Country and Flag Origins - Part Y

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Introduction

Welcome to the penultimate blog in this series. The more astute amongst you may have noticed a gap in the proceedings. The absence of countries beginning with W and X have necessitated an intermission in the series. Maybe in the future, another nation will emerge giving me reason to add another blog to the series. If Western Sahara decides to get it's act together and gain independence, or maybe Western Australia hold a military coup against the government and go their own way in the world. Perhaps an independent state of West Bengal or even Xanadu emerging from the ashes of the Yuan Dynasty then it will be a different story.  I could go on, but as you know, I don't like to waffle on.

So currently, there are no blogs for W and X. Sorry for the disappointment.

In an effort to pad out the blog, I shall do what every Brit does when the conversation hits a natural low, I shall talk about the weather. No not really, I wouldn't want to subject you to the banalities of English life. I shall though, comment on the thumbnail picture, This is a village called Y. Yes it does exist, but in which country? This should be easy for anyone that uses Geoguessr, the roadsign will be a dead giveaway. Once again, if no answer is forthcoming, I shall add a sticky comment in 48 hours.

Let's start the long list of Y countries.....

Yemen

Location of Yemen
Flag of Yemen

The flag of Yemen was adopted in 1990, on the day of the unification of North and South Yemen into the Republic of Yemen. The red colour represents the blood shed by martyrs in the struggle for independence. The white colour symbolises a bright future and the black colour stands for the dark days of the past. The flag is almost identical to the Arab Liberation Flag and of the National Liberation Front, a political party active in South Yemen.

One source claims that the name of Yemen derives from the word ymnt which means "South" referring to the countries position in the south of the Arabian Peninsula. Others claim that Yemen is related to the words yamn or yumn, meaning "felicity" or "blessed". It is thought this refers to the fertile lands of Yemen, as a contrast to the desert of the rest of Arabia. The Romans called the land Arabia Felix, meaning "fortunate Arabia