Without having counted everything, I would guess it would have to Switzerland. All rectangular flags can only have two lines of symmetry at most. However, here are only two national flags that are squares (we'll be ignoring Nepal because,,, obviously): Switzerland and the Vatican City. And since the Vatican flag has a whole coat of arms on it, it must be Switzerland, which has the vertical line, the horizontal line, and two diagonals; a whopping four lines!
Well, darling, a British flag has a whopping one count of rotational symmetry. It can be rotated 180 degrees and still look the same. So, if you're ever feeling turned around, just remember that the Union Jack keeps it simple with just one way to spin it and win it.
no because isosceles triangles only have two congruent sides and the other one is different
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The flag of Switzerland has two lines of symmetry. The white cross on a red background can be divided vertically and horizontally into two equal halves, resulting in two lines of symmetry. This characteristic makes the Swiss flag an example of a flag with bilateral symmetry.
It depends which flag you're talking about. Some flags don't have any striped at all. All flags that do have stripes each have a different purpose for their stripes.
This will all depend on which flag is flying alongside or below the American flag. If being flown with flags of other nations, they should all be raised to the same height and are never to be flown on the same pole. If being flown with a state, city or organizational flag, the US flag will fly above the other flag in a larger size. On most standard sized flagpoles, the American flag will be a 3'x5' flag and the other flag will be a 2'x3' flag. If the US flag is flying along a different flag on separate flagpoles, the flags can be of equal height but the US flag will then need to fly on the extreme left of the other flags. This left side is known to be a prominent flag. When flown with flagpoles displaying non-national flags, the American flag will be raised first and lowered last. There is a link below.
The only flag on the Moon is the United State's flag.
National identity, same as all the other flags.
The colours of the Russian flag are fairly common. The size of the flag changed in 1993 to a 2:3 ratio. Previously it was a 1:2 ratio.
they make it by taking the leather from different things and then they get a stick and they attach the leather to the stick and some flags are made different like the American flag is made different from the Jamaican flag. And the Barbados flag has the colors of blue yellow and white the American have red white and blue the Jamaican have black white and yellow the Guyana flag has the colors of red white and green and that the making of flags and the colors of all the flags but st Vincent have the colors of yellow blue and green. then that's all of the flags of the united States and that's how the people of America and other city states live altogether and happy.
The British flag and the American flag (as well as the French and the Russian flags) all use the same 3 colors, red, white, and blue. But the patterns are different.
2 All purpose flags are authorized. -The All-Weather (Storm) Flag -"All-Purpose" Flag
All national flags should be at the same height, and the same size.
Yes, although they're not required, there aren't any countries that don't have an official flag. The biggest stand-out is Nepal which has a flag, but it's not rectangular like all the other countries' flags are.
Five total flags. The Castilian and Burgundian flags of Spain, the Mexican Flag , the Confederate flag, and the flag of the United States have all flown over the land area that has become Arizona.
The flags are made from Polyester.