Pourquoi il ya 12 étoiles sur le drapeau européen ?

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Pourquoi il ya 12 étoiles sur le drapeau européen ?

Pourquoi il ya 12 étoiles sur le drapeau européen ?

Description symbolique « Sur le fond bleu du ciel, douze étoiles d'or forment un cercle représentant l'union des peuples d'Europe. Le nombre d'étoiles est invariable, le chiffre douze symbolisant la perfection et la plénitude. »

What are the dimensions of the flag of Europe?

  • According to graphical specifications published online by the Council of Europe in 2004, the flag is rectangular with 2:3 proportions: its fly (width) is one and a half times the length of its hoist (height). Twelve yellow stars are centred in a circle (the radius of which is a third of the length of the hoist)...

What is the origin of the European Union Flag?

  • Originally designed in 1955 for the Council of Europe, the flag was adopted by the European Communities, the predecessors of the present European Union, in 1986. The Council of Europe gave the flag a symbolic description in the following terms, though the official symbolic description adopted by the EU omits the reference to the "Western world":

What are the colours of the Council of Europe's flag?

  • The base colour of the flag is defined as Pantone " Reflex Blue ", while the golden stars are portrayed in Pantone "Yellow": The 2013 logo of the Council of Europe has the colours: The twelve-star "flag of Europe" was designed in 1950 and officially adopted by the Council of Europe in 1955.

What do the Stars on the European flag represent?

  • Symbolism. The Council of Europe gave the 1955 flag a symbolic description in the following terms: Against the blue sky of the Western world, the stars represent the peoples of Europe in a circle, a symbol of unity. Their number shall be invariably set at twelve, the symbol of completeness and perfection.

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