#Vietnam June 11

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Yesterday’s contribution to the 30-Day Flags Coach4aday Challenge was on VIETNAM.

The flag of Vietnam can be seen below.

June 11th Flag of the Day

The national flag of this country is a tricolor featuring three equal bands of red, white, and black.

FAQ about this Flag

  1. Origins: The current design of this flag was adopted on October 4, 1984. It replaced the previous flag, which had a green background and featured a golden eagle of Saladin in the center.
  2. Flag dimensions: The ratio of the flag’s width to its length is 2:3. This means that the width is two-thirds of the length, and the flag has a rectangular shape.
  3. Historical influence: The design is inspired by the flag of the Arab Liberation Movement, which was a nationalist organization during the early 20th century. The movement aimed for the liberation of Arab countries from colonial powers.
  4. Pan-Arab colors: The red, white, and black colors used in this flag are known as the Pan-Arab colors. These colors have been historically associated with Arab nationalism and can be found in the flags of several other Arab nations.

Do you know what country it belongs to? Answer in tomorrow’s post.

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