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The south flag. on a serious note, the south pole is in Antarctica.
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Norway.
American Bald Eagle and the US Flag
Picture a wheel with spokes. Each spoke represents a direction. The top spoke is north, the bottom is south. The left spoke is west, the right spoke is east. N| W---------------E S| Between each of these spokes are other spokes: northeast is between north and east. Northwest is between north and west, and so on. Between each of these are other spokes. North-northeast is between north and northeast, east-northeast is between northeast and east, and so on--sort of like the numbers on the face of a clock: only, instead of the numbers 1-12, this clock's face shows the numbers 1-16, with 16 at the top. Okay, so if a wind is blowing from the east-northeast (an east-northeast wind) it is blowing toward the west-southwest, directly opposite the face of the clock.
There is no such thing as the south American flag, the north American flag or the American flag. Countries have flags, not continents.
Venezuela
South America is a continent that consists of many countries. As such it doesn't have one flag.
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Paraguay
the red circle is a sun and the 16 rays represent the 16 points of a compass -- North, North North East, North East, East North East, East, East South East, South East, South South East, South, South ... The rays are supposed to represent "to travel the world" Ref: Ittou-kaisa (1等海佐) Asanuma (JMSDF O-6/CAPT)
The colors of the flag represent the four points of the compass. East is represented by yellow, north by red, west by black, and south by white. It is a Seminole belief that life spins in a circle starting in the east and moving to the north, west, and south.
American flag is correct.
The American Flag.
American flag
Flag of East Timor was created in 2002.
US. Flag Code Section 7 (i). When the flag is displayed over the middle of the street, it should be suspended vertically with the union to the north in an east and west street or to the east in a north and south street. (o). When the flag is suspended across a corridor or a lobby in a building with only one main entrance, it should be suspended vertically with the union of the flag to the observer's left upon entering. If the building has more than one entrance, the flag should be suspended vertically near the center of the corridor or lobby with the union to the north, when entrances are to the east and west or to the east when the entrances are to the north and south. If there are entrances in more than two directions, the union should be to the east.