The flag of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization has a navy blue (Pantone 280) field charged with a white compass rose emblem from which radiates four white lines. It was approved by the North Atlantic Council on 14 October 1953.[1]
Construction sheet
The following dimensions are used in the flag[1]:
- Length: 400 (units)
- Width: 300
- Star: 150
- Diameter of the circle behind the star: 115
- Amount of space between the star and the white line: 10
- Amount of space between the edge of the flag to the white lines: 30
References
- ^ a b "NATO Multimedia: The official emblem of NATO". NATO. 5 December 2008. http://www.nato.int/multi/natologo.htm. Retrieved 2 March 2010.
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