these are the colours :
Blue, white, yellow and red
Blue represents noble ideas
Red represents courage and bravery
White represents peace and purity
Yellow represents something but i do not know
The National Flag of the Philippines is a horizontal, rectangular, bicolor flag with equal parts of royal blue and scarlet red. There is also a white equilateral triangle at the hoist; in the center of which is a golden yellow sun with eight rays that represent the country's first group of provinces. Additionally, at each vertex of the white triangle there is a five-pointed golden yellow star, and these three stars represent the country's three main regions: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
1. Cavite
2. Bataan
3. Bulacan
4. Pangasinan
5. Nueva Ecija
6. Laguna
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It is called Pambansang Watawat.
The Philippines flag has 8 rays on its flag and these 8 rays stand for the 8 provinces that stood up against the Spanish revolution.
the 8 provinces that make the rebellions againts the spaniards
Eight
Each of the eight rays of the sun on the flag of the Philippines represents a province of the Philippines, of the eight which had a significant part in the Philippine revolution, starting in 1896.While these vary precisely in name, they are often given similar to the following:Batangas, Bulacan, Cavite, Laguna, Manila-Morong, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Tarlac.
the 8 rays represent the 8 provinces that rebelled against spain
The 8 rays of sun on the flag of the Philippians stand for the 8 provinces that rebelled against Spain in 1898.
8 rays of the sun in philippine flag
There are nineteen rays visible on the flag.
The 8 primary rays of the Sun on the Philippine flag represent the 8 provinces which declared a state of war as soon as the first revolt was initiated in the Philippine War of Independence from Spain (1896). The provinces were placed under martial law by the Spanish colonial government. The provinces were Manila Cavite Bulacan Pampanga Nueva Ecija Tarlac Laguna Batangas
The Philippines has one national flag
The name of the Philippines flag is 3 stars and a sun. The Filipino flag was adopted on June 12th, 1898.
No, burning a national flag is not a common practice in the Philippines. The proper way to dispose of a tattered flag in the Philippines is through a ceremony called "flag retirement," where it is respectfully folded and buried or cremated.