What two colors are on the flag of the European Union?
The two colors in the flag of Europe – Gold and Navy – are officially dictated by the PMS system. The colors displayed above in hexadecimal (and RGB) are closest to the PANTONE system. In CMYK the yellow and blue are (100, 67, 0, 40) and (0, 20, 100, 0), respectively.
What shade of blue is the EU flag?
The colours of the emblem are Pantone Reflex Blue for the surface of the rectangle and Pantone Yellow for the stars. The international Pantone range is very widely available and easily accessible, even for non-professionals.
Why does the EU have 12 stars?
The flag has 12 stars because the number twelve is the symbol of completeness and unity. In various traditions, twelve is a symbolic number representing perfection. The circle is a symbol of unity. So it was decided to put 12 stars in a circle on the European flag, representing unity among the peoples of Europe.
What is the Colour of the European flag?
Flag of Europe
Use | Continent flag of Europe Council flag representing the Council of Europe (47 members) Union flag representing the EU (27 members) |
Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 9 December 1955 (CoE) 29 June 1985 (EEC) |
Design | A circle of twelve five-pointed yellow stars on a blue field. |
Designed by | Arsène Heitz, Paul M. G. Lévy |
Which country has the most Colours on its flag?
Belize
What is the oldest flag in Europe?
Flag of Scotland
Which country has the oldest continuously used flag?
Denmark
Which country has the only flag with more than four sides?
Flag of Nepal
What is the rarest flag color?
purple color
Which country has the smallest flag?
The smallest national flag is 0.697 square micrometres, and was achieved by the Institute for Quantum Computing (Canada) in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, as measured on 6 September 2016.