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Be aware of Austria 🇦🇹 and Latvia 🇱🇻, their flags are very similar. The key difference is the red on the Latvian flag is darker, and the white horizontal strip is narrower.

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Romania 🇷🇴 and Moldova 🇲🇩 are neighbouring countries with a very close relationship. Their flags are very similar in that they are both vertical tricolours of blue, yellow and red, the only difference being the Moldovan flag features the coat of arms (an eagle holding a shield on which there is a picture of an aurochs, an extinct type of cattle).

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The flags of Russia 🇷🇺, Slovakia 🇸🇰 and Slovenia 🇸🇮 are all horizontal tricolour flags, with bands of white, blue and red. Slovakia and Slovenia's flags each have a coat of arms on them. A a double white cross for Slovakia and a white Mount Triglav for Slovenia.

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Hungary 🇭🇺 and Bulgaria 🇧🇬 also have similar flags. You might find it helpful to think of the Italian flag , which also shares the same colours 🇮🇹. The word "Italy" is similar in terms of syllables (and ending in -y) to Hungary, and this can help you to remember that Hungary's flag has a white band in the middle just like Italy's does.

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Similarly, the flags of Luxembourg 🇱🇺 and the Netherlands 🇳🇱 are very similar too. The most obvious difference here is that Luxembourg uses a noticeably brigter blue, as well as a slightly brighter red. The flags of Poland 🇵🇱 and Monaco 🇲🇨 are virtually the same, but flipped vertically. A helpful way to remember the flag of Ukraine 🇺🇦 is to visualise a field of wheat (yellow), under a blue sky. The flags of Russia 🇷🇺, Slovakia 🇸🇰 and Slovenia 🇸🇮 are all horizontal tricolour flags, with bands of white, blue and red. Slovakia and Slovenia's flags each have a coat of arms on them. A a double white cross for Slovakia and a white Mount Triglav for Slovenia. Romania 🇷🇴 and Moldova 🇲🇩 are neighbouring countries with a very close relationship. Their flags are very similar in that they are both vertical tricolours of blue, yellow and red, the only difference being the Moldovan flag features the coat of arms (an eagle holding a shield on which there is a picture of an aurochs, an extinct type of cattle). Hungary 🇭🇺 and Bulgaria 🇧🇬 also have similar flags. You might find it helpful to think of the Italian flag , which also shares the same colours 🇮🇹. The word "Italy" is similar in terms of syllables (and ending in -y) to Hungary, and this can help you to remember that Hungary's flag has a white band in the middle just like Italy's does. All terms Country Flag Visible Albania Andorra Armenia Austria Azerbaijan Belarus Belgium Bosnia and Herzegovina Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Georgia Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Ireland Italy Kazakhstan Kosovo Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Moldova Monaco Montenegro Netherlands North Macedonia Norway Poland Portugal Romania Russia San Marino Serbia Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Ukraine United Kingdom Vatican City Close Credits Flag images are taken from https://github.com/hampusborgos/country-flags Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.

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Story by. Capt. Samuel D. Lowrey CAMP HUMPHREYS, Republic of Korea-- Flag Day is celebrated annually on June 14, and is a celebration of the heritage of the American flag on the anniversary of the official adoption of the flag in 1777. The National Flag of the Republic of Korea (ROK), the “Taegeukgi” embodies the vision of the Korean people who, like the universe, seek continuous creation and enrichment. The historical ties between the U.S. and the ROK, particularly in the Korean War, have forged a strong alliance, symbolized by the presence of both nations’ flags during joint military and diplomatic events. The shared values of peace, democracy, and unity reflected in both flags underscore the enduring friendship and cooperation between the two countries. Three words are often used to describe the tight bond between the U.S. and South Korea: “We Go Together.” The flags of the U.S. and ROK stand as powerful emblems of their respective histories and the strong bond they share. While Flag Day is not a federal holiday, it is celebrated annually on June 14th, in the U.S. and abroad. Consequently, the U.S. celebrates July 4th as the date that represents the Declaration of Independence, as America’s revolutionary charter of Freedom. While August 2, 1776, was the actual date of signage, July 4th was the date that the Continental Congress approved the final wording of the Declaration. The flag was adopted by the Continental Congress during the revolutionary war and was referred as the “Stars and Stripes”. Prior to the adoption of the flag, each of the 13 colonies had its own flag representing their territories. On June 14th, Congress made the Flag Resolution of 1777, stating, “The flag of the United States shall be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white, with a union of thirteen stars of white on a blue field.” The origins of the current flag, The Stars and Stripes, has a long, ambiguous history which has now become a part of American folklore. The first design was representative of the 13 original colonies. It had 13 white stars on a blue field and 13 alternating red and white stripes. One of the first designs had the stars arranged in a circle, which had basis in the idea that all colonies were equal. Later, in 1818, the United States Congress decided to retain the flags’ original 13 stripes and add new stars to reflect new states that entered the union. Each time a state was added, a star was added. Today, there are 50 stars, one for each state in the union, but the 13 stripes remain, to signify the origins of the flag. There are no records on why the Continental Congress chose the colors of the flag. However, in 1782, the Congress of the Articles of Confederation chose the colors for the seal of the United States with the following meanings: white for purity and innocence, red for valor and hardiness, and blue for vigilance, perseverance, and justice. Flag day as we know it was celebrated as a patriotic occasion for many decades, but it was President Woodrow Wilson who made the observance official by presidential proclamation on May 30, 1916. The decision for the creation of a national flag for the ROK came from the Korea-United States Treaty of 1882. There are no records of the flag that was chosen for use at the ratification of the Treaty. The current South Korean flag, the “Taegeukgi,” consists of a white background, a red and blue taegeuk circle in the center, and four black trigrams (collectively called geongongamri), one in each corner of the flag. The white background represents brightness, purity, and peace, which are qualities that are highly valued by the people. The Taeguek denotes the harmony between negative (yin: blue portion), and the positive cosmic forces (yang: red portion), depicting the truth of nature that all things are created and evolve through the interaction of yin and yang. The four black trigrams are specific representations of movement of harmony of these forces. The geon (top left) symbolizes the sky, the gam (top right) the water, the ri (bottom left) fire, and the gon (bottom right) the earth. Together, they create harmony around the taegeuk mark. The observance of Flag Day in the U.S. and the symbolism of the “Taegeukgi” in South Korea highlight the deepest-rooted values and historical significance embodied by each nation’s flags. Both flags incorporate elements symbolizing peace and unity. The white in the South Korean flag symbolizes peace, like the white stripes in the U.S. flag. The “Taegeukgi” symbolizes balance and harmony, akin to the union of the stars in the U.S. flag which represents unity among the states. In 1953, the U.S. and the Republic of ROK signed a Mutual Defense Treaty, which was the foundation of the iron-clad alliance called “the relationship forged in blood.” On June 25, 1950, Democratic People’s Republic Korea (DPRK) forces attacked and invaded the ROK. A United Nations coalition of 16 countries, led by the U.S. conducted a defense of the South. Following China’s entry into the war in late 1950, a stalemate ensued for over three years of the conflict until the armistice was signed on July 27, 1953. The U.S. has maintained Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marine personnel in the ROK in support of its commitment under the U.S.-ROK Mutual Defense Treaty to assist the ROK to defend itself against external aggression. The U.S. and the ROK continue to coordinate closely on respective engagements with the DPRK. Through continued collaboration and mutual respect, these flags will continue to represent not only their nations’ ideals based on shared core values like freedom and democracy, but also their steadfast partnership in facing global challenges.