The USA has its own flag and the United Kingdom has not got a flag
Montana is the only state in the USA without a modern naval ship named after it.
The state of Oregon is the only state flag in the United States that has a different image on each side. The front has the state seal, the "State of Oregon," and "1859" the year of their admission to the USA. The back side shows the profile of a beaver and a tree stump. The flag is dark blue with yellow/gold images.
The flag of Liberia is similar, but has only one star.
Nepal's flag is shaped like a triangle fixed on top of another triangle. See Sources and related links for a picture.A square is a type of a rectangle. Hence, the square-shaped flag of Vatican City State and Switzerland are types of a rectangular flags.
Any foreign national flag may be the same height as the USA flag, if the US flag is to the observer's left.
Your question I'm assuming is Why does a US flag have only 48 stars that is 7'X12'? This was before Alaska and Hawai'i became a US state.
Here's a picture. http://wwp.greenwichmeantime.com/time-zone/usa/new-jersey/images/state-flag-new-jersey.jpg Is this what you were asking for?
Because it signifies a nation in distress since it was "illegally" made a state since they were only offered two choices: Be a state of USA or be territory of USA and didn't offer them the choice to be independent.
The white stars on the American flag symbolize the individual states . There is one star for each state . There are 50 stars in the USA flag.
The flag in use today is the eight stripe version of the 1816 flag with the order of stripes as White, Red, Blue, White, Red, Blue, White and Red. It was standardized in 1843 and was named the Official State Flag in 1959..
The flag of the USA has 50 stars to represent the 50 states in the country. Each star symbolizes a state that is part of the United States of America.