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First Ever Google Doodle for Pakistan on 14 August – Pakistan Independence Day [14 August, 2011]
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For the very first time in the history of Google they have made a Google Doodle for Pakistan on the Independence Day of the country, 14 August. Google has put this Doodle on the Google’s Pakistani Domain Homepage i.e. Google.com.pk, used by almost all Pakistani internet users for searching purposes. Check out the full post after the jump.
The Green Google Doodle represents the true color of Pakistan, created very artistically by the Google Doodle team. The “l” of Google is replaced by “Minar-e-Pakistan” that is the National Tower of Pakistan (Located in Lahore, Pakistan), and the upper half of the “g” is replaced by “A Crescent and a Star” illumination the Doodle, which is a part of Pakistan’s National Flag. And there are small green stars all around the Doodle.
The Independence Day of Pakistan is 14 August , 1947 and now Pakistan has become 64 years old. Happy Birthday Pakistan, may you Live Long. Pakistan Zindabad!
Pakistan’s National Flag:
Minar-e-Pakistan:
Google Doodle Demanded By Us:
In July 2011 we demanded Google Doodle for Pakistan on the Google Pakistan Official Facebook Page, and the link to the post is here. And today on 14 August, 2011 the wish comes true. Isn’t it great?
We thanks to Google for giving us such a wonderful gift on the birthday of our beloved country Pakistan and a Special thanks to Mr. Badar Khushnood (Google’s Country Consultant for Pakistan), without his efforts it won’t be possible. Here is the link to Google Pakistan Official Facebook Page.
We congrats all the Pakistanis for having a Google Doodle for the first time, Enjoy it and share it on Facebook, Twitter and Google Plus with your friends and family.
Note: The Google Doodle for Pakistan is only on the local domain of Google i.e. Google.com.pk, not on Google.com.
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