A flag symbol on a map typically represents a location of interest or importance, such as a city, landmark, or resource. It is used to help the map reader easily identify key points on the map.
The number 53 on the Canadian flag represents the year in which the flag was officially adopted - 1965. It symbolizes the pride and sovereignty of Canada as a nation.
The Guatemalan flag consists of two blue stripes representing the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, a white stripe symbolizing peace and purity, and the country's national emblem in the center. The emblem includes two crossed rifles and a sword to represent Guatemala's willingness to defend itself, an ornate quetzal bird to symbolize liberty, and a scroll with the date of Central America's independence from Spain.
A flag on a map typically indicates a specific location, such as a landmark, point of interest, or government building. It helps users easily identify important places on the map.
South Korea: White background = cleanliness of the people Yin and Yang = all things of the universe in balance Individual trigrams = sky, earth, moon, and sun North Korea: Red star = communism Circle = represents Yin and Yang as opposing natures Red stripe = revolutionary backgrounds Blue stripes = sovereignty, peace, and friendship White stripes = purity
The coat of arms in the center of the flag is inspired by an Aztec legend that predates today's Mexico by 700 years
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It is the Nazi symbol, the swastika.
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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.
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What any flag represents-Morality, honor, and bravery.
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The US flag is flown at halfmast as symbol of mourning.
The US flag is flown at halfmast as symbol of mourning.
It stands for liberty.
It is the Aztec eagle, which is a symbol of strength, courage, and patience.