Yemen's national flag is a flag with red, white and black stripes. 1opened on may 22nd, 990. Yemen's national flag is rectangular with an aspect ratio of 3: 2. The flag surface consists of three equal rectangles from top to bottom: red, white and black. Red symbolizes revolution and victory. White symbolizes holiness and purity. Black symbolizes the dark ages of the past.
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National emblem of Yemen:
Yemen national emblem launched 1990. The national emblem is a noble and sacred eagle with its head facing left and wings ready to go. Eagle is the national bird of Yemen and the spiritual bird of this country.
The eagle has a coat of arms on its chest with the majestic Malibu Dam painted on it, which is a proud construction achievement of the Yemeni people. On the dam stands a coffee tree rich in Yemen. Under the eagle's wings, the Yemeni flag with two curved cross faces flutters, and the ribbon under the eagle's claws reads "Republic of Yemen" in Arabic.
The Republic of Yemen is located at the southwestern tip of the Arabian Peninsula, bordering Saudi Arabia and Oman, and bordering the Red Sea, the Gulf of Aden and the Arabian Sea. 1990 was formed in May by the merger of the Arab Republic of Yemen (northern Yemen) and the People's Democratic Republic of Yemen (southern Yemen). With a written history of over 3,000 years, it is one of the cradles of ancient civilizations in the Arab world.
Yemen is one of the least developed countries in the world, and its food is not self-sufficient. About 1/2 near the entrance. In summer, there are often sandstorms in the desert. Due to overgrazing, desertification becomes more and more serious. The country's cotton is of good quality, which is exported in large quantities every year, and the coffee planting area is also very large, occupying an important position. In recent years, the government has devoted itself to reducing the budget deficit and government expenditure, trying to control inflation and stabilize prices.
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Yemen Flag
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Baidu Encyclopedia-Yemen