Archaeologists
Archaeologists found out that the flag of the fabled mathematical kingdom was divided into six fields, as shown in the picture. In reality the flag was tri-coloured and each field was coloured with one colour. The scientists have already discovered that on the flag red, white, and blue colours were used, that the inner rectangular field was white, and that no two fields of the same colour were adjacent. Determine how many possibilities for the appearance of the flag the archaeologists must in this phase of the research consider.
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