The single flag of Nepal
The flag of Nepal is the only national flag in the world that does not have a rectangular or square shape.
It is formed by two overlapping triangles, making its design unique among all countries.
What do the triangles represent?
The two triangles symbolize:
The Himalayan mountains
The country’s two main religions
Hinduism
Buddhism
The colors of the flag
The flag mainly uses:
Red
Blue
Red represents courage and is also Nepal’s national color.
Blue symbolizes peace and harmony.
The symbols on the flag
The flag contains white symbols representing:
The sun
The moon
These elements symbolize the hope that Nepal will exist for as long as the Sun and Moon endure.
Historical curiosity
The unusual shape of Nepal’s flag comes from ancient banners used by Nepalese dynasties.
Even after the country modernized, the traditional design was preserved.
Why is it so famous?
Nepal’s flag became world famous because of:
Its unusual shape
Its strong cultural and religious meaning
Its representation of the country’s historical identity
Being completely different from all other national flags
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