Hillevåg is kind of a suburb of Stavanger, only 5 minutes drive from the city centre.
I looked at this wall, and got a feeling that this symbol has to do with communism.
I might be wrong, but anyway, here is some info. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_Party_of_Norway
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A red star is a nice symbol. It is too bad if it is associated only with Communism. Don't some beers also use a red star in their symbolism? I think Heinekin does.
Thanks Jack, I checked and you are right.
It is also a symbol by Heineken.
I'll drink to that.
Certainly is a red star. How come Jack knows so much about beer? Make mine a draft. I'll give you a gold star!
We still have a lot of these symbols since Red era.
A five pointed red star was the symbol of the Red Brigades here, but this looks more harmless than that...
It also reminds me of communism. But I like a red star!!!
I bet you are right about the red star, which actually is a beautiful symbol.
I had the same impression from the thumbnail, it reminds me of tee-shirts sold in Berlin. Whatever the symbol, red stars are beautiful!
Having grow-up in former Yugoslavia, the 5-point star always brings thoughts of bravery and fight for freedom by Tito's partizans.
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