Flags that resemble the US flag, such as those with similar colors or stripes, often symbolize a connection or similarity to the United States. They may represent a shared history, values, or alliance with the US.
The flags that resemble Puerto Rico's flag typically represent solidarity with Puerto Rican culture and heritage. They may also symbolize support for Puerto Rican independence or advocacy for issues affecting the Puerto Rican community.
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Its not actually meant to resemble the french flag. The colors are from the Netherlands. The design is popular and present in many other flags. Go here for more information http://www.nyc.gov/html/nyc100/html/classroom/hist_info/nycflag.html
The flag was basically the US flag now.
the Romans but they didnt look like our flags today
There is no such thing as the south American flag, the north American flag or the American flag. Countries have flags, not continents.
here is one of the Confederate flags of Texas. The Battle Flag of the Confederacy
The first U.S. flag had thirteen stars
red flag with a diagonal white stripe
If you are in your own country...your flag is on the left as you look at the flags. If you are hosting a foreign country, their flag would be the first on the right (as you look at the flags)..then alphabetical from there on.
The flags that resemble Puerto Rico's flag typically represent solidarity with Puerto Rican culture and heritage. They may also symbolize support for Puerto Rican independence or advocacy for issues affecting the Puerto Rican community.
http://www.junioreurovision.tv/img/upload/flags/big/serbia.jpg
It has two "flags", half of an eighth note which has one "flag"
yes Egypt does have a flag...look for more details about flags
A gale warning flag looks like two red triangle flags. One red flag is placed above the other red triangle flag.
No, continents don't typically have their own flag. However, the separate countries of Asia do have separate flags.