show your national flags!!! I´m from germany!
By Garameo
@Garameo (902)
Germany
8 responses
@Darkwing (21583)
•
24 Feb 07
Hi... I'm British, from England. The British Flag is the Union Jack in the centre of the picture. The Union Jack comprises of three flags; thos of St. George, Patron Saint of England, St. Andrew, Patron Saint of Scotland, and St. Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland. These are show respectively, in the top left corner, top right and bottom left. The flag in the other corner is the Union Flag of England and Scotland.
Brightest Blessings.
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@edigital (2709)
• United States
24 Feb 07
Nice to see your flag here. I was exported readymade garments to Germany to a company for sometime which brand name is
BMS (fleece Jacket, Uniform) and met with german man and woman they are very polite and nice. However, see our national flag I am from Bangladesh
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@tigrashadow (1086)
• Australia
24 Feb 07
i come from australia...
a little about our flag.....
The Australian flag uses three prominent symbols, the Union Flag (also known as the Union Jack), the Commonwealth Star and the Southern Cross. The Union Flag is commonly thought to reflect Australia's history as a collection of British colonies, although a more historic view sees its inclusion in the design as demonstrating loyalty to the British Empire.[3] The five white stars of the fly of the flag represent the Southern Cross. The Southern Cross (or Crux) is the brightest constellation visible in the Southern Hemisphere and has been used to represent Australia and New Zealand since the early days of British settlement. Each of these stars has seven points except for the smallest star which has only five. Ivor Evans, one of the flag's designers, intended the Southern Cross to refer also to the four moral virtues ascribed to the four main stars by Dante: justice, prudence, temperance and fortitude. The large seven-pointed star below the Union Flag is the Commonwealth or Federation Star which represents the federation of the colonies of Australia on 1 January 1901. There is one point for each of the six original states, and one which now represents all of the Commonwealth's internal and external territories.
The blue colour has been described as representing Australia as an island continent, as a symbol of the journey humans had to make to reach Australia, as the blue sky, and as a remnant of the Eureka Flag which also had a blue background.
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@samson1967 (7414)
• India
24 Feb 07
Just open it to see it hoisted. I do know everything including the Ashoka Chakra (the wheel at the middle) of my national flag.
@velvetprinzess (1064)
• Singapore
4 Mar 07
Hi, I'm from Singapore. It's a tiny island located in Southeast Asia. Here's what our flag looks like.
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@Garameo (902)
• Germany
24 Feb 07
Great thank you very much. If you´re going to germany you have to visit the north. I love hamburg and berlin. but if you like to see more of germany you have to visit cologne, frankfurt, munich, dresden, leipzig....if you need some ideas for your trip, i would help you. cause i know so many places here in germany to visit for. it´s very diffecult.