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Star-Struck! Trivia Quiz
Flags With(out) Stars
Each of these twelve flags used to have stars, that is until they were struck (by me) from their patterns. Match each now-starless flag to its correct country.
Nov 20 2024
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Tarkowski: 10/12
Nov 17 2024
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Guest 203: 8/12
Nov 16 2024
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earthling_: 12/12
Nov 14 2024
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Guest 73: 10/12
Nov 11 2024
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Guest 64: 12/12
Nov 09 2024
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Guest 120: 10/12
Nov 05 2024
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joecali: 12/12
Oct 28 2024
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Fiona112233: 12/12
Oct 18 2024
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auto_enigma: 12/12
Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Australia
The most prominent star on the Australian flag is the Commonwealth Star, which has seven points representing the six original states of Australia and the territories, signifying unity among them. Next to the Commonwealth Star, there is the Southern Cross, a constellation unique to the southern hemisphere.
It consists of five stars - Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, and Epsilon Crucis - which are arranged in a cross-like pattern and are symbolic of Australia's geographical location in the southern hemisphere.
2. Turkey
The flag of Turkey features a prominent white star and a crescent on a red background. The star and crescent design is often attributed to a dream of the Ottoman house's founder, Osman I, in which he saw a moon rising from the father of the woman he was meant to marry.
The star and crescent design is common on many flags, and the star is often said to be a representation of the planet Venus.
3. Ethiopia
The flag of Ethiopia is a distinctive tricolor featuring green, yellow, and red horizontal stripes, with a blue circle and a five-pointed star in the center. The blue circle represents the sky and peace, while the five-pointed star, often known as the "Star of David," represents the connection between Ethiopia and the biblical King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, as well as the country's early Christian heritage.
4. Israel
The flag of Israel consists of two horizontal blue stripes, symbolizing the Jewish prayer shawl known as the "Tallit," with a blue Star of David in the center. The Star of David, also known as the "Magen David" in Hebrew, is a six-pointed star that has deep historical and cultural significance to Judaism.
It is a symbol of Jewish identity and unity, with its two interlocking triangles representing the harmonious relationship between God and humanity.
5. United States
The flag of the United States features 50 white stars on a blue field, arranged in nine rows of alternating five and six stars, and 13 horizontal stripes of red and white. The stars represent the 50 states of the nation, while the 13 stripes represent the original 13 American colonies.
The stars are symbolic of the unity and solidarity among the states, signifying the cohesive nature of the American Union. The blue field represents the Union itself, and the stars, which vary in number as new states are added, reflect the growth and expansion of the United States.
6. Panama
The flag of Panama consists of four quarters and two stars, with each solid corner representing a different political party (Conservatives and Liberals), while the white represents the peace between them. The blue star represents purity and honesty, while the red star represents authority and law.
7. Cuba
The flag of Cuba features a single white star on a field of red, situated to the left of five alternating blue and white stripes. The star symbolizes the country's aspiration for independence and sovereignty. The blue stripes represent the three historical divisions of Cuba during its struggle for independence from Spanish colonial rule, while the two white stripes represent the purity and aspiration of the Cuban people.
8. China
The flag of China features a large yellow star in the upper left corner, next to four smaller yellow stars, all against a bright red background. The large star symbolizes the Chinese Communist Party, which has played a pivotal role in the country's history since the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949.
The four smaller stars represent the four social classes of Chinese society during the early stages of communist rule: the working class, the peasantry, the urban bourgeoisie, and the national bourgeoisie. Together, the five stars are arranged in a way that symbolizes unity among these classes under the leadership of the Communist Party.
9. Venezuela
The flag of Venezuela features a horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue, and red, with a set of eight white stars in the blue stripe. They represent the eight provinces that supported Venezuela's fight for independence from Spanish colonial rule during the Venezuelan War of Independence.
These provinces were Caracas, Cumaná, Barcelona, Barinas, Margarita, Mérida, Trujillo, and Guayana. The yellow stripe stands for Venezuela's wealth and abundance, the blue stripe symbolizes its coastline and the Caribbean Sea, while the red represents the blood shed by those who fought for independence.
10. Pakistan
The flag of Pakistan features a green field with a white vertical stripe along the hoist side, which contains a crescent moon and a five-pointed star. The green color represents the Muslim majority in Pakistan and is also a symbol of growth and prosperity.
The white stripe stands for the non-Muslim minority communities in the country. The crescent moon, a common Islamic symbol, reflects progress, while the five-pointed star represents light and knowledge.
11. Burkina Faso
The flag of Burkina Faso includes to stripes of red and green with a yellow overlapping star in the center. The red represents revolution, while the green represents the country's abundance. The star represents the guiding light of the revolution, another reference to the country's break from colonization.
12. Chile
The flag of Chile consists of two horizontal bands of white and red, with a blue square in the upper hoist-side corner that contains a white five-pointed star. The white represents the snow-covered Andes Mountains and the purity of intentions in the country's struggle for independence.
The red represents the bloodshed and sacrifices made by those who fought for Chile's freedom. The blue square represents the Pacific Ocean, which borders the country to the west. The white star within the blue square symbolizes a guide to progress and honor.
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