bendera
A "bendera" is the Indonesian word for "flag." It is a piece of fabric, often rectangular, that is used as a symbol of a country, organization, or group. Flags typically feature specific colors, patterns, and emblems that represent the identity and values of the entity they symbolize. For example, the national flag of Indonesia consists of two horizontal stripes: red on the top and white on the bottom.
Flags are used in various contexts, including ceremonies, sports events, and military displays. They serve to promote unity and pride among people. In addition to national flags, there are also state, regional, and organizational flags, each with its own significance and design.