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Are you wondering what countries have red and yellow flags? Many places across the globe have these colors in their flags, and they hold special significance. In this article, with the help of global flag experts, we'll share the countries and regions with red and yellow flags and dig into the meaning behind them. Plus, we'll explain how red and yellow flags are used for other purposes.

  1. Spain’s flag has horizontal red and yellow bands with a coat of arms. King Charles III chose the colors because he wanted Spain to have a flag that was different from other countries. It’s been the country’s official flag since 1785. The emblem features a lion, gold shield, Pillars of Hercules, and a crown to represent the Spanish monarchy.[1]

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  1. The flag of China is red with five yellow stars in the upper left corner. Red represents the revolutionary communist philosophy of China and is also the color of the Han, the country’s largest Chinese ethnic group. Five is an important number in Chinese symbolism and is linked to the Five Classics, Five Elements, Five Rulers, and Five Virtues. The big star stands for China as a country, and the four smaller stars surrounding it are the country’s minorities.[2]
  1. The Vietnam flag is red with a big yellow star in the center. The red signifies the uprising of the country’s people against the French colonial government.[3] According to historian and global flag expert Haitham Kuraishi, “red is a very popular color to describe independence movements or freedom, especially being a sign of the blood of those who fought for independence through a country's revolution.”[4]
    • The five-pointed yellow star represents the main classes of society in Vietnam.[5]
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Kyrgyzstan

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  1. The flag of Kyrgyzstan is red with a yellow sun disk in the middle. The design in the center is a drawing of the roof of a yurt, which was the type of home that the Kyrgyz people used to live in. The sun that’s around the central image has forty rays and signifies the forty tribes of the land. The red stands for the resilience and strength of the country in times of adversity.[7]
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New Mexico, United States

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  1. New Mexico’s flag is yellow with a red cross. The red emblem is an ancient sun symbol called “Zia,” which is connected to the Zia Pueblo. It’s situated amid a yellow field. Four points extend out from the circle, representing the four seasons and the four stages of life. Four is a sacred number to the Zia people. The state flag is symbolic of the indigenous people of the land.[9]
    • The red and yellow colors are also linked to Isabel I, Queen of Castile, and the Spanish conquistadors.
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Liège, Belgium

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  1. The flag of Liège is predominantly red and yellow with various designs. The coat of arms is in the upper left corner and features the Perron of Liège, which is a civic monument in the city’s centre. On either side of it are the letters “L” and “G.” Below this emblem are three green lions, and in the bottom center are three horns. The flag is not official, but it’s accepted as a representation of the city.[16]
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Scania, Sweden

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  1. The flag of Scania is red with a yellow cross. The province is located in the southernmost part of Sweden. The red represents Denmark and the yellow represents Sweden, and together they signify the complex history of the region. There are different explanations surrounding the flag. For some, it’s a reminder of what used to be Eastern Denmark. Others connect the presence of the cross to the Christian religion that dominates the area. Despite the various interpretations, it’s become a symbol of the Scania people’s cultural pride.[17]
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Emirate of 'Ha'il, Saudi Arabia

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  1. The Emirate of 'Ha'il flag was red with a yellow crescent and star. It was used to represent the Emirate of Haʾil, also known as the Emirate of Jabal Shammar, from 1835 to 1920.[19] Not much has been recorded about the symbolism behind the flag. Global flag expert Thanos Sekeris gives some context about the possible meaning behind the color red. He explains that “usually red has to do with some sort of revolution, some sort of war where many people lost their lives fighting for the country's freedom.”[20]
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Jennifer Vasquez, BA, MA
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Jennifer Vasquez, BA, MA. Jennifer earned her B.A. in English and Music at the University of La Verne and her M.A. in English at CSU Long Beach. She's written for a variety of lifestyle and entertainment publications. She's also a major Halloween and horror enthusiast and launched her own blog dedicated to all things spooky. She’s continuously looking for ways to upgrade her writing skills and holds certifications in SEO, email marketing, and UX writing.
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