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The histories, meanings, and descriptions of the flags of the Countries of the World and the etiquette of using them.

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What does the France flag colors stand for?

the blue color-stands 4 associated with caring

the white color-stands 4 peace & honesty & 4 royalty & nobility

the red color-stands 4 symbolic of the legend that the banner was dipped in Saint Denis blood.Hence,red stands 4 valor & strength

What flags are red white and blue?

The following have Red, White, and Blue flags:

Australia

Burma (Myanmar)

Cambodia

Chile

Cook Island

Cost Rico

Cuba

Czech Republic

Dominican Republic

Faroe Islands

France

French Guiana

French Southern & Antarctic Lands

Great Britain (United Kingdom)

Iceland

Laos

Liberia

Luxembourg

Nepal

The Netherlands

Netherlands Antilles

New Zealand

North Korea

Norway

Panama

Puerto Rico

Russia

Samoa

Slovakia

Taiwan

Thailand

United States

Wallis & Futuna Islands

The following use the French National Flag as their own:

French Guiana (South America)

Guadeloupe (Caribbean)

Martinique (Caribbean)

Mayotte (Africa)

Please see the link below for more information on flags and these countries and territrories.

Which country has the maximum number of color in flag?

This question is asking for opinions since beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so please do not remove another person's good answer even if you disagree with their opinion. There is no right or wrong answer, just opinions of preference. Place your opinion below those before yours.

  • Canada
  • Turkey

What is the name of the Russian flag?

In English the Russian Flag's name is " White, Red, and Blue stripes".

In Russian the Russian's flag's name is " Byelyye, Krasnyye, i Siniye Polosy".

What does the colors of the Georgia flag stand for?

Well...

Red is there for courage, because the people of Georgia are so courageous. (Sarcasm) (DUH)

White is there for innocence, because the people of Georgia are so innocent. (Come on Georgia is nothing like this.)

And then the little thingy with the pillars, the three pillars stand for the three branches in the government.

Later...

What does the gold on the Philippines flag mean?

  • TAGALOG:ang asul ay nagsisimbolo ng kalayaan o kapayapaan,ang simbolo naman ng pula ay katapangan.

  • ENGLISH:the blue symbolizes freedom or peace and the red also symbolizes bravery.

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What rides does Six Flags have?

six flags in jersey has bizarro superman kingdaka el toro rolling thunder ... they have a kiddie park there too , but it's mostly a park full of thrill rides. it also has a waterpark,,,(:

Why are there 5 rings on the olympic flag?

It was designed by a Frenchman named Baron Pierre de Coubertin in 1912. He is regarded as the father of the modern day Olympics. These five rings represent the five continents of all the athletes that came to compete in the Olympic events. The rings stand for the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania.

What does red blue and white means on the flag UK s?

the red ''plus sign'' stands for england

the blue backround stand for scotland

and the ''red x'' stands for ireland.

If you're not sure what i mean, look at the british flag and you'll see what i mean!:)

What does the eagle on the Pennsylvania state flag mean?

The eagle on the flag of Pennsylvania represents the state's loyalty to the United States of America.

Which country's flag is whit a red dot on it?

That would be the flag of Palau. It was adopted on January 1, 1981. It is light blue with a large yellow disk (representing the moon) shifted slightly to the hoist side (side closest to the flagpole).

How many stars and strips on the flag?

Which flag? The United States flag has 13 stripes to represent the 13 original colonies.

Would it be possible to print a picture of the Olympic rings?

Yes, I have found a reliable web page where you can copy, paste, and print pictures. Here is the URL:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/b/b1/Olympic_Rings.svg/800px-Olympic_Rings.svg.png

What energy is it when the diver jumps and the board bends down?

The diver at the top of a diving board has potential energy

What do the symbols on Missouri's flag stand for?

The Oliver flag embraced national pride, and at the same time expressed characteristics of Missouri and Missourians. The three large stripes were symbolic of the people of the state-the blue stripe represented vigilance, permanency, and justice, the red represented valor, and the white stripe symbolized purity. The Missouri coat-of-arms appeared in the center of the flag, signifying both Missouri's independence as a state, and its place as a part of the whole United States. Having the coat-of-arms in the center of the national colors represents Missouri, as it is-the geographical center of the nation. By mingling the state coat-of-arms with the national colors of red, white, and blue, the flag signified the harmony existing between the two. Twenty-four stars surrounded the coat-of-arms, representative of Missouri's position as the 24th state admitted to the Union. The Great Seal of the State of Missouri, the basis of the coat-ofarms, has many special meanings of its own. Robert Wells, who was a lawyer, state legislator and a judge, designed it. The seal shows, by its helmet and buckled belt, that although Missouri is a strong state, it wants to be free to handle its own problems. The grizzly bears signify the size and strength of the state and the courage of Missourians. The new crescent moon was included to remind us that we can make our future better; it was also a special heraldic symbol pointing out that Missouri was the second state formed out of the Louisiana Purchase. The larger star, rising into a group of 23 stars, was to remind people that Missouri became the 24th state only after solving many difficult problems. The helmet was designed to show the power of the people of the state. Finally, there are two mottoes. "United We Stand, Divided We Fall" tells us how important it is to support the whole United States. "Salus populi suprema lex esto" is Latin which means, "Let the welfare of the people be the supreme law." That reminds us our state government functions to help better our lives. (Source: Missouri Secretary of State website)

How do you describe flags?

Mexico's flag is green white red and it has a eagle sitting on a cactus and has a snake in its mouth.

Why is it important for very country to have a flag?

During ancient times flags were used to distinguish from one another during times like war. Hence coat of arms. It is still used today during war, the military has their countries flag sewn on their uniforms. It is used in the Olympics to distinguish countries from one another, it is an easy way to distinguish one country from another.

Why is Canada's flag a maple leaf?

The maple leaf appears on the Canadian flag and is an important Canadian symbol, so in the winter Olympics currently taking place in Vancouver, Canada, you will see the maple leaf as well as the traditional five linked rings of the Olympics.

What country's flag has a lion?

Historically by the county of Holland. It is currently used by the province South Holland in The Netherlands.

The Royal Scottish banner is similar, except that the lion rampant is blue tongued abd clawed; and is surrounded by a double red border with French lillies.

What accurately describes two types of diver down flags?

A diver down flag, or scuba flag, is a flag used on the water to indicate that there is a diver below. Two styles of flag are in use. Internationally, the code flag alfa/alpha, which is white and blue, is used to signal that the vessel has a diver down and other vessels should keep well clear at slow speed. In North America it is conventionally red with a white stripe from the upper left corner to the lower right corner.