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🚩 Step into the world of animated flags, where history and creativity collide. Discover 2D/3D flag animations, from national emblems to logos and beyond. What sets us apart? We offer dynamic visuals with flags against moving backgrounds like drifting clouds, making the experience even more immersive. With over 7000 flags to explore, there’s always something new to see.
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Flag facts
- Ancient Origins: The oldest known flag was a bronze one found in Iran, dating back to the 3rd millennium BC.
- Long-Standing Flags: Denmark’s flag is the oldest national flag still in use, dating from the 13th century. The Netherlands’ tricolor has origins in the 9th century.
- Unique Shapes: Nepal’s flag is the only non-quadrilateral national flag, representing the Himalayas and its religions. Switzerland and Vatican City have square flags. Paraguay’s flag has different sides.
- Colorful Flags: Libya once had a single-color flag (green). Ireland’s flag symbolizes Catholics (green), Protestants (orange), and peace (white).
- Flag-Related Terms: Vexillology studies flags, while vexillography is the art of designing them.
- Flag Communication: Flags can be used for communication between ships, representing letters, numbers, and even complex messages.
- Flags in Space: There are six U.S. flags on the Moon.
- Largest Flag: The largest flag ever flown was in Egypt, measuring over 2,500 square meters.
- Union Jack: The UK’s flag combines the flags of Scotland, England, and Ireland.
- Flag Inspirations: Napoleon influenced the design of the Italian flag, while many Eastern European flags were inspired by Russia’s and, ultimately, the Netherlands’.
- Naval Flags: A national flag flown at sea is called an ensign. Somalia’s flag honors UN peacekeeping forces.
- U.S. Flag: The U.S. flag has 13 stripes for the original colonies and a star for each state. Liberia’s flag is similar due to its founding history.
- Flag Etiquette: French ships greet each other by lowering and raising their ensigns. Merchant ships greet naval ships three times.