The dragon in the flag of Bhutan symbolizes the country's name, which translates to "Land of the Thunder Dragon." The dragon represents the thunder and the fierce protector of the nation, embodying strength and purity. The white color of the dragon signifies the purity of the Bhutanese people and their commitment to their culture. Additionally, the dragon holds jewels in its claws, symbolizing the wealth and prosperity of the nation.
A white dragon can be seen on the flag of Bhutan
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the orange on the flag stands for spiritual importance and the dragon represents the dragon "Druk" from the Buddhist religion. The jewels that the dragon is holding represents the security and safety of the people of Bhutan and itself.
The answer is not a national flag. There are only 2 national flags depicting a dragon: Bhutan - white dragon on a yellow and orange background and, Wales - red drangon on white and green background.
The Welsh flag and the Bhutan Flag Also the Maltese flag
Bhutan is known as "Land of peaceful Thunder Dragon"
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A supreme ruler, the Dragon King.
Not...many? The Bhutan flag also has a dragon on it. But that's about as close as it gets for national flags. None, unless you mean St. Davids cross which is the true Welsh flag in which case England for one!... In case you don't know what the St. Davids cross looks like its all black with a yellow cross.
There is no Dragon on the England Flag Theres one on the Welsh flag though...
The word 'Bhutan' means 'Land of the Thunder Dragon' in Dzongkha, the Bhutanese national language.
bhutan the land of dragon