The Qatar flag features a maroon field with a white serrated band, which contains nine white triangles. These triangles represent Qatar's nine municipalities, symbolizing unity and the nation's territorial integrity. The design also reflects Qatar's history and culture, with the serrated edge symbolizing the strength and resilience of the country.
There are 9 triangles in the qatar flag
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The flag of Qatar consists of a serrated line with nine points, so technically there are no triangles. If one considers each point to be a triangle extension of the solid color, then there are 19 triangles (9 white, 10 red).
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One example of a country with a brown and white flag is Bahrain. The flag features red and white rectangles alongside a serrated-edge band of red and white triangles.
Qatar's flag was adopted September 3, 1971.
There are no triangles.
The 9 white points in the zig-zag line represent the fact that Qatar is the ninth member of Emirates in the Persian Gulf which were reconciled after the Qatar-British Treaty of 1916.
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There are 8 triangles.
2 of them (the green triangles).