Prior to 1906, Brunei Darussalam did not have a national flag but personal standards were widely used which were granted by the Sultan. The standards belonging to His Majesty (yellow) and the four Wazirs (Viziers) - Pengiran Bendahara (white), Pengiran Digadong (green), Pengiran Pemancha (black) and Pengiran Temenggong (purple) - were the most important.
The colour scheme of the Brunei Darussalam flag adopted in 1906 was therefore the colours of the principal signatories to the 1906 Agreement which were the colours of the Sultan (yellow), Pengiran Bendahara (white) and Pengiran Pemancha (black).
red for loving,white for kindness,blue for genorous, yellow for charity
The flag is based on the 13th Century banner of the Majapahit Empire from East Java, representing Red as Courage and White as Purity
There is no such thing as a 'chines flag'.
India's flag stands for tri colours flag.
14 stripes. Alternate between red and white in equal amount.
the coleres mean thet thay ruled over all of the pepel how worshiped there coleres
They are the national colours of Canada therefore on the Canadian flag.
orange - sacrifice green - agriculture
The colours of Monaco's flag were the armorial colours of 'Grimaldi' in the middle ages.
The colours stand for the three historical provinces of Romania. (Transylvannia , Moldova and Vallahia)
the red standes for lava the blue stands for ice and the white stands for snow
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There are several possibilities, see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Estonia
The Slovakian flag's meanings are: The cross on the emblem represents the Orthodox branch of Christianity and the mountains symbolise the mountain regions in the country. Blue, White and Red are the are the colours accepted by Slavic nations, like Russia. The colours stand for unity and independance.