European Flags
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Europe is the second smallest of the world's continents, but has the third largest population. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the west by the Atlantic, to the south by the Mediterranean and Black Seas, and to the east by the Ural River, the Ural and Carpathian Mountains, and the Caspian Sea. Whether or not Europe is indeed a continent has been debated. Geographically, Europe is a part of the larger continent, Eurasia, though culturally, Europe is seen as a separate continent by most of its inhabitants. In Eastern Europe, Russia and Japan, children in school are taught of... Show more
European Flags
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1. This is the flag of which island nation? It shows the George Cross which it was awarded in 1942 by King George VI of Britain.
2. Which Central European country is represented by this flag? It was formed in 1993 and has a population of 10.5 million.
3. Which British Overseas Territory is represented by this flag?
4. This flag represents which country, whose capital city is Vilnius?
5. To which country does this flag belong? It is the 8th largest in Europe and has a coastline on the Baltic Sea.
6. Which principality is represented by this flag? It has borders with both Switzerland and Austria.
7. Which country, completely surrounded by Italy, is represented by this flag? It has an area of 24 square miles (61.2 square km) and a population of 30,000 - roughly the same as the town of Pontypridd in Wales.
8. The country represented by this flag became an independent state in 2008, although it is not recognised by the government of Serbia. What is its name?
9. Which country, the largest in Europe, is represented by this flag?
10. The green, white and red on the Italian flag are said by some to represent the countryside, the snow capped mountains and the blood shed in the wars of independence. A more religious interpretation of the flag has the colours representing which three virtues?
11. This is the Polish flag, but from 1978 until his death in 2005, Karol Jozef Wojtyla (also known as John Paul II), held what position? He is the only Polish man ever to do so
12. To which country does this flag belong? Its population is slightly more than that of the English city of Sheffield, and its capital city is Podgorica.
13. Which British Crown dependency is represented by this flag?
14. This flag, which has its origins in the 12th century, represents which Alpine country?
15. To which self-governing country within the Kingdom of Denmark does this flag belong?
16. Which country is represented by this flag? It has a population of 4.5 million people, one quarter of whom live in the capital city.
17. Which country, called 'Eastern Empire' in its mother tongue, is represented by this flag?
18. Which country, whose capital city is Bucharest, is represented by this flag?
19. This is the flag of which principality, which has borders with both France and Spain?
20. This is the flag of which country? It is home to Lake Balaton, the largest lake in Central Europe, and the Hortobagy, the largest natural grassland in all of Europe..
21. This is the flag of which country, which came into existence in 1861?
22. To which country, the westernmost on mainland Europe, does this flag belong?
23. This flag represents which country, which was formed by the breakup of the Carolingian Empire in 843 AD?
24. The largest country which is entirely within Europe is represented by this flag. The capital city gives its name to a popular chicken and garlic-butter dish, but what is the name of the country?
25. This flag is almost identical to that of its neighbouring country, Romania. As well as having very similar flags the two nations also share a common language. To which country does the flag belong?