
Flag of Indonesia
The Sang Saka Merah-Putih ('Sacred Red and White') is one of the world's simplest national flags — two equal horizontal bands of red and white. It was first raised on 17 August 1945.

The Sang Saka Merah-Putih ('Sacred Red and White') is one of the world's simplest national flags — two equal horizontal bands of red and white. It was first raised on 17 August 1945.
Iran's tricolour was adopted in 1980 after the Islamic Revolution. The phrase 'Allahu Akbar' is repeated 22 times along the borders between the bands.
The national flag of Iraq is the official banner of the Asia country. It is flown on government buildings and used in international representation.
The Irish Tricolour features vertical bands of green, white, and orange. It was first flown in 1848 as a symbol of unity between the country's two main religious communities.
The national flag of Jordan is the official banner of the Asia country. It is flown on government buildings and used in international representation.
The national flag of Kenya is the official banner of the Africa country. It is flown on government buildings and used in international representation.
The national flag of Kuwait is the official banner of the Asia country. It is flown on government buildings and used in international representation.
The national flag of Laos is the official banner of the Asia country. It is flown on government buildings and used in international representation.
The national flag of Lebanon is the official banner of the Asia country. It is flown on government buildings and used in international representation.