World Flags
world-flags
Austria flag with the eagle coat of arms is USA made of 200 denier nylon. Stocked in 3x5 ft. with grommets for outdoor use. Sizes up to 6x10 ft. or indoor styles are available by special order, 2-3 week availability. /Asset/austriaroyal.jpg
Bahamas Red Ensign outdoor flags are USA made of nylon flag material and are finished with a canvas heading and two brass grommets on the hoist side, 2 rows of stitching top and bottom sides and 4 rows of stitching on the fly side. They are attached to the flagpole by means of a halyard (rope) and flag snaps, or to smaller poles with flag fasteners. Standard sizes for outdoor international flags are 16x24 in. 2x3 ft., and 3x5 ft. Flags are available in larger sizes made to order. /Asset/bahamasredensign.jpg
Afghanistan Nylon Flags
(7) Adopted in 2002; The Afghanistan flag has three equal vertical bands of black (hoist side), red, and green, with the national emblem in white centered on the red band and slightly overlapping the other two bands. The center of the emblem features a mosque with pulpit and flags on either side and below the mosque are numerals for the solar year 1298 (1919 in the Gregorian calendar, the year of Afghan independence from the UK). This central image is circled by a border consisting of sheaves of wheat on the left and right, in the upper-center is an Arabic inscription of the Shahada (Muslim creed) below which are rays of the rising sun over the Takbir (Arabic expression meaning "God is great"), and at bottom center is a scroll bearing the name Afghanistan. Black signifies the past, red is for the blood shed for independence, and green can represent either hope for the future, agricultural prosperity, or Islam. /Asset/afghanistan.jpgAlbania Nylon Flags
(7) Adopted in 1992; The Albanian flag is red with a black two-headed eagle in the center. The design is claimed to be that of 15th-century hero George Castriota SKANDERBEG, who led a successful uprising against the Turks that resulted in a short-lived independence for some Albanian regions (1443-78). An unsubstantiated explanation for the eagle symbol is the tradition that Albanians see themselves as descendants of the eagle; they refer to themselves as "Shkypetars," which translates as "sons of the eagle". /Asset/albania.jpgAlgeria Nylon Flags
(7) Adopted in 1962; The Algerian flag has two equal vertical bands of green (hoist side) and white, and a red, five-pointed star within a red crescent centered over the two-color boundary. The colors represent Islam (green), purity and peace (white), and liberty (red). The crescent and star are also Islamic symbols, but the crescent is more closed than those of other Muslim countries because the Algerians believe the long crescent horns bring happiness. /Asset/algeria.jpgAndorra Nylon Flags
(7) Adopted in 1971; The flag of Andorra consists of three vertical bands of blue (hoist side), yellow, and red, with the national coat of arms centered in the yellow band. The latter band is slightly wider than the other two so that the ratio of band widths is 8:9:8. The coat of arms features a quartered shield with the emblems of (starting in the upper left and proceeding clockwise): Urgell, Foix, Bearn, and Catalonia; the motto reads VIRTUS UNITA FORTIOR (Strength United is Stronger). The flag combines the blue and red French colors with the red and yellow of Spain to show Franco-Spanish protection. /Asset/andorra.jpgAngola Nylon Flags
(7) Adopted in 1975; The Angola flag has two equal horizontal bands of red (top) and black with a centered yellow emblem consisting of a five-pointed star within half a cogwheel crossed by a machete (in the style of a hammer and sickle). The red represents liberty, black the African continent, the symbols characterize workers and peasants symbolizing the workers and industrial production. A machete symbolizing the peasants, agricultural production and the armed struggle; and a star, symbolizing international solidarity and progress. The cog wheel, the machete and the star shall be yellow, symbolizing the country's wealth. /Asset/angola.jpgAntigua/Barbuda Nylon Flags
(7) Adopted in 1967; The Antigua and Barbuda flag is red, with an inverted isosceles triangle based on the top edge of the flag. The triangle contains three horizontal bands of black (top), light blue, and white, with a yellow rising sun in the black band. The sun symbolizes the dawn of a new era, black represents the African heritage of most of the population, blue is for hope, and red is for the dynamism of the people. The "V" stands for victory; the successive yellow, blue, and white coloring is also meant to evoke the country's tourist attractions of sun, sea, and sand. /Asset/antigua.jpgArgentina Nylon Flags
