The national flag is the symbol or emblem of a country and therefore represents a country. Every country in the world has its own unique combinations of colors, shapes and symbols, but traditionally, almost all national flags are rectangular. In the picture below showing all the flags in the world, you can see which flag belongs to which country.Also, if you want to learn about the meaning and characteristics of any country flag, especially if you want to see waving versions of the flags, you can visit the page of the relevant country flag.

This world flag, consisting of the flags of 206 countries and states, is waiting for the day when the whole world will unite. It was originally created by Paul Carroll in 1988 to act as a symbol to inspire positive global change while continuing to embrace and celebrate cultural diversity.

About Flags

Flags, which are accepted as the symbol of countries, have various colors and symbols. All colors, symbols, coat of arms and emblems used in flags have a special meaning that is recognized throughout the nation.



It is assumed that national flags are full of psychological meanings, represent the basic values of the nation conceptually and intensify the history and memories of the nation. It is even thought that the flag represents the spirit and national consciousness of a society. National flags represent group membership and strong emotional ties felt for a nation.



National flags and symbols can evoke specific national values or attributes, because they are often mapped to basic values and ideological concepts adopted by the nation. Moreover, the magic of the flag causes some people to behave as if the flag constituted an integral part of the nation.