The flag of Puerto Rico is a rectangle with an equilateral triangle placed with one side along the left edge of the rectangle.
The triangle is blue with a single white star in the middle.
The part of the rectangle not "covered by the triangle has a red stripe along the top and bottom and in the middle. Between the red stripes are two white stripes. All stripes are of equal thickness.
It is a reverse image of the Cuban flag except for the whites.
Cuba gave them a reverse flag for helping them in the Spanish-American war. P.s Puerto Rico to Spain is the same as America to England
Malaysia's flag is called "Stars and Stripes"
No, because Puerto Rico is not a state; it is a commonwealth (a self-governing territory associated with the U.S.) or as some call it, a U.S. territory.
The Filipino flag does. The country of Philippines
Puerto Rico is a commonwealth of the United States. Puerto Rico defense is provided by US goverment. Puerto Rico is like a state of the union. Same rules apply.
it looks the same because Puerto Rico is a commonwealth.
The Cuban flag
It was adopted as the Official flag of Puerto Rico in 1952, which was then, and is is in 2010 a US Territory.
Yes, it has a flag.
Yes if it will mean that Puerto Rico has a possession: Examples: Puerto Rico's flag Puerto Rico's population
No. The Cuban flag existed before the Flag of Puerto Rico was adopted. Puerto Rico's flag is a reverse image of the Cuban flag with red where the Cuban flag is blue and blue where the Cuban flag is red. All white elements are the same in both flags.
The STAR on Cuba's Flag represents their sky, the beauty of the Cuban flag can leave one breathless. ..... and the forgiveness of those who have served their rights.........
Take a dump in your bathroom, look down at it. That's pretty much what all of Puerto Rico looks like lol
It looks exactly like the US cent.
Puerto Rico is an US territory. Puerto Rico use the US dollar($). All citizens born in Puerto Rico are US citizens.
the commonwealth of puerto rico adopted it
It represents Puerto Rico?