Drupal Logos representing National Identities
Iztok Smolic ??Agiledrop
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I'm now very deep into my ?Druplicon marathon?. After already presenting you Drupal Logos in Human and Superhuman forms, Drupal Logos as Fruits and Vegetables, Druplicons in the shapes of Animals and Drupal Logos taking part in the outdoor activities, it's now time to look at Drupal Logos representing the national identities.
A sense of belonging to one nation can be very strong. National identities are therefore also present in various Druplicons. Latter mostly represent active or inactive Drupal Groups from the specific countries. These groups connect Drupalistas from that specific countries, so in most cases, Druplicons contain colours from the countries' flags. Not in all cases, of course, but mostly they do. Furthermore, national identities are also represented by Druplicons from some Drupal Camps. Here's what I have found.
Druplicon Bolivia
Druplicon France
Druplicon Italy
Druplicon Denmark
Druplicon Tunisia (Drupal Camp Tunis 2015)
Druplicon Senegal (Drupal Camp Dakar 2011)
Druplicon Austria (Drupal Austria Roadshow)
Druplicon Belgium
Druplicon Uganda
Druplicon Nigeria (Drupal Camp Nigeria 2016)
Druplicon Poland
Druplicon Serbia
Druplicon Macedonia
When I finish a post about Druplicons, I am, in practical all cases, sure that I hardly missed any. Still, I don't doubt that you will still manage to find the missing Druplicons in the specific area, so I, in every case, encourage you to find them and post them in the comments. So far, I did not receive any from you.
Well, I hope this will change. Namely, despite the research, I am almost for certain that I have missed some Druplicons, which represent national identities. So, if you find any missing Drupal Logos, which represent national identities, post them in the comments and you'll be mentioned in my next post about Druplicons.