From Wikipedia: The Flag of Europe is the flag and emblem of the European Union (EU) and Council of Europe (CoE).[4] It consists of a circle of 12 golden (yellow) stars on a blue background. The blue represents the west, the number of stars represent completeness while their position in a circle represents unity. The stars do not vary according to the members of either organisation as they are intended to represent all the people's of Europe, even those outside European integration. There are however alternative, unofficial, religious interpretations of the flag.
The 12 stars on the flag of Europe represent unity, solidarity, and harmony among the countries of Europe. The number 12 was chosen as a symbol of completeness and unity, and it does not have any specific connection to the number of member countries in the European Union.
There are 12 stars on the flag of the European Union. The design represents unity among the member states and does not have a specific number of stars for each country.
A blue field with 12 five-pointed gold stars arranged in a circle in the center; blue represents the sky of the Western world, the stars are the peoples of Europe in a circle, a symbol of unity; the number of stars is fixed.
The twelve stars on the EU flag represent unity and harmony among the twelve founding countries of the European Union. The number 12 is also a symbol of completeness and perfection in many cultures, adding to the significance of the stars on the flag.
The Council of Europe gives the flag a symbolic description in the following terms: Against the blue sky of the Western world, the stars represent the peoples of Europe in a circle, a symbol of unity. Their number shall be invariably set at twelve, the symbol of completeness and perfection. - Council of Europe.
The 12 stars on the European flag symbolize unity, solidarity, and harmony among the member countries of the European Union. The number 12 does not have a specific meaning regarding the number of EU member states at the time of its design.
The flag of the EU is a royal blue flag with 12 yellow stars in a centre circle, to represent perfection.
If you mean the flag of the European union, there are 12 of them. Otherwise, each country has an own flag.
there is 12 red stars on the flag
European union flag is the symbol of the European Union It represents Europe's unity and identity in a wider sense. The circle of gold stars represents solidarity and harmony between the peoples of Europe.
It depends which flag you are referring to.
The European Union flag is a blue background with a circle of 12 yellow stars.
There are 12 stars on the flag of the European Union. The design represents unity among the member states and does not have a specific number of stars for each country.
The twelve stars are a symbol of perfection and completeness.
12.
The May 12, 1997 version has 27 stars on it.
A blue field with 12 five-pointed gold stars arranged in a circle in the center; blue represents the sky of the Western world, the stars are the peoples of Europe in a circle, a symbol of unity; the number of stars is fixed.
The flag of Europe is a blue background with twelve five-pointed gold stars organized in a circle in the center. It is the flag of the Council of Europe and the European Union, and is also used in relation to the Eurozone and the continent of Europe as a whole. The flag was first used by the Council of Europe in 1953, when there were only fifteen members. However, not all members were considered sovereign, so only twelve stars were used as a symbol of perfection and completeness.