A flag with four sides of equal length is a square flag. An example of a square flag is the flag of the Vatican City, which features a unique design with the Papal Tiara and crossed keys. Square flags are less common than rectangular ones but are used by some countries and organizations for various purposes.
Great Britain, France, Italy, and US
Great Britain, USA, France, and Italy
Spain Great Britain France United States
Great Britain contains four countries; England, Wales and Scotland and Northern Ireland.
No. The flag of Great Britain is made up of four flags - the English flag is called the cross of Saint George - it is a white background with a red cross on it. The cross is veritcal and horizontal.
Great Britain is comprised of three countries, not four - ie England, Scotland and Wales. If you add Northern Ireland, it becomes the United Kingdom.
A pryamid has four sides.
With great difficulty, since a square has only four sides.
the Union Flag - usually called the Union Jack - was the symbol of the United Kingdom - first of Scotland and England as Great Britain and then when Ireland was included an extra red stripe was added.
Great Britain, France, Italy, and US
Portugal, Spain, France, and Great Britain.