What is saint-martin flag?

The flag of Saint-Martin features a white background with two triangles of red and blue forming a diagonal cross. The red represents Saint Martin’s Dutch side while the blue represents the French side of the island. The flag was adopted in 1995, when the island was split into two distinct national territories, one French and one Dutch, following a referendum. Its design represents the transnational character of the island and symbolizes the peaceful coexistence of both territories, their cooperation, and mutual respect. The flag is commonly used for official and ceremonial purposes by both sides of the island.