
The flag of another country in my world, Śíropa, and its symbolism
The stripes' color and arrangement represent the country's cultural identity: Two wide white stripes on top and bottom for neutrality on all sides: Ŝîropa has become an arbiter of international trade, and so a lot of its culture revolves around the idea of "between." A primary cultural value is international neutrality for trade and commerce. On from that, the two yellow stripes represent wealth and prosperity. Ŝîropans believe neutrality will lead to prosperity. The black stripe in the middle represents a core of strength, since they believe that one must have a core of national strength in order to maintain neutrality for prosperity. The formation of green petals are a small acacia leaf, representing the savanna grasslands that form half of Ŝîropa. There are 6 to represent the nation's 6 main river tributaries.