It is rectangular with an aspect ratio of 2: 1. In the upper left corner is the national flag of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which shows the traditional relationship between Australia and Britain. There is a slanting flag on the side of the flagpole, and there is a white seven-pointed star on the lower part of the flagpole. The huge seven-pointed star symbolizes the six states and the Federal District that make up the Commonwealth of Australia. The rest have four larger white seven-pointed stars and a smaller white five-pointed star, representing the Southern Cross constellation over the Pacific Ocean.
2. Dutch flag
The Dutch flag is rectangular, with an aspect ratio of 3: 2. From top to bottom, it is formed by connecting three parallel and equal horizontal rectangles of red, white and blue. Blue indicates that the country faces the ocean and symbolizes people's happiness; White symbolizes freedom, equality and democracy. It also represents the simple personality characteristics of the people; Red represents the victory of the revolution.
3. Swedish flag
The history of the Swedish flag can be traced back to16th century. The national flag is blue with a yellow cross slightly to the left. The side length ratio of the two equal blue rectangles on the left is 4/5, and the side length ratio of the blue rectangle on the right is 4/9 (height/width). The width of the yellow belt is 0/5 of the 65438+ flag. It means: a cross flag falling from the sky.
4. Greek flag
The Greek national flag is a flag with blue and white colors, a cross pattern and parallel stripes. It is also the old flag of Greece. Nine blue and white parallel stripes symbolize the slogan "ε λ ε υ θ ε υ? α ? Θ? νατο? "(Give me liberty or give me death). Blue Cross Symbol 182 1 The blue cross on a white background waved by the Bishop of Batraguirma North Yard during the Turkish independence uprising.
5. Flag of Thailand
Thai flag? (Thai:? (Tricolor Flag) is a tricolor flag, which consists of five horizontal bands of red, white, blue, white and red. The blue band is twice as wide as the red and white bands. Red symbolizes the people, white first refers to Southern Buddhism, later refers to religion, and blue refers to the royal family. The current national flag was adopted on September 28th of 19 17 and designed by King Rama VI.