There are 6 colours on the Olympic flag - blue, black, red, yellow, green and white.
The colours which ARE on the Olympic flag are Red Blue Green Yellow and Black on a White background. Any other colours than these are not on the Olympic flag.
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There are 6 colours on the Olympic flag - blue, black, red, yellow, green and white.Read more: How_many_colours_are_in_the_olympic_flag
The colours of the olympic rings dont represent the continents, they are colours that all the flags have. Not one flag doesnt have an olympic ring colour.
Yes (if you ignore the colours of the rings).
do you know Olympic flag colours are chosen very smartly , all countries national flag at least have one colour of them.
The colours of the Olympic rings were chosen because at least one of those colours appears on each countries flag.
Though the Olympic Rings are coloured in those five colours, the flag as a whole has six colours: White, Red, Yellow, Green, Blue and Black. At the introducation of the flag, in 1914, those six colours were all the colours that appeared in the flags of the nations participating in the Olympic Games.
Every countries flag has at least one of the Olympic ring colours in it.
Every country who takes part has at least one of the Olympic rings colours in its flag.
Nope - the Olympic flag is a modern item. It signifies the five continents where the Olympics are held - and at least one of the colours of the rings appears on every flag of the participating countries.