(7) Adopted in 1812; The Argentinean flag consists of three equal horizontal bands of light blue (top), white, and light blue. Centered in the white band is a radiant yellow sun with a human face known as the Sun of May; the colors represent the clear skies and snow of the Andes and the sun symbol commemorates the appearance of the sun through cloudy skies on 25 May 1810 during the first mass demonstration in favor of independence; the sun features are those of Inti, the Inca god of the sun. (ref: CIA World Factbook) /Asset/argentina.jpgArmenia Nylon Flags
(7) Adopted in 1990; The Armenian flag has three equal horizontal bands of red (top), blue, and orange. The color red recalls the blood shed for liberty, blue the Armenian skies as well as hope, and orange the land and the courage of the workers who farm it. /Asset/armenia.jpgAruba Nylon Flags
(7) Adopted in 1976; The Aruba flag has a blue background, with two narrow, horizontal, yellow stripes across the lower portion and a red, four-pointed star outlined in white in the upper hoist-side corner. The star represents Aruba and its red soil and white beaches, its four points the four major languages (Papiamento, Dutch, Spanish, English) as well as the four points of a compass, to indicate that its inhabitants come from all over the world; the blue symbolizes Caribbean waters and skies. The stripes represent the island's two main "industries": the flow of tourists to the sun-drenched beaches and the flow of minerals from the earth. /Asset/aruba.jpgAustralia Nylon Flags
(7) Adopted in 1901; The Australian flag is navy blue with the flag of the UK in the upper hoist-side quadrant and a large seven-pointed star in the lower hoist-side quadrant known as the Commonwealth or Federation Star, representing the federation of the colonies of Australia in 1901. The star depicts one point for each of the six original states and one representing all of Australia's internal and external territories. On the fly half is a representation of the Southern Cross constellation in white with one small, five-pointed star and four larger, seven-pointed stars. /Asset/australia.jpgAustria Nylon Flags
(7) Adopted in 1918; The flag of Austria has equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and red. The flag design is certainly one of the oldest, if not the oldest, national banners in the world. According to tradition, in 1191, following a fierce battle in the Third Crusade, Duke Leopold V of Austria's white tunic became completely blood-spattered. Upon removal of his wide belt or sash, a white band was revealed; the red-white-red color combination was subsequently adopted as his banner. /Asset/austria.jpgAustria Nylon Flags with Eagle
The Austria flag with eagle is a variant of the national flag, containing the coat of arms of the First Republic of Austria, with its use dating from 1919.Austria flag with the eagle coat of arms is USA made of 200 denier nylon. Stocked in 3x5 ft. with grommets for outdoor use. Sizes up to 6x10 ft. or indoor styles are available by special order, 2-3 week availability. /Asset/austriaroyal.jpg
Azerbaijan Nylon Flags
(7) Adopted in 1918; The Azerbaijan flag has three equal horizontal bands of blue (top), red, and green. A crescent and eight-pointed star in white are centered in the red band; the blue band recalls Azerbaijan's Turkic heritage, red stands for modernization and progress, and green refers to Islam; the crescent moon is an Islamic symbol, while the eight-pointed star represents the eight Turkic peoples of the world. /Asset/azerbaijan.jpgBahamas Nylon Flags
(7) Adopted in 1973; The national flag of the Bahamas consists of three equal horizontal bands of aquamarine (top), gold, and aquamarine, with a black equilateral triangle based on the hoist side. The band colors represent the golden beaches of the islands surrounded by the aquamarine sea, black represents the vigor and force of a united people, while the pointing triangle indicates the enterprise and determination of the Bahamian people to develop the rich resources of land and sea. /Asset/bahamas.jpgBahamas Red Ensign Nylon Flags
(3) AKA the Bahamas courtesy flag, Bahamas Maritime nautical ensign, Bahamas boat flag; a red flag with a narrow white St. George's cross, with the Bahamas flag in the canton (upper hoist corner). Derived from the British Red Ensign and St. George cross flag with the badge of the Bahamas Islands in the upper canton.Bahamas Red Ensign outdoor flags are USA made of nylon flag material and are finished with a canvas heading and two brass grommets on the hoist side, 2 rows of stitching top and bottom sides and 4 rows of stitching on the fly side. They are attached to the flagpole by means of a halyard (rope) and flag snaps, or to smaller poles with flag fasteners. Standard sizes for outdoor international flags are 16x24 in. 2x3 ft., and 3x5 ft. Flags are available in larger sizes made to order. /Asset/bahamasredensign.jpg