Flag of Nepal
The flag of Nepal is the world's only non-quadrilateral flag of a sovereign country. It takes the shape of two adjoining right-angled triangles and has a crimson red field with deep blue edges. Within the smaller upper triangle is an emblem of the upper half of a white sun resting on an upward facing white crescent. The lower triangle bears a white sun with twelve rays.
Country
Nepal
ISO Alpha-2
NP
ISO Alpha-3
NPL
Region
Asia
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the flag of Nepal look like?
The flag of Nepal is the world's only non-quadrilateral flag of a sovereign country. It takes the shape of two adjoining right-angled triangles and has a crimson red field with deep blue edges. Within the smaller upper triangle is an emblem of the upper half of a white sun resting on an upward facing white crescent. The lower triangle bears a white sun with twelve rays.
What is the ISO code of Nepal?
The ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 code of Nepal is NP, and the alpha-3 code is NPL.