The Emirates flags belong to the seven emirates that form the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Each emirate has its own flag and they are all distinct from each other.
Here is some information about each of the seven Emirates flags:
Abu Dhabi: The flag of Abu Dhabi is white with a red vertical stripe on the left that features a black falcon in the center. The falcon represents the country's national symbol.
Dubai: The flag of Dubai is red with a white horizontal stripe in the center. On the stripe, there is a red falcon with gold wings.
Sharjah: The flag of Sharjah is green with a white, black and red eagle in the center. The eagle represents the country's strength, courage and pride.
Ajman: The flag of Ajman features red, green and white horizontal stripes, and a black rectangle in the upper left corner with a white hand holding a dagger. The hand represents the country's dedication to protect its people.
Umm Al Quwain: The flag of Umm Al Quwain is red with a thin white stripe on the left and a white crescent moon and seven white stars on the right. The moon and stars represent the seven Emirates of UAE.
Ras Al Khaimah: The flag of Ras Al Khaimah features a white vertical stripe on the left and a red and green horizontal stripe on the right. In the center, there is a golden falcon with wings spread.
Fujairah: The flag of Fujairah is white with a red square on the upper left corner featuring a white fort in the center with seven towers. The fort represents the country's heritage and the seven towers represent the seven Emirates of UAE.
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