What is salvadoran flag?

The flag of El Salvador consists of three horizontal stripes: blue on top, white in the middle, and blue on the bottom. In the center of the flag, there is the country's coat of arms, which features a triangle with five volcanoes, a rainbow, and a rising sun.

The blue stripes represent the country's waters on the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, while the white stripe symbolizes peace and unity. The coat of arms represents the country's natural beauty and resources.

The current flag was adopted on September 27, 1972, but it has gone through several changes since El Salvador gained independence in 1821. The flag is commonly used in national holidays, celebrations, and events to symbolize the pride and identity of the Salvadoran people.