The flag of Switzerland has one line of symmetry. This is because the flag is perfectly symmetrical along its vertical axis, dividing it into two equal halves. Each half mirrors the other, creating a single line of symmetry.
one vertical line of symmetry.
there are none.
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The flag of Austria has two lines of symmetry. One line of symmetry can be drawn vertically, dividing the flag into two equal halves. The other line of symmetry can be drawn horizontally, also dividing the flag into two equal halves.
None. The shield, in the yellow band, is asymmetrical.
the British flag has no lines of symmetry it only has a point of symmetry (in the middle of the flag)
one vertical line of symmetry.
The flag of Ukraine has 1 line of symmetry.
there are none.
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One
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None.
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None.
The Japanese flag has four lines of symmetry. Two of them are a horizontal line halfway up the flag, and a vertical one halfway across the width. It also has two rotation lines of symmetry across the diagonals.
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