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National Flags of Africa

The national flag is a symbol or emblem of a country, and therefore it represents a country. The national flag is a symbol or emblem of a country, and therefore it represents a country. Each country in the world has its own combination of colors, shapes and symbols, but conventionally almost all national flags are rectangular.  On this page there are the flags of all sovereign nations of Africa, with two exceptions:  1. RĂ©union, the island is one of the overseas departments of France.  2. Western Sahara is a disputed territory in North Africa, administered by Morocco. The African Union is a political union of 54 African states. The highest decision-making organ is the Assembly of the African Union, made up of all the heads of state or government of member states of the AU. The only African state not in the AU is Morocco. Flags OF AFRICA   Africa is a large continent, and it is home to a wide variety of nations with unique cultures and identities. Those nations are very different from e
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National Flags of Asia

The National banner is an image or seal of a nation, and therefore it speaks to a nation.  Every nation on the planet has its own combination of colors, shapes and images, however conventionally practically all national flags are rectangular.  On this page there are the flags of all sovereign countries of Asia, except for Tibet, which is officially the Tibet Autonomous Region and part of PR China. Macau and Hong Kong are uncommon regulatory areas (SAR) of the People's Republic of China (PRC). Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC) oversees the island of Taiwan. PR China considers Taiwan officially as one of its territories. Palestinian National Authority is the managerial association, set up to administer portions of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, yet parts of the Palestinian territories are under Israeli control.  All Flags of Asia At Flagsworld.org you can discover a diagram of flags of every single Asian nation. The countries of Asia can be arranged alphabetically on the

Flags of European countries

Flags of European countries All country flags of this region are more or less known worldwide. Of course, the most recognized of them is the United Kingdom's Union Jack, with its unique design combining 3 different crosses in one field. Its design also used in the national flags of other countries the former members of the British Empire. Another widely recognized symbols of Europe, Flags of Europe are the national tricolors of Germany, France, Italy and Ireland. Flags of the 51 independent countries of Europe in alphabetical order. Flag Country   A Flag of Albania                                          Flag of Andorra                                         Flag of Armenia Flag of Austria                                         Flag of Azerbaijan   B Flag of Belarus                                         Flag of Belgium                                         Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina                                                    Flag of Bulgar

Countries in Australia/Oceania

  Oceania is a region of the South Pacific Ocean that consists of many different island groups. It covers an area of more than 3.3 million square miles (8.5 million sq km). The island groups within Oceania are both countries and dependencies or territories of other foreign nations. There are 14 countries within Oceania, and they range in size from the very large, such as Australia (which is both a continent and a country), to the very small, like Nauru. But like any landmass on earth, these islands are changing constantly, with the tiniest at risk of disappearing entirely due to rising waters. List of capitals of Australia and Oceania Among the independent countries here can be distinguished Australia and New Zealand having the highest living conditions and economic level. Countries in Australia/Oceania   Many of their cities, including the capitals Canberra and Wellington, are ranked as the best places to live in the world. Because of the vast number of natural wonders, this continent