About the 9 most interesting flags in the world

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About the 9 most interesting flags in the world

The world recognizes any country, region by its flag. The flag, like an example of a human face, provides an initial and often clear picture of the country’s life, past and present.

Mozambik

Mozambique is the only country in the world whose flag features a modern combat weapon (Kalashnikov assault rifle).

I am an island

The flag of the British Crown Island was last amended in the second half of the 1971th century and was officially adopted on August 27, XNUMX.

Nepal

It is the only flag in the world that does not look like a classic rectangle. The moon and sun are depicted inside the triangles on the flag.

Swaziland

Approved in 1967, the flag of the Kingdom of Swaziland in Africa has a black and white shield that symbolizes the peaceful coexistence of whites and blacks.

Papua New Guinea

The Papua New Guinea flag design with an image of a bird of paradise was drawn by 15-year-old schoolgirl Susan Huxume.

Butane

According to a 2002 poll, the Bhutanese flag is the best in the world.

Sri Lanka

The green and fiery stripes on the Sri Lankan flag are a symbol of the Muslim and Indian minority in the country.

Seychelles

The blue color in the flag means the sea, the yellow color means the sun, the red color means solidarity, the white color means the rule of law, and the green means nature.

Lombardy (province in Italy)

The flag depicts the most famous of the Val-Kamonica petroglyphs - the Kamuna rose. According to scientists, the oldest "Kamuna rose" was painted on the rocks in the Bronze Age (1200 BC).

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