saltire
The Saint Andrew's Cross, also known as the Saltire, is the national flag of Scotland. It represents the martyrdom of Saint Andrew, who was crucified on an X-shaped cross, which became a symbol of Scotland. The flag is a significant symbol of Scottish identity and heritage.
The symbol of Saint Andrew is an X-shaped cross, known as the saltire. It is commonly used as the flag of Scotland and represents the method of his martyrdom, which was crucifixion on an X-shaped cross.
The symbol on the flag is the Maple Leaf and it that symbol was adopted on the day the flag was adopted, February 15, 1965.
Any symbol on the Romanian flag.
The flag is a symbol of a new constellation
A moon ( ITS NOT MOON ITS "CRESCENT" it means "HILAL" i.e "new moon" c-shaped) and a star, which are both on the Pakistani flag.
The Guam symbol meaning the seal, is crescent shaped, with the ocean, palm tree, and boat inside.
The Russian flag has no symbol superimposed on it. Previously, the flag of the USSR had the symbol of the Sickle and Hammer, which represented their communist laborer ideals.
Nepal's flag is shaped like two triangles. See Sources and related links for a picture.
There is no national flag.
No.
Such a flag is called a national flag.