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António Martins-Tuválkin

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António Martins-Tuválkin

António Martins-Tuválkin, Lisbon - Portugal

His Personal Flag

     António is a consistent and prolific contributor to FOTW and what he lacks in tact, he more than makes up for in passion and enthusiasm for his subject. He has been called FOTW's "unofficial" critic and policeman, but he is a unrelenting force of nature, and his desire to make FOTW, and the scholarship behind it, the best that it can be, is unquestioned. António is a person who truly sees issues in either black or white, and has little patience with shades of grey.
     In the Citation for VOTY 2005, António is described "[a]s former list master, tireless critic, and precise editor, he has done more than any other to promote the quality of the FOTW website." 


Pages currently edited:

  • António is no longer regularly participating as an editor.

Favorite Illustrations:

António has over 4154 images currently displayed on FOTW. Here are a few of our favorite Martins-Tuválkin contributions.

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Past Projects and Honors:

  • Listmaster Emeritus (Listmaster 2003-2005)
  • Vexillologist of the Year in 2005: for being a former list master, tireless critic, precise editor, and promoter of quality on the FOTW website.
  • Flags of Russia and the Soviet Union
  • Flags of the Planets
  • Flags in Space
  • Flags of Switzerland
  • Flags of Spain and Brazil (briefly in 1999)
  • Flags of Argentina
  • Flags of Chile
  • Flags of 19th Century La Plata
  • Flags of Mayotte
  • Flags of Anguilla
  • Flags of Bolivia
  • Flags of Burkina Faso
  • Flags of Cape Verde
  • Flags of Comoros
  • Flags of Dominican Republic
  • Flags of East Timor
  • Flags of Ghana
  • Flags of Grenada
  • Flags of Guinea Bissau
  • Flags of Hungary
  • Flags of Neonazi flags in Hungary
  • Flags of Nyilaskeresztes Párt (Hungary, 1940-1945)
  • Flags of Italy
  • Flags of Neonazi flags in Italy
  • Flags of Liberia
  • Flags of Liechtenstein
  • Flags of Lithuania
  • Flags of Neonazi flags in Lithuania
  • Flags of Mauritius
  • Flags of Morocco
  • Flags of Western Sahara - Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic
  • Flags of Peru
  • Flags of Saint Kitts and Nevis
  • Flags of Saint Thomas and Prince
  • Flags of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
  • Flags of Antarctica
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • Instructions for GIFfers
  • Instructions for Editors: clickable maps
  • Flag Designs
  • Mathematical symbols on flags
  • Pan-African Colors
  • Rainbow flags
  • Fictional Flags
  • Flag Usage
  • Flags in Politics
  • Flags in Sports
  • National Olympic committees
  • Flags of Airline Companies
  • Flags of Airports<
  • Flags of Educational Institutions
  • Flags of International Organizations
  • Flags of Languages
  • Flags of Native Americans
  • Flags mentioned in National Anthems
  • Flags of Shipping Companies
  • Signal Flags
  • Sexual Orientation Flags
  • Flags of South American Native People
  • Flags of Mapu - Mapuche people
  • Flags of Tiwantinsuyu - Inca (Quechua/Aymara) people
  • Table index by Countries and Subjects - experimental
  • Flag Terminology
  • The word "flag" in different languages
  • FOTW Home Page - Project design team 2010
  • Flags of Portugal
  • FOTW Bibliography
  • FOTW Clickable Maps

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