What is napals flag?

The flag of Nepal consists of two overlapping, triangular pennants, with the upper one smaller than the lower one. The upper pennant is white, symbolizing peace and honesty, while the lower pennant is crimson red, signifying bravery and the bloody wars fought for the country's independence. The two triangles represent the Himalayan Mountains and also the two major religious traditions of the country: Hinduism and Buddhism. The emblem of Nepal, a white five-pointed star within a blue border, is centered in the red triangle. The flag was adopted on December 16, 1962, following the abolishment of the monarchy.