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Flags of the World

Flags of the World
Flag of FOTW.svg
Official flag of FOTW
Abbreviation FOTW
Formation 1993
Type Noncommercial
Purpose Vexillological
Headquarters Nominally Wolfville, Nova Scotia
Membership
1126
Official language
English
Listmaster
Nathan Lamm
Key people
Rob Raeside, Editorial Director
Jan Mertens, Apprentice-Listmaster
Affiliations International Federation of Vexillological Associations
Staff
21
Website www.FlagSpot.net
Mirror list

Flags of the World (FOTW or FotW) is an Internet-based vexillological association and resource. Its principal project is the Internet's largest website devoted to vexillology, containing comprehensive information about all kinds of flags, and an associated mailing list. The mailing list began as a discussion group in about September 1993, while the website was founded by Giuseppe Bottasini in late 1994, and Rob Raeside took over as director in 1998. FotW became the 56th member of the FIAV in 2001.

Flags of the World describes itself as "...an Internet group, the sole purpose of which is the advancement of the pursuit of vexillology, that is the creation and development of a body of knowledge about flags and flag usage of all types."

Both the website and the mailing list operate in the English language, though there are members from around the world and as such information from many languages is translated and included. The mailing list is monitored by the FOTW Listmaster, while work on the website is coordinated by the FOTW Editorial Director.

An editorial staff of 21 unpaid volunteers manages and edits the FOTW website, which (as of 2013) contains more than 53,000 pages about flags and more than 102,000 images of flags, and also includes an extensive online dictionary of vexillology.

The website is updated once a week with fresh material; some mirrors update monthly. Due to the high amount of material there is an editing backlog, causing some areas of FOTW to contain outdated information. There are also some mirrors that have not been updated for varying periods of time and which are therefore considered "historical."

The source for material on the FOTW website are contributions to the FOTW mailing list, which has over 1000 members, of which some 100 are active contributors. The mailing list has notable minorities of Portuguese, French, Dutch, and Russian speakers. A staff of three unpaid volunteers manages and moderates the list.


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