You've got great eyes! 👍 I revisited the square, read what was written on its flag pole, and made some research. It is the Yemen Arab Republic also known simply as North Yemen or Yemen (Sanaʽa). As we all know, it was a country from 1962 to 1990 in the northwestern part of what is now Yemen. FYI, following info is partially adopted from the comment of a UA-cam user "St Gr01" who also watched my video. => Those in the video are the flags of the countries that participated in the 1988 Seoul Olympics, and the Seoul Olympic Park, in which the flag square is located, now flies the flags of those countries even if those countries do not exist anymore or even if they have changed flag or name. For example, there are the flags of the USSR, Yugoslavia, Burma, British Hong Kong, South and North Yemen, Zaire, Socialist Romania, Socialist Bulgaria, East Germany, etc. The park is trying to add historic perspective to the theme of the park commemorating the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
2:14 Spotted a Soviet Union flag on the left side of the flagpoles!! 🤯
1:51 My country’s flag
Last time South Korea hosted the second time for the Olympics it got hosted at PyongChang at 2018
3:00 Chad
Sudan and Suriname are upside down
2:26
Beautiful Flags
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@@allaboutflag102 🤩👍
NGL cant you just put the flags and animals in parts or separate videos
Nice video BTW
This must be the Seoul 1988 Olympics flags cuz lots of comments think this is the Seoul 1988 Olympics
Yup, exactly!
Omg someone call help for the Philippine flag it’s stuck
I remember people put these flags but small ones on the front side between the hoods on their cars, why do they do that?
What is that flag between UK and Australia? It looks like Syria but with 1 single star
You've got great eyes! 👍 I revisited the square, read what was written on its flag pole, and made some research. It is the Yemen Arab Republic also known simply as North Yemen or Yemen (Sanaʽa). As we all know, it was a country from 1962 to 1990 in the northwestern part of what is now Yemen. FYI, following info is partially adopted from the comment of a UA-cam user "St Gr01" who also watched my video. => Those in the video are the flags of the countries that participated in the 1988 Seoul Olympics, and the Seoul Olympic Park, in which the flag square is located, now flies the flags of those countries even if those countries do not exist anymore or even if they have changed flag or name. For example, there are the flags of the USSR, Yugoslavia, Burma, British Hong Kong, South and North Yemen, Zaire, Socialist Romania, Socialist Bulgaria, East Germany, etc. The park is trying to add historic perspective to the theme of the park commemorating the 1988 Seoul Olympics.
Noo famoso buscando musipalidad espicial otro país saber buscando falta uno
The flag of Sudan was flip
The Flag Of Sudan Is Up Side Down
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You Welcome ❤
I just noticed an Communist Afghanistan flag 2:28
I just saw the Soviet Union. Why is that there?
Don't tell me they got an comminust flag 💀
Next time go to PyongChang
Sure! Thank you for watching.
Philipines join with his flag flipp☠
Two Bulgaria flags
Two German flags
Name of flag between Canada and Ivory Coast??
Cameron
@@Batisteshampoo123 I know what Cameroon’s flag looks like, but I’m talking the blue British ensign flag.
@@Batisteshampoo123 And Ivory Coast’s flag looks exactly like Ireland’s but it’s backwards
Lots of outdated flags
Yup! It's to commemorate the 1988 Seoul Olympics. It's as if time stood still back then. Thank you for watching.
It’s like as if it’s still 1988.