The stars represent the first 12 member states in the European Union.
The twelve stars are a symbol of perfection and completeness.
The twelve stars on the EU flag represent unity, solidarity, and harmony among the twelve founding member countries of the European Union. The design was inspired by the symbolism of the twelve stars on the halo of the Virgin Mary in Catholic iconography.
The twelve stars on the EU flag represent unity and harmony among the twelve founding countries of the European Union. The number 12 is also a symbol of completeness and perfection in many cultures, adding to the significance of the stars on the flag.
It looks like a fancy blue with 12 stars
It looks like a fancy blue with 12 stars
There are 12 stars on the flag of the European Union. The design represents unity among the member states and does not have a specific number of stars for each country.
The number 12 is traditionaly the symbol of perfection completeness and unity
The number of stars on the flag is fixed at 12 and is not related to the number of member states of the EU since it is originally the flag of the Council of Europe and does not have a relationship with the EU. Despite arguments from multiple EU nations, Twelve was eventually adopted as a number because it had no political connotations and was a symbol of perfection and completeness because of the ubiquity of the number for groups in European cultures and traditions.
The flag of the EU is a royal blue flag with 12 yellow stars in a centre circle, to represent perfection.
A picture of the European Union flag is located in the link below.
12 The number of stars has nothing to do with the number of Member States. There are twelve stars because the number twelve is traditionally the symbol of perfection, completeness and unity. The flag therefore remains unchanged regardless of EU enlargements.
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