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| - A great, clear flag, or so many people think. Note though, that the Iberian Union employs a different flag since they made peace and annexed the Hispanion Union, which is considered the transfer from semi-civilized to fully civilized by many. This flag also represents the semi-civilized people (at that time) of the Iberian Union. To the right, we have the original banner of the Iberian Union. Much red, which indicates blood and war, with a small yellow stripe which indicates that the Iberian Union is good, great, the light in the darkness, the beacon of hope, that kind of things. And the spikes refer to their barbaric past. In the middle is the official color of the Iberian Union, a light shade of blue, possibly representing the sky, for the barbaric Iberians (before forming their semi-civ
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| - A great, clear flag, or so many people think. Note though, that the Iberian Union employs a different flag since they made peace and annexed the Hispanion Union, which is considered the transfer from semi-civilized to fully civilized by many. This flag also represents the semi-civilized people (at that time) of the Iberian Union. To the right, we have the original banner of the Iberian Union. Much red, which indicates blood and war, with a small yellow stripe which indicates that the Iberian Union is good, great, the light in the darkness, the beacon of hope, that kind of things. And the spikes refer to their barbaric past. In the middle is the official color of the Iberian Union, a light shade of blue, possibly representing the sky, for the barbaric Iberians (before forming their semi-civilizations) were a highly religious and mystic people, having many knowledge of stars and plants, and such things. To the left is the orange of Carthago, probably because their semi-civilization was based on Carthago, heavily influenced by it, and originated on their borders. File:Iberian union.png
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