Flag of Georgia (country)
The Flag of Georgia features a white field with a large red cross that extends to the edges, symbolizing the Christian faith. In each of the four quadrants created by the cross, there is a smaller red cross, representing the patron saint of Georgia, Saint George. This design reflects the country's rich history and cultural heritage.
Adopted in 2004, the flag is often associated with Georgia's independence and its aspirations for European integration. The colors red and white are significant in Georgian culture, symbolizing bravery and purity, respectively. The flag is a prominent symbol of national identity for the people of Georgia.