Flag of Bulgaria
Part 1
Rule 1: Tricolors are simple to draw.
Rule 2: Wikipedia doesn't say anything, so I had to recourse to flagspot.net (a good site, though its dwsign is 90s as fuck)
I have no reason to distrust what Stefan Härtel and Victor Lomantsov. Please thank them, if what they're...
Flag of Brunei
Part 1: A child couldn't draw this flag from memory, due to the flag's rather complex emblem (also, I only learned this flag had hands the past month)
Part 2: The yellow represents the monarchy (Brunei is an absolute monarchy). The black and white,respectively represent the...
Brazil is a huge country. It's bigger than the United States without Alaska, and thanks to it Portuguese is the most spoken language in Sout America, though not Latin America (remember, every other South American country except those in the sparsely populated Guianas has Spanish as its main...
I apologize for the delay. It's been a busy day and I've got homework
Though no day should go flagless. Here's the flag of Lanús, a city in Argentina.
"Amazing"
Flag of Botswana
Part 1
Rule 1: The flag is simple enough that a child could draw it from memoey.
Rule 2: The blue represents rain, a valuable resource in Botswana, a desert country (Botswana's economy is mostly based on mining, however half of Botswana's population is rural) (Fun fact...
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Part 1
Rule 1: Even if a child couldn't remember the number of stars on the flag (I didn't know how many stars were on this flag until today), recognizabilty is more important than perfection
Rule 2: Bosnia and Herzegovina has had, to put it mildly, problems with...
I won't post anything today for reasons (don't worry, it's not anything serious), sorry
Actually, I will post a flag today, but it's not the flag of a country. It's the flag of the Bolivian Navy.
For those that don't get the joke:
Flag of Bolivia
State flag
Civil ensign (has no coat of arms)
Rule 1: A child could draw the coat of arms, but not the state flag, whose coat of arms is rather complex.
Rule 2: The red represents the country's soldiers, the yellow represents the country's mineral deposits (Bolivia is rich in...
Other flags with dragons on them:
Wales
Qing dynasty (China, took power in 1644, adopted flag in 1889, overthrown in 1912)
Somerset, UK
Puerto Madryn, an Argentinian town settled by Welsh people.
Flag of Macau from 1976 to 1999
Strzyżów County, Poland
Flag of Bhutan
Part 1
Rule 1: A child would draw this flag enthusiastically, but he couldn't draw this flag perfectly. Look at all the scales on the dragon!.
Rule 2: I actually know jackshit about Bhutanese culture, which this flag features. Thanfully, Wikipedia exists:
I thought they just...
Flag of Benin (:DDDD)
Part 1
Rule 1: A child could draw this flag from memory. I don't have anything else to say about this.
Rule 2: This is our first flag with Pan-African colors. Many African countries use this colors because those are the colors of Ethiopia's flag. The reason the countries...
It's true.
Flag of Belize
Part 1
Rule 1 Holy shit, look how complex this flag is. A child could not draw this flag from memory.
Rule 2: Look, there's no fucking way I'll write about all the symbolism on this flag. I'm copypasting.
I don't flags colors should symbolize political parties...
I've been away from the cpmputer all day, so I'm posting this late.
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Flag of Belgium
Official flag (rarely used, has 13:15 proportions)
Part 1
Rule 1: The good thing about tricolors is that they can easily be drawn by a child from memory.
Rule 2: Sometimes, I copypaste, and sometimes I...
Flag of Belarus
Rule 1: A child could not draw this flag from memory. The pattern on the left is too complex.
Rule 2: This flag is in fact almost the same one as that of the Byelorussian SSR, the differences being the removal of the hammer and sickle and the reversing of the colors of the...
Flag of Barbados
Part 1
Rule 1: Yes, a child could draw this flag from memory, and even if the trident is somewhat hard to draw perfectly, recognizability is more important than perfection.
Rule 2: The blue represents the ocean, and the yellow represents sands. This is typical Caribbean...
Flag of Bangladesh
Ratio: 3:5 (normal)
Adopted: 17 January 1972
Part 1
Rule 1: A child could easily draw this flag from memory.
Rule 2: The red represents the Sun rising over Bengal (the geographical region where Bengali people live, comprising Bangladesh and a part of eastern India), and also...
Flag of Bahrain
Ratio: 3:5
Adopted: 1932 (current version adopted on 14 February 2002)
Part 1
Rule 1: A child could draw this flag from memory, though I think it could be hard to draw the exact number of points.
Rule 2: The red is the oldest element of this flag, having been around since...
Flag of the Bahamas
Ratio: 1:2 (normal)
Adopted: 10 July 1973
Part 1
Rule 1: Yeah, it's a pretty simple flag. A child coul draw it from memory.
Rule 2: The blue represents the sea which surrounds the country, the yellow represents sand and the Sun, the black represents the force and vigor of...