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Fascinating facts about flags

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Fascinating facts about flags​

Whether it was online, during a televised sporting event, or out in the real world, you've probably seen at least a couple of flags throughout your life. Indeed, it's easy to look at a flag and appreciate its colors, shapes, and patterns. But have you ever wondered why they look the way they do?
 

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The study of flags is called vexillology​

Vexillology is the scientific study of flags and related emblems. It entails the research of the flag's creation, design, usage, history, and development.
 

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The rivalry​

During truce talks between North and South Korea, both parties would try to bring a bigger national flag. This ended with a special meeting that addressed the size of the flags, as they couldn't fit in the room.
 

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The Brazilian stars​

The arrangement of the stars on the Brazilian flag correspond to nine constellations seen above Rio de Janeiro. Each of the 27 stars symbolizes a Brazilian state.
 

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Denmark has the oldest flag in the world​

The most consistently used country flag in the world is the Danish flag. Known as the Dannebrog, which translates to "Danish cloth," it was adopted in 1219.
 

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Nepal's flag is the only one in the world that doesn’t have four sides​

Instead of four sides, it looks like two triangles have been stacked right on top of each other. It became the official flag of Nepal in 1962.
 

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Missing Olympic flag​

The first ever Olympic flag went missing for 77 years after the 1920 games in Antwerp, Belgium. Fast-forward to 1997, when Olympian Hal Haig Prieste revealed he taken the flag as a dare! At the age of 103, he returned it to the IOC in 2000.
 

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Most symbols on a flag have very specific meanings​

Many of the symbols used on flags are universal, for instance the Sun, Moon, stars, the cross, triangles, and/or squares. For example, Japan, known as the Land of the Rising Sun, has a circle in the middle of their flag, representing the Sun.
 

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There are only two squared flags in the world​

Switzerland and the Vatican City have the only two squared flags in the world. They may have four sides, but they're all equal in length.
 

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The French flag was once totally white​

During the Bourbon Restoration, the white flag replaced the tricolor flag from 1815 to 1830. The definitive use of the blue, white, and red returned after that.
 

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Bikini Atoll’s flag is similar to the US flag​

Belonging to the Marshall Islands, Bikini Atoll has a flag with a strong similarity to the American one. But its version includes black stars representing the islands destroyed by American nuclear testing. Indeed, from 1946 to 1958 the US used the site for nuclear testing, which forced residents to evacuate and poisoned the region with radiation.
 

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You can burn the Danish flag, but not foreign flags in Denmark​

According to Danish law, burning the flag of a foreign nation is illegal, as it's seen as a provocation that can hurt Denmark's relationship with other countries. However, when it comes to the Danish flag, you can fire it up!
 

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Different meanings for one flag​

The Filipino flag is flown with the red stripe up in times of war, or the blue stripe up in times of peace. Luckily, we mostly see the blue stripe up!
 

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The Chinese flag​

The largest star of the Chinese flag represents the Communist Party of China. The four that surround it symbolize the four social classes mentioned by Mao Zedong. These are the working class, the peasantry, the urban petite bourgeoisie, and the national bourgeoisie.
 

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Lichtenstein and Haiti had identical flags​

Lichtenstein and Haiti developed identical national flags independently of each other. They only realized this when the two countries competed against each other in the 1936 Summer Olympics. After the event, Haiti added a coat of arms and Lichtenstein a crown to distinguish the flags.
 

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The colors of the flag are often used to reference the history of the country​

Most of the flags of the world use similar colors, those often being the primary colors red, blue, and yellow. For example, red can be associated with blood lost in battle or signify bravery. And blue often symbolizes peace and freedom.
 

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The flag of Mozambique has an AK-47 on it​

Adopted in 1983, the rifle stands for the country’s defense and vigilance. Guatemala, Haiti, and Bolivia also have firearms on their flags.
 

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The Hawaiian flag​

Hawaii is the only American state in an archipelago, and the only one in the tropics. It's also the only state with a flag that features the Union Jack.
 
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