament Match #2 of Round 1 is today.
Atlantic Division's Group Cleat match:
Columbia SC, Durham NC, Gettysburg PA, and Kingston ON
The two highest vote getters from this match move on to Round 2. #CityFlagsTourney22#vexillology
Atlantic Division match one pits two Carolina cities with our first Canadian flag and historic Gettysburg PA.
The North American City Flags Tournament starts now!
Today our first match has Group Cleat of the West Division: Salt Lake City UT, Golden CO, St. George UT, and Salem OR
The two highest vote getters from this match move on to Round 2. #CityFlagsTourney22#vexillology
Choose wisely in Round 1! Your vote counts!
The line ups for the North American City Flags Tournament are ready. Flags are from USA and Canada, and are all adopted to the best of my knowledge from 2000 to present. There's one from 1999 in one division, but I make the rules, so I can allow exceptions.
I've selected 80 of the best and pretty good flags since 2000 (with the one from 1999). An 80 flag full elimination setup means a lot of good flags may get eliminated too early, so I'm using a bit of the World Cup process with round-robins and elimination rounds.
Aug 20, 2019 • 6 tweets • 4 min read
In case folks didn't realize, many African countries are REALLY big. 1. Nigeria over USA 2. California in Africa
Also, India is huge. It would stretch from the tip of Florida up to Nova Scotia, and almost to Newfoundland! 😮