Territory colors are the colors assigned to a specific area, such as in a map or geographical region, to differentiate it from neighboring territories. These colors are typically used to help visually distinguish one area from another for easier identification and comprehension.
The largest gold mines in the world are located in countries such as China, Australia, Russia, the United States, Canada, and South Africa. These countries have significant gold reserves and have a long history of gold mining.
You probably think of the five rings of the Olympics. I've read that the number of the rings means the 5 inhabited continents, but the colour of them was never tied to any continent. The colours were chosen from the colours most frequently appearing in the flags of the different countries.
High mountains are often depicted using cool colors like shades of blue and purple. These colors help create a sense of distance and the illusion of height in the mountain landscape. Additionally, white is commonly used to show snowy mountain peaks.
The Haitian flag consists of two horizontal bands: blue on top and red below. There is a coat of arms in the center featuring a palm tree, capped by a red and blue "bonnet rouge" (Phrygian cap).
The symbol for a town or city is often a stylized image or emblem that represents key aspects or landmarks of that location. It can vary widely and may include elements like buildings, landmarks, nature, or historical references.
Nunavut
it does stuff
It is domain
No. Its an union teritory
It was good teritory
no
the Lousina Purchace
teritory Period
national teritory
the border was the lousiana teritory
by means of expedition of the first filipino
basicly it is all about dominince and teritory