The Nepalese flag is a combination of two pennons with a border and with a sun and crescent moon. The used colors in the flag are blue, red, white. The proportion of the Nepalese flag is 1:1.21901033. The Flag of Nepal was adopted in 1743. The last change to the current Nepalese flag design was in 1962.
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Nepal
The Nepalese flag is the flag of the country named Nepal. Nepal is located in continental Asia. Nepal has 2 neighbouring countries. The total length of land borders of Nepal is 1 818 mi/ 2 926 km. Nepal border neighbours and border lengths are: People's Republic of China: 1 236 km, India: 1 690 km.
29 384 297 people are living in Nepal, a country stretching over 56 827 sq mi/ 147 181 km² (2.6% water). The population density in Nepal is of 517 per sq mi/ 200 people per km². The official language of Nepal is Nepali. The capital city of Nepal is Kathmandu. Nepal is a Federal parliamentary republic.
The currency in Nepal is the Nepalese rupee ₨ (NPR). UTC (standard time) in Nepal is UTC+05:45 and UTC+05:45 in summer. Nepal has the unique two-letter country code, NP (also Internet top-level domain), its three-letter country code is NPL, and its three-digit country code is 524. The calling code for Nepal is +977.