The 9 white points in the zig-zag line represent the fact that Qatar is the ninth member of Emirates in the Persian Gulf which were reconciled after the Qatar-British Treaty of 1916.
the British flag has no lines of symmetry it only has a point of symmetry (in the middle of the flag)
There are 9 triangles in the qatar flag
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The flag of Qatar consists of a serrated line with nine points, so technically there are no triangles. If one considers each point to be a triangle extension of the solid color, then there are 19 triangles (9 white, 10 red).
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The white color reflects the internationally recognized symbol of peace. The purple color symbolizes the blood shed during the wars Qatar had undergone. The nine-point serrated line indicates that Qatar is the 9th member of the "reconciled Emirates" of the Persian Gulf.
the British flag has no lines of symmetry it only has a point of symmetry (in the middle of the flag)
One of the symbols of Qatar is the nine-point serrated line found on its flag, which represents the country as one of the Emirates.
Qatar's flag was adopted September 3, 1971.
There are 9 triangles in the qatar flag
9
Every country has a flag, there isn't a country without one !
A flag on a map typically indicates a specific location, such as a landmark, point of interest, or government building. It helps users easily identify important places on the map.
The flag of Qatar is maroon with a broad white serrated band on the hoist side. The serrated edge consists of nine points, representing the fact that Qatar is the ninth member of the "reconciled Emirates" of the Persian Gulf in the wake of the conclusion of the Qatari-British treaty of 1916.
White for peace and maroon for bloodshed during war.
The flag of Qatar consists of a serrated line with nine points, so technically there are no triangles. If one considers each point to be a triangle extension of the solid color, then there are 19 triangles (9 white, 10 red).
That flag would be Qatar.