I wanna apologize for not posting much, but the school's a bish. :'D Thanks for the ask, Egeri22!
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Thai wasn't sure, what flag chu talked about, but if it was this flag, he is something like his brother..? Idk, logic in countryhumans is complicated. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Okay, so, if you don't know what I'm talking about and want to know, I shall tell you! :)
Basically, there are many, many Thailand flags that include an elephant in it. (Actually just 4, as long as I know, lol) They are most likely flags used in the past. The first official flag, created in 1855 was the second flag with an elephant on it. (There were also 3 before this one, but nobody was sure if they really existed or not) It had a red field with a white elephant in the middle, facing the hoist on it. As long as I'm aware, it was called "The elephant flag". In 1916 the flag was changed into a flag with a white elephant in regalia, in a red field again. This didn't last for long and soon it changed.
Now, the flag is the normal, red, white and blue colored flag.
Getting onto the flag I thought we were talking about, aka ธงราชนาวี (which translates to the flag of Thailand), however, it isn't the flag of Thailand, but it is a flag used in navy. It's the naval ensign of the Royal Thai Navy. Of course, google translate is being a bish and translates ธงราชนาวี into "Flag". I tried to translate it on my own, just to be sure that Google does that, I swear. I'm not really good with explaining, but I hope I didn't mess anything up. If something is wrong, correct me, please. :)
I GOT IT WRONG HAHA-hhhhhh
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