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Wall Art Die Vierkleur Sal Weer Wapper - Poster
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Die Vierkleur Sal Weer Wapper - Poster

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"Die Vierkleur sal weer wapper" is a phrase referencing the national flag of the Transvaal Republic (1852-1902), an independent Boer republic before it was incorporated into the British Empire after the Second Boer War. The phrase, meaning "The four-color will wave again" symbolizes a desire for a sovereign state and self-determination for South Africa's minority Boer population. Representing freedom, glory and divinity, its use is popular among Afrikaner cultural settlements like Orania or Kleinfontein and those marginalized by South Africa's current government.

The design features three Boer commandos, volunteer guerilla fighters renowned as capable frontiersmen that served as the backbone of the of the Republic's armed forces during its conflicts with the British and thereafter.

• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
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"Die Vierkleur sal weer wapper" is a phrase referencing the national flag of the Transvaal Republic (1852-1902), an independent Boer republic before it was incorporated into the British Empire after the Second Boer War. The phrase, meaning "The four-color will wave again" symbolizes a desire for a sovereign state and self-determination for South Africa's minority Boer population. Representing freedom, glory and divinity, its use is popular among Afrikaner cultural settlements like Orania or Kleinfontein and those marginalized by South Africa's current government.

The design features three Boer commandos, volunteer guerilla fighters renowned as capable frontiersmen that served as the backbone of the of the Republic's armed forces during its conflicts with the British and thereafter.

• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%
"Die Vierkleur sal weer wapper" is a phrase referencing the national flag of the Transvaal Republic (1852-1902), an independent Boer republic before it was incorporated into the British Empire after the Second Boer War. The phrase, meaning "The four-color will wave again" symbolizes a desire for a sovereign state and self-determination for South Africa's minority Boer population. Representing freedom, glory and divinity, its use is popular among Afrikaner cultural settlements like Orania or Kleinfontein and those marginalized by South Africa's current government.

The design features three Boer commandos, volunteer guerilla fighters renowned as capable frontiersmen that served as the backbone of the of the Republic's armed forces during its conflicts with the British and thereafter.

• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 189 g/m²
• Opacity: 94%
• ISO brightness: 104%

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