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Country: Albania
About the flag
Albania is correct because the double‑headed eagle is the country’s historic emblem, used since medieval times and adopted when Albania declared independence in 1912. The symbol is linked to national hero Skanderbeg, and the red background represents bravery and sacrifice, while the eagle stands for sovereignty and vigilance. Memory tip: Albania’s own name, Shqipëria, means “Land of the Eagles”—think “eagle on red = Albania.” Don’t confuse it with Serbia’s flag, which also features a double‑headed eagle but on a red‑blue‑white tricolor with a crowned shield. Lithuania is a yellow‑green‑red tricolor, and the United Kingdom uses the Union Jack.