World Flags Information Resources

World Flags Information Resources

World flags represent countries, territories, international organisations, and cultural or regional identities. They often carry historical, political, and symbolic meaning through colours, shapes, emblems, and patterns. The resources below provide trusted references, images, background information, and educational material on national flags, regional flags, and international banners from around the world.


Official & Intergovernmental Resources

World Flag Databases & Reference Sites

Vexillology (Study of Flags) & Specialist Organisations

Educational Resources for Students & Classrooms

Flag Images, Media & Downloadable Graphics

Flag Etiquette, Protocol & Design


Why Use Official & Trusted Flag Resources

Flag designs can change when countries update symbols, gain independence, merge, or adopt new national colours. Informal images found online may be outdated, inaccurate, or incorrectly labelled. Official intergovernmental organisations, recognised flag reference projects, and established educational platforms provide clearer documentation, update history, and context for national, regional, and international flags. Using trusted sources helps ensure flag designs, proportions, colours, and meanings are represented accurately.

⚠️ Disclaimer

This page provides links to external flag, geographic, educational, and reference websites for general information only. All flag images, designs, colours, symbols, descriptions, country data, maps, and related content are created, maintained, and updated solely by their respective organisations or third-party providers. Flag depictions may involve political sensitivities, disputed territories, or evolving national symbols; this page does not create, endorse, approve, or guarantee any territorial claims, sovereignty positions, or political interpretations. This page is not affiliated with or endorsed by the United Nations, CIA World Factbook, Flagpedia, FOTW, FIAV, NAVA, National Geographic, Wikimedia, or any other referenced entity. Always consult original flag reference sources, official government publications, or qualified vexillology and geography professionals before relying on flag information for legal, diplomatic, commercial, or critical decision-making.