When you want to reach out and touch someone's ear drum in Israel you have to dial the number 972. For that number we have a flag to help you remember. The flag is pink, violet, orange stripes with a blue, yellow and black phone. The background colours are coded to numbers, based upon the order of the rainbow. Orange is 2 since it is the second colour of the rainbow, violet is 7 since it is the seventh colour, and pink, well, it was been assigned to the number 9.
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Saturday, June 22, 2019
Ireland Calling Code flag 353
When you want to project your spirit into Ireland though the primitive holomatix known as a phone, you need to dial 353. 353 is Ireland's international prefix. When you do, your thoughts directly enter this enchanted isle with out having to pass through immigration.
Friday, June 21, 2019
Afghanistan Calling Code Flag 93
You need to dial 93 to reach people in Afghanistan, and many US families have become familiar with this code, when trying to reached loved ones living in this peachy place of magnificent mountains.
By good harmony, the contrast indicators are both blue, giving this flag a kind of special theme.
There have literally been thousands of flags over Afghanistan. If Six Flags were to open a park in this Central Asian Country, it could been named 1001 Flags Theme Park. However, this international calling code flag is friendly, rather scientific and objective flag highlight Afghanistan's calling code position of 93.
The basis of the colours is coded to the order of the rainbow. Yellow is assigned the number 3 since it is the third colour of the rainbow. Pink is assigned to the number 9. Usually the rainbow only has 7 colours from red to violet to code for numbers. So 8 and 9 are somewhat arbitrary. Eight is coded to black as 8 is the infinite blackness one sees at night. 9 is pink because it represents a return to red. Finally 0 is white, since white light holds all the visible colours so to speak.
http://www.afghantelecom.af/
http://www.afghantelecom.af/
By good harmony, the contrast indicators are both blue, giving this flag a kind of special theme.
There have literally been thousands of flags over Afghanistan. If Six Flags were to open a park in this Central Asian Country, it could been named 1001 Flags Theme Park. However, this international calling code flag is friendly, rather scientific and objective flag highlight Afghanistan's calling code position of 93.
The basis of the colours is coded to the order of the rainbow. Yellow is assigned the number 3 since it is the third colour of the rainbow. Pink is assigned to the number 9. Usually the rainbow only has 7 colours from red to violet to code for numbers. So 8 and 9 are somewhat arbitrary. Eight is coded to black as 8 is the infinite blackness one sees at night. 9 is pink because it represents a return to red. Finally 0 is white, since white light holds all the visible colours so to speak.
http://www.afghantelecom.af/
http://www.afghantelecom.af/
Australia Calling Code Flag 61
By coincidence the Calling Code Flag for Australia just happens to have to official colours of the current Australian flag: red, white and blue. With Calling Code Flags the background colours are linked to numbers, as set by the rainbow. Red is 1 and indigo/dark blue is 6. This is based upon the natural order of the rainbow at standard temperature, pressure, and conditions. Red is always first! Orange and yellow came close, but they can never seem to beat out red in the order of the rainbow.
The phones are white, which are the assigned contrast indicators. Again it is a harmonious match for when people from up-over try to call people down-under with the code 61.
https://www.optus.com.au/
https://www.optus.com.au/
The phones are white, which are the assigned contrast indicators. Again it is a harmonious match for when people from up-over try to call people down-under with the code 61.
https://www.optus.com.au/
https://www.optus.com.au/
Argentina Calling Code Flag 54
The international calling code flag for Argentina is cyan/sky blue and green for the background. The phones are coloured as pink and yellow for the contrast indicators. The field colours are coded to numbers which are further coded to the order of the rainbow. Cyan is 5 and green is 4. Just remember the order of the rainbow.
https://www.movistar.com/es/
https://www.movistar.com/es/
https://www.movistar.com/es/
https://www.movistar.com/es/
Germany Calling Code Flag 49
Germany's international calling code is 49. In this flag the numbers are represented by the green and pink triangular fields. Yellow is the assigned contrast indicator for green, while blue is the assigned contrast indicator for pink.
The colour association is based upon colour metrics as calibrated to the spectrum.
https://www.telekom.de/start
The colour association is based upon colour metrics as calibrated to the spectrum.
https://www.telekom.de/start
Norway Calling Code Flag 47
You can have sound waves happen in Norway if you dial 47, which is international passcode to reach this majestic land. The flag for Norway's international code is green and violet in the background. The key to getting it is to see that the colours are ordered to the sequence of the official rainbow. Colour number 4 is green, while colour number 7 is violet. It just so happens that both contrast indicators are yellow.
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