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National colours
National colours are frequently part of a country's set of national symbols. Many states and nations have formally adopted a set of colours as their official "national colours" while others have de facto national colours that have become well known through popular use. National colours often appear on a variety of different media, from the nation's flag to the colours used in sports. Before World War I, they also served as the colours of different military uniforms for each nation or region.
Africa
North America
Sub-national colours
South America
Asia
Sub-national colours
Europe
Sub-national colours
Oceania
Sub-national colours
Countries with limited or no recognition
These are the national colours for countries or states that have limited or no recognition.
Former countries
Caliphates
Ancient/Imperial Chinese dynasties
Supranational organisations
Some noted supranational organisations like the United Nations and the European Union have their own colours as part of their branding and marketing. They are usually taken from the organisation's flag. Although they do not have national sporting teams, the colours can be used for anything connected to the organisation, like associated bodies.
Examples of use of these colours
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