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'''Flag''' is a piece of fabric, often rectangular, that is used for signaling or identification. Flags are typically distinctive in design to represent a country, organization, or individual. They are often used in a variety of contexts, from national symbols to advertising tools.
== Flag ==
A '''flag''' is a piece of fabric (most often rectangular or quadrilateral) with a distinctive design and colors. It is used as a symbol, a signaling device, or for decoration. Flags are also used in messaging, advertising, or for other purposes. The study of flags is known as [[vexillology]].


==History==
[[File:United_Nations_Flags_-_cropped.jpg|Flags of the United Nations member states|thumb|right]]
The use of flags dates back to ancient times, with the earliest known flags being pieces of cloth or similar materials that were used to signal or represent a group or individual. The concept of a national flag, representing a specific country, did not become common until the 18th century.


==Design==
== History ==
The design of a flag can vary greatly, depending on its intended use. National flags often feature colors, symbols, or emblems that are representative of the country's history, culture, or values. Other flags, such as those used by organizations or individuals, may feature logos, slogans, or other distinctive designs.
The use of flags dates back to ancient times. The earliest flags were used for military purposes, to coordinate troops on the battlefield. Over time, flags became symbols of nations, organizations, and movements. The oldest known flag is the [[Dannebrog]], the national flag of Denmark, which dates back to the 13th century.


==Uses==
[[File:Dannebrog_isamsø.jpg|The Dannebrog, the national flag of Denmark|thumb|left]]
Flags are used in a variety of contexts. They are often flown on public buildings or during official events to represent a country or organization. They can also be used for signaling, such as in maritime contexts where flags are used to communicate between ships. In addition, flags are often used in advertising or promotional contexts.


==See also==
== Design and Symbolism ==
* [[Flag of the United States]]
Flags are designed with specific colors and symbols that represent the values, history, and culture of the entity they symbolize. Common elements include stripes, crosses, stars, and emblems. The colors and symbols on a flag can convey powerful messages and are often chosen for their historical significance.
* [[Flag of the United Kingdom]]
 
* [[Flag of Canada]]
== Types of Flags ==
* [[Flag of Australia]]
Flags can be categorized into several types based on their use:
* [[Flag of India]]
 
* [[Flag of China]]
* '''National Flags''': Represent countries and are flown by the government and citizens.
* [[Flag of Japan]]
* '''Subnational Flags''': Represent states, provinces, or regions within a country.
* [[Flag of Germany]]
* '''International Flags''': Used by international organizations, such as the [[United Nations]].
* [[Flag of France]]
* '''Military Flags''': Used by armed forces, including ensigns and standards.
* [[Flag of Italy]]
* '''Signal Flags''': Used in maritime communication to convey messages between ships.
* [[Flag of Russia]]
 
* [[Flag of Brazil]]
== Usage ==
* [[Flag of South Africa]]
Flags are used in a variety of contexts, including:
 
* '''National Identity''': Flags are a symbol of national pride and are often displayed during national holidays and events.
* '''Communication''': Signal flags are used in maritime contexts to communicate between ships.
* '''Ceremonial''': Flags are used in ceremonies, such as funerals, where they may be flown at half-staff to signify mourning.
 
[[File:Flags_at_half-staff_outside_Central_Plaza.jpg|Flags at half-staff as a sign of mourning|thumb|right]]
 
== Cultural Significance ==
Flags hold significant cultural importance and are often associated with national identity and pride. They are used in various cultural and political movements and can be a source of unity or division.
 
== Related Pages ==
* [[Vexillology]]
* [[National flag]]
* [[Signal flag]]
* [[Ensign]]
 
[[File:Flag_of_Ethiopia_(1975–1987).svg|The flag of Ethiopia (1975–1987)|thumb|left]]
 
== Gallery ==
 
[[File:Lenini_mäetipp_(J._Künnap).jpg|Flag atop a mountain|thumb|right]]
 
[[File:Bronze_flag,_Shadad_Kerman,_Iran.JPG|Ancient bronze flag from Shadad, Kerman, Iran|thumb|left]]
 
[[File:Sujagi_(1871).jpg|The Sujagi, a historical Korean flag|thumb|right]]
 
[[File:Meeting_Place_Monument.JPG|Flags at a meeting place monument|thumb|left]]
 
== Conclusion ==
Flags are powerful symbols that represent the identity, values, and history of the entities they symbolize. They are used in a variety of contexts, from national pride to communication, and hold significant cultural and historical importance.


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Latest revision as of 11:10, 23 March 2025

Flag[edit]

A flag is a piece of fabric (most often rectangular or quadrilateral) with a distinctive design and colors. It is used as a symbol, a signaling device, or for decoration. Flags are also used in messaging, advertising, or for other purposes. The study of flags is known as vexillology.

Flags of the United Nations member states

History[edit]

The use of flags dates back to ancient times. The earliest flags were used for military purposes, to coordinate troops on the battlefield. Over time, flags became symbols of nations, organizations, and movements. The oldest known flag is the Dannebrog, the national flag of Denmark, which dates back to the 13th century.

The Dannebrog, the national flag of Denmark

Design and Symbolism[edit]

Flags are designed with specific colors and symbols that represent the values, history, and culture of the entity they symbolize. Common elements include stripes, crosses, stars, and emblems. The colors and symbols on a flag can convey powerful messages and are often chosen for their historical significance.

Types of Flags[edit]

Flags can be categorized into several types based on their use:

  • National Flags: Represent countries and are flown by the government and citizens.
  • Subnational Flags: Represent states, provinces, or regions within a country.
  • International Flags: Used by international organizations, such as the United Nations.
  • Military Flags: Used by armed forces, including ensigns and standards.
  • Signal Flags: Used in maritime communication to convey messages between ships.

Usage[edit]

Flags are used in a variety of contexts, including:

  • National Identity: Flags are a symbol of national pride and are often displayed during national holidays and events.
  • Communication: Signal flags are used in maritime contexts to communicate between ships.
  • Ceremonial: Flags are used in ceremonies, such as funerals, where they may be flown at half-staff to signify mourning.
Flags at half-staff as a sign of mourning

Cultural Significance[edit]

Flags hold significant cultural importance and are often associated with national identity and pride. They are used in various cultural and political movements and can be a source of unity or division.

Related Pages[edit]

The flag of Ethiopia (1975–1987)

Gallery[edit]

Flag atop a mountain
Ancient bronze flag from Shadad, Kerman, Iran
The Sujagi, a historical Korean flag
Flags at a meeting place monument

Conclusion[edit]

Flags are powerful symbols that represent the identity, values, and history of the entities they symbolize. They are used in a variety of contexts, from national pride to communication, and hold significant cultural and historical importance.