South America is made up of 12 countries and each country has its own unique flag. Here is a brief overview of some of the flags of South American countries:
Brazil: The flag of Brazil features a green field with a yellow diamond in the center, containing a blue circle with 27 white stars representing the country's states and the Federal District. The flag also features a blue band with the national motto "Ordem e Progresso" (Order and Progress) inscribed on it.
Argentina: The flag of Argentina consists of three horizontal stripes of light blue and white with a golden sun in the center. The sun is known as the Sun of May and is a national symbol representing the Inca sun god Inti.
Chile: Chile's flag is made up of two horizontal stripes of white and red, with a blue square in the upper left corner. Inside the blue square is a white five-pointed star representing the country's freedom.
Colombia: The flag of Colombia consists of three horizontal stripes of yellow, blue, and red. The yellow stripe represents the nation's wealth and resources, the blue represents the country's oceans and rivers, and the red symbolizes the blood shed by those who fought for independence.
These are just a few examples of the flags of countries in South America, each with its own unique symbols and meanings representing their history and culture.
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