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I feel this link in See also section is not related to Estelada:
I propose removing the link (and the section, as this link is its unique content).-- Pere prlpz 18:58, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi Carles.
What you say makes sense, but, again there is the topic of symbolizing "the wish" of who? We certainly need a subject for this sentence.
I personally consider people waving this flag outside Catalonia as "Catalan nationalists" in the Fusterian sense. Some of them will tell you they have no problem in identifying themselves as Catalans, and most of them will have no problem in being identified with Catalan nationalism. Therefore, I'd say that "waved by Catalan nationalists" is ok, but that is, I know, kinda troublesome. Therefore, if you have a better subject, please go ahead. But I think we do need a subject for this sentence, because the estelada is waved by people, so who are they? Mountolive group using a loop of another pop group 16:28, 12 August 2008 (UTC)
I think we could note something like "within Catalan independentism, the estelada is most frequently waved by leftist rather than by the conservatives in this movement, due to the implications of the five pointed star, and its resemblance to the Cuban flag".
That particular wording is pretty awful, I know, but maybe it would be pertinent to note that this is more of an (J)ERC-CUP flag than a CiU (soberanista branch) one.
It is just an idea... Mountolive group using a loop of another pop group 16:59, 13 August 2008 (UTC)
In recent edits the section on related flags has been erased without a previous discussion. I would like to hear good reasons to delete this part, specially because it was claimed that those flags evolved from Estelada. Thanks in advance. -- Carles Noguera ( talk) 11:51, 30 June 2009 (UTC)
As the Estelada is not an oficial flag which is the Senyera, it's usually used and made to be used as banner* with the star upside. However if it should be used as flag isn't clear if it should be used as commonly, like the Cuban flag, it's inspiration, or if it should be used with the star on the right, keeping the four pales gules in the heraldic standar* form.
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The graphics of both the blue and the red estellada depict the star with an "upright" position, i.e., one of its five tips points vertically "up". This is also the case with the historic leaflet. However, I get the feeling that all estelladas in current circulation have the star with one tip pointing "left" (see for example all photos in the article). Can this be clarified? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hagman ( talk • contribs) 20:07, 4 November 2017 (UTC)
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I feel this link in See also section is not related to Estelada:
I propose removing the link (and the section, as this link is its unique content).-- Pere prlpz 18:58, 1 March 2007 (UTC)
Hi Carles.
What you say makes sense, but, again there is the topic of symbolizing "the wish" of who? We certainly need a subject for this sentence.
I personally consider people waving this flag outside Catalonia as "Catalan nationalists" in the Fusterian sense. Some of them will tell you they have no problem in identifying themselves as Catalans, and most of them will have no problem in being identified with Catalan nationalism. Therefore, I'd say that "waved by Catalan nationalists" is ok, but that is, I know, kinda troublesome. Therefore, if you have a better subject, please go ahead. But I think we do need a subject for this sentence, because the estelada is waved by people, so who are they? Mountolive group using a loop of another pop group 16:28, 12 August 2008 (UTC)
I think we could note something like "within Catalan independentism, the estelada is most frequently waved by leftist rather than by the conservatives in this movement, due to the implications of the five pointed star, and its resemblance to the Cuban flag".
That particular wording is pretty awful, I know, but maybe it would be pertinent to note that this is more of an (J)ERC-CUP flag than a CiU (soberanista branch) one.
It is just an idea... Mountolive group using a loop of another pop group 16:59, 13 August 2008 (UTC)
In recent edits the section on related flags has been erased without a previous discussion. I would like to hear good reasons to delete this part, specially because it was claimed that those flags evolved from Estelada. Thanks in advance. -- Carles Noguera ( talk) 11:51, 30 June 2009 (UTC)
As the Estelada is not an oficial flag which is the Senyera, it's usually used and made to be used as banner* with the star upside. However if it should be used as flag isn't clear if it should be used as commonly, like the Cuban flag, it's inspiration, or if it should be used with the star on the right, keeping the four pales gules in the heraldic standar* form.
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The graphics of both the blue and the red estellada depict the star with an "upright" position, i.e., one of its five tips points vertically "up". This is also the case with the historic leaflet. However, I get the feeling that all estelladas in current circulation have the star with one tip pointing "left" (see for example all photos in the article). Can this be clarified? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Hagman ( talk • contribs) 20:07, 4 November 2017 (UTC)