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Top 10 Worst Flag in World

The national banner of Nepal is the world's just non-quadrilateral national banner. The banner is a streamlined mix of two single pennons, the vexillological word for a flag. Its blood red is the shade of the rhododendron, the nation's national blossom. The blue fringe is the shade of peace. Until 1962, the banner's seals, the sun and the sickle moon, had human appearances. They were evacuated to modernize the banner. 


The banner was received, with the development of another sacred government, on December 16, 1962. The individual flags had been utilized for the previous two centuries and the twofold flag since the nineteenth century. The banner obtains the fundamental outline from the first plan, which has been being used for over 2,000 years


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