ADVENTURER0:

Flags are potent symbols of a nation's identity. We use them to identify countries, the people who come from them and the ideas they stand for. Most flags are rectangular have different colors and different symbols. Common colors in the Western world are red, white and blue. Green and black are often seen on flags from the Arab world.

Flags are potent symbols of a nation's identity. We use them to identify countries, the people who come from them and the ideas they stand for. Most flags are rectangular have different colors and different symbols. Common colors in the Western world are red, white and blue. Green and black are often seen on flags from the Arab world.
ADVENTURER1:

Red, green, black and yellow are often used on African flags. There are some flags that are different to all the others. The flags for Switzerland and the Vatican City are the only two flags that are perfect squares, but one of my favorite flags, the Nepalese flag, is completely different to all of the others - it's not rectangular at all! The color red signifies victory in war, and the blue border symbolizes peace. Different international organizations also have flags.

Red, green, black and yellow are often used on African flags. There are some flags that are different to all the others. The flags for Switzerland and the Vatican City are the only two flags that are perfect squares, but one of my favorite flags, the Nepalese flag, is completely different to all of the others - it's not rectangular at all! The color red signifies victory in war, and the blue border symbolizes peace. Different international organizations also have flags.
ADVENTURER2:

The UN flag shows the whole world but focuses on the North Pole so that no one country is seen to be dominant. It was adopted in 1947.. An older flag than the UN flag is the Olympic flag which was created in 1914.. The five circles symbolize the five inhabited continents and the six colors appeared on all the national flags of the world at the time. I love this flag.

The UN flag shows the whole world but focuses on the North Pole so that no one country is seen to be dominant. It was adopted in 1947. An older flag than the UN flag is the Olympic flag which was created in 1914. The five circles symbolize the five inhabited continents and the six colors appeared on all the national flags of the world at the time. I love this flag.
ADVENTURER3:

It's so simple but it really brings across the feeling of unity and togetherness throughout the earth.

It's so simple but it really brings across the feeling of unity and togetherness throughout the earth.