The castle and key on the Gibraltar flag symbolize the strong fortifications and strategic importance of Gibraltar throughout history. The castle represents the historic Moorish castle that stood in the area, while the key signifies Gibraltar's role as a gateway to the Mediterranean Sea and its significance in maritime trade and military defense. Together, these symbols reflect Gibraltar's rich heritage and its status as a British Overseas Territory.
Flag of Gibraltar was created in 1982.
Gibraltar is ther key to the Mediterranean
It depends on the location and lords of the castle.
The flag of Gibraltar has a three-towered castle from which hangs a key. The flag of Cambodia has a building - it looks somewhat like a palace with three towers. It is red with a band of blue at the top and the bottom. The building on the flag of Cambodia is Angkor Wat, a temple built during the early years of the 12th century by Suryavaram II, that honors the Hindu god Vishnu.
The dover castle. It is the largest castle in England.
Gibraltar. It's so located that it can control passage to and from the Atlantic and the Mediterranean.
I think you mean Dannebrog, which is the flag of Denmark. If not, the I would say it means the castle of Danne or Danne's castle
castle
Christoper Columbus
i think ir is 4
I think it is Gibraltar