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− | The lizard pattern is originally a French variation of the British brushstroke pattern. | + | The lizard pattern is originally a [[France|French]] variation of the [[UK|British]] [[brushstroke]] pattern. |
There are generally two types of lizard patterns - vertical and horizontal. French lizard is horizontal whereas Portuguese and Brazilian are vertical. | There are generally two types of lizard patterns - vertical and horizontal. French lizard is horizontal whereas Portuguese and Brazilian are vertical. | ||
− | * A copy of the French lizard pattern | + | * A copy of the French lizard pattern - used by [[Angola]] |
[[File:Angola_lizard_pattern.jpg|200px]] | [[File:Angola_lizard_pattern.jpg|200px]] |
Revision as of 12:36, 25 October 2010
The lizard pattern is originally a French variation of the British brushstroke pattern.
There are generally two types of lizard patterns - vertical and horizontal. French lizard is horizontal whereas Portuguese and Brazilian are vertical.
- A copy of the French lizard pattern - used by Angola