red white blue black yellow green
white, red, blue, yellow, black, gray, and green
Red, White, Blue, Yellow, Orange, Pink, Purple
Black
In the Olympic logo they represent the only five colours used in world flags.
The first flags were made to help coordinate military maneuvers on battlefields. They are still used for many signaling operations. National flags are designed to boost pride and patriotism.
There are about 192 national flags in the world. Of those flags, the most commonly used color found on seventy-four percent of the flags is red, followed by white on seventy-one percent and blue on fifty percent.
Mexico has had three national flags since the moment it became independent from Spain; however it had many other flags during its War of Independence: from the "Lady of Guadalupe" banner Miguel Hidalgo used on his cry for independence, to the Three Guarantees Army flag that was used as model to the modern national flags.
It Is To Do With The Bright Sunshine In The Caribbean. So Bright Colours Must Be Used In The Flags. To Boast To Countries Like The UK.
Every county and club that are part of the GAA have their own colours. Many colours in different arrangements are used for the shirts of the clubs and on their flags. The GAA itself does not have any specific colours. It changes its image every so often. Its current logo is blue and white, but they would not really be said to be the GAA colours.
i would think red ? :D if you disagree then you are wierd :L
There are lots of non-rectangular flags: many of the flags used for maritime signalling are non-rectangular. The only non-rectangular national flag belongs to Nepal.
The earliest use of flags was in battle, to rally the troops to a specific location. Subsequently flags have been used to assert sovereignty, to proclaim loyalty or patriotism, or to delineate national borders.