Flags of the World, Part 11 of 12
(Taiwan to Tuvalu)
Flags, Places, and Languages of the World
Flags are a universal characteristic of human civilization. With the exception of the most primitive societies and of nomadic peoples, it appears that every culture has invented for itself flags of one kind or another—with a remarkable similarity of form observable throughout the world.
The functions of flags are nearly identical in all societies, and parallels in flag usages may be observed in diverse regions and eras.
Click on one of the following world-flag indexes if you want to go to another section or repeat a previous unit.
World Flags A, Part 1 of 12
World Flags B, Part 2 of 12
World Flags C, Part 3 of 12
World Flags D-F, Part 4 of 12
World Flags G-H, Part 5 of 12
World Flags I-L, Part 6 of 12
World Flags M, Part 7 of 12
World Flags N, Part 8 of 12
World Flags O-R, Part 9 of 12
World Flags Sa-Sy, Part 10 of 12
World Flags T, Part 11 of 12
World Flags U-Z, Part 12 of 12