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The five rings of the Olympic flag represent the five major continents of the world, linked together in friendship.
To represent the five continents
The Five Rings on the Olympic Flag The rings on the Olympic flag represent the five continents of the world that have come together in the Olympic spirit. Every country in the world has at least one of the colors of the rings in their flag, blue, black and red (top colors) ・ yellow, green (bottom colors). The five continents they count are North America, South America, Africa, Europe, and Asia. They do not include Australia, or Antarctica.
the five continents that take part in olympics
cointangus, brilfat, fondo, grosy, and rending
well iknow how MANY rings there are . there are five
There are 6 colours on the Olympic flag - blue, black, red, yellow, green and white.Read more: How_many_colours_are_in_the_olympic_flag
Nope - the Olympic flag is a modern item. It signifies the five continents where the Olympics are held - and at least one of the colours of the rings appears on every flag of the participating countries.
The five-ring Olympic flag was first formally used in the 1920 Belgium Olympics.
The colors of the Olympic flag represent internationality. The purpose of it having different colors is to say and person, no matter what race, color, or country can be in the Olympics.All of the different countries
America Europe Asia Africa Oceania
No, the flag just has five rings joined together, there isn't anything dirty or sexual about that.