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🏳️ National Flags Database: Comprehensive collection of official national flags, flag colors, flag meanings and symbolism for 195+ sovereign nations worldwide. Discover flag history, designer information, Pantone color codes and fascinating flag facts. Essential reference for vexillology enthusiasts, designers, educators and anyone interested in flag symbolism. Browse flags by continents: Africa | Asia | Europe | Americas | Oceania.

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National Flag of Vanuatu

Vanuatu

📅 Adopted: 1980📐 Ratio: 3:5👨‍🎨 Designer: Kalontas Mahlon🏷️ The Y Flag
🎨 Flag Description
Horizontal red and green bands separated by yellow-bordered black Y-shape from hoist; boar's tusk and fern in black triangle
🌈 Colors & Meanings
RedGreenBlackYellow
Red represents blood of wild boars and unity; Green represents the islands and land; Black represents the ni-Vanuatu people; Yellow represents peace and Christianity
⭐ Symbols & Design Elements
Yellow Y-shape; boar's tusk with namele fern fronds in black triangle
Y-shape represents island chain geography; boar's tusk represents prosperity; namele fern represents peace; 39 fronds represent 39 members of parliament
💡 Interesting Fact
The boar's tusk is a traditional symbol of wealth in Vanuatu; the Y-shape represents the archipelago's layout; one of few flags with a tusk
🕰️ Historical Versions
Anglo-French Condominium flags (until 1980)
⚖️ Flag Protocol & Usage
Tusk must have 39 namele fern fronds; Y-shape represents island geography
National Flag of Wallis And Futuna

Wallis And Futuna

📅 Adopted: Uses French flag; unofficial local flag exists📐 Ratio: 2:3👨‍🎨 Designer: N/A🏷️ Uses French flag
🎨 Flag Description
French overseas collectivity; uses French tricolor flag officially
🌈 Colors & Meanings
BlueWhiteRed (French tricolor)
Uses French national colors
⭐ Symbols & Design Elements
Unofficial flag has red saltire and local symbols
N/A officially - uses French flag
💡 Interesting Fact
Unofficial flag shows French tricolor in canton with red cross representing Catholic heritage
🕰️ Historical Versions
Unofficial flag used locally but not recognized by France
⚖️ Flag Protocol & Usage
French overseas collectivity; French flag protocol applies

🏳️ Understanding National Flags: A Complete Guide

📋 What are National Flags?

National flags are official symbols of sovereignty and national identity used by countries worldwide. Each flag's colors, symbols and design patterns have been carefully chosen to represent a nation's history, values, culture and aspirations. The study of flags is called vexillology, from the Latin word vexillum (flag).

🎨 Common Flag Elements

  • Colors: Red (bravery/bloodshed), Blue (freedom/water), Green (land/Islam/hope), Yellow/Gold (wealth/sun), White (peace/purity), Black (determination/ethnicity)
  • Symbols: Stars (states/provinces), Crosses (Christianity), Crescents (Islam), Suns (independence), Animals (national character), Plants (agriculture/nature)
  • Patterns: Horizontal/vertical stripes, crosses, diagonal divisions, cantons (rectangular corner section)
  • Aspect Ratio: Width to height proportion - Common: 2:3, 1:2, 3:5. Nepal is the only non-rectangular flag

💼 Flag Applications

  • Government Buildings: Federal offices, embassies, consulates, parliament and state institutions
  • International Events: Olympics, UN meetings, diplomatic summits and sporting competitions
  • Military: Armed forces, naval vessels, aircraft insignia and ceremonial displays
  • Commercial: Airlines, shipping vessels, international trade and tourism marketing
  • Celebrations: National holidays, independence days, state ceremonies and patriotic events
  • Education: Schools, universities, geography lessons and cultural studies

🌍 Flag Families

Nordic Cross: Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland
Pan-Slavic Colors: Russia, Serbia, Croatia, Slovakia (red, blue, white)
Pan-African Colors: Ghana, Ethiopia, Guinea (red, yellow, green)
Pan-Arab Colors: Jordan, Palestine, Sudan, UAE (red, black, white, green)
Union Jack Derivatives: Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, Tuvalu

Fascinating Flag Facts & World Records

  • Oldest Flag: Denmark's Dannebrog (since 1370, over 650 years old)
  • Only Non-Rectangular: Nepal (two stacked triangular pennants)
  • Square Flags: Switzerland and Vatican City (1:1 ratio)
  • Two Different Sides: Paraguay has different emblems front and back
  • War Indicator: Philippines reverses colors during wartime
  • Modern Weapon: Mozambique features an AK-47 rifle
  • Never Half-Mast: Saudi Arabia (contains Islamic Shahada)
  • Solid Color: Libya 1977-2011 (all green, no symbols)
  • Most Colors: South Africa (6 colors: red, green, blue, yellow, black, white)
  • Student Design: USA flag designed by 17-year-old Robert G. Heft

⚖️ Flag Etiquette & Protocol

National flags are protected symbols under international law. Proper flag protocol includes: flying at half-mast during mourning periods, never touching the ground, displaying with respect during national anthems and proper illumination if displayed at night. Many countries have flag laws protecting against desecration, unauthorized commercial use, or improper display. The flag code specifies how flags should be folded, stored and disposed of respectfully when worn out. During international events, flags are displayed in alphabetical order by country name in the host nation's language. Always respect local customs and laws regarding national flag usage worldwide.

Frequently Asked Questions ❓

💡 What is the oldest national flag still in use?

Denmark's Dannebrog (red with white cross) has been in continuous use since 1370, making it over 650 years old. According to legend, it fell from heaven during a 1219 battle in Estonia.

🌍 Which country has a non-rectangular flag?

Nepal is the only country with a non-rectangular flag. It consists of two stacked triangular pennants. The exact geometric construction is mathematically defined in Nepal's constitution!

🎨 What do flag colors symbolize?

Flag colors have universal meanings: Red = bravery, bloodshed, revolution; Blue = freedom, water, sky; Green = land, Islam, hope, agriculture; Yellow/Gold = wealth, sun, resources; White = peace, purity, snow; Black = determination, ethnicity, defeat of enemies.

🔒 Can I use a national flag for commercial purposes?

Most countries have flag laws and flag codes that regulate commercial use. While many nations allow respectful use in advertising, merchandise or decoration, some countries prohibit commercial exploitation of their national symbols. Always check local regulations before commercial flag usage.

📜 Why do some flags look similar to each other?

Flags often share designs due to historical connections, political movements, or regional unity. Examples: Nordic countries share the cross design; Pan-Slavic nations use red, blue and white from Russia's flag; Pan-Arab colors represent Arab independence movements; former British colonies often feature the Union Jack.

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