Bhutan Flag flagsoftheworld
The national flag of Bhutan was officially adopted in 1965. The flag features the wingless white dragon holding jewels in its claws to interpret prosperity. The embrangling mouth of the dragon represents the strength of the male and female deities, protecting the country. The white color stands for purity and loyalty. The national flag of Bhutan is consists of the two colors. The national flag of Bhutan is diagonally divided into saffron yellow and orange-red colors. Saffron yellow color of the Bhutan flag stands for the power of the monarchy, the authority of the king and on the other hand, orange-red color stands for Buddhism.

Official Name: Druk-Yul (Kingdom of Bhutan)

Capital: Thimpu

Location: Bhutan lies in the eastern Himalayas. It is sandwiched between India to the south and China to the north.

Area: 47,000 Sq. km.

Official Language: Dzongkha (A Tibetan dialect)

National Flag : Diagonally yellow over orange over all ion the center a white dragon.

Flag Ratio: 2:3

National Anthem: Druk Tsendhen Thunder Dragon Kingdom.
Comments: 0
Votes:13