Please accept finnish for the combined Sweden/Finland flag. Finnish is a national minority language in Sweden. There are more finnish speakers in Sweden than swedish speakers in Finland.
The fact that there was no rifle threw me off of Mozambique, and what country is that on the right side? Neither Eswatini or Lesotho's flags resemble that.
It was the flag of a Bantustan. Bantustans were purported to be independent countries during Apartheid South Africa - in an attempt to deny citizenship-based rights to "Bantu" South Africans, while ensuring that the land reserved for them couldn't support the "national" population. Thus, "citizens" of the "Bantustans" would have little choice but to go find work in (the rest of) South Africa, but without rights of residency in cities, or any democratic claims, for example.
Tsonga is a bit harsh considering there are roughly 3.5 million speakers, most of whom are found in South Africa which isn't part of the flag. Great quiz otherwise
The German-Swiss-Austrian flag, the China-Singapore-Taiwan-Macau-Hong Kong flag, the Serbo-Croatian flag, the Sweden-Finland flag, the Uganda-Tanzania-Kenya flag, and the Namibia-South Africa flag all look like a coat of arms from Europe after about four generations of people from ducal or royal families getting married.
The Tsonga flag is highly erroneous and must be fixed. Gazankulu was never a legitimate entity and shouldn't be used, and I cannot identify the other flag. If it is supposed to be Mozambique, then it should be fixed.
Can we have a Singapore, Malaysia, Sri Lanka and India combination for Tamil? Even though it isnt a national language in India, it is one of the Schedule Eight languages in the nation
Excellent idea and excecution! I am bad at flags. And well at languages too compared to others on the site (can only name a few besides the germanic and romance ones). And got all but the bottom two.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serbo-Croatian
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bielefeld
me: ethiopian
Very enjoyable