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Brazil's flag has no color.
Brazil's national flag is green, symbolizing Brazil's lush fields and forests. Its main feature is a huge yellow diamond, symbolizing Brazil's gold wealth, with a blue celestial sphere floating in the middle.

It includes 27 white five-pointed stars (one for each state and the Federal District), arranged in the same way as the night sky in Brazil. The globe shows a white equatorial belt with the motto "order and progress" on it.

1789, when the Brazilian people broke out in the "tooth extraction uprising" to overthrow the Portuguese colonial rule, someone once designed the Brazilian flag. 18 15, Joao VI, who fled to Brazil, announced the establishment of Portugal, Brazil and the United Kingdom of Algavi. In May of the following year, a decree was issued stipulating that the British flag was white and decorated with the British national emblem.

1On September 7th, 822, the Brazilian Empire was founded. After Pedro I issued the Declaration of Independence, he announced that the colors of Brazil were green and yellow. Green symbolizes Brazil's vast jungle, and yellow symbolizes rich mineral deposits and resources. It is stipulated that the national flag is a green rectangular flag with a yellow diamond in the middle and the imperial national emblem in the center of the diamond.