A flag is a collection of shapes colours and symbols which are used collectively to symbolise a group or organisation. Flags can be useful for quickly identifying an affiliation without needing to read. This can be useful in situations where things must be identified quickly, such as in the middle of a battle, or in situations where people may not be able to read a specific language, perhaps in order to establish which language can understand.
The Dutch tricolour flag is the oldest tricolour flag still in use.
It is a semaphore. They use flag signals to communicate with other ships.
The current Georgia flag was adopted on 8 May 2003. It is the sixth flag to fly over that state. The longest flag in use featured the Confederate Battle flag whose symbolism was the subject of much controversy.
Many countries have more than one flag depending on the purpose (national flag for civilian use, national flag for government use, flag for use on warships (this is called an Ensign.)) The rays are only on the Japanese Ensign (Navy flag) The national flag is, and was during WW II just the rising sun (disk alone.) The Ensign of Japan today still has the rays on it. I suspect the reason you may think the rays went away is from WW II most of the pictures we see are of warships. After that... not so much.
The old flag that has the hammer and sickle in the center of a yellow star is the flag of the Soviet Union. The flag represented the communist ideology of the Soviet Union and was in use from 1923 to 1991.
It is the oldest NATIONAL flag still in use - it is not the oldest flag.
Unfortunately it is not the Danish flag, but a crusader flag. The flag in the Church is not only a flag, it is a Royal or a flag the government use, when there is something to celebrate in the Royal family or visiting from other states. All official buildings use it in that case.
Use it when nescessary
No, they do often use the Confederate Flag from the US Civil War era.
The Dutch tricolour flag is the oldest tricolour flag still in use.
No you can not use it as a logo.
If you are referring to the current flag of Great Britain, then the answer is no.
Absolutely ! A country's flag is public property.
In the game of soccer, a buzzer flag is a flag attached to a buzzer worn by the assistant referee, which causes a receiver to buzz, warning the referee of the flag's use.
All states use a rectangular flag except Ohio.
A flag hoister
The jolly Rodger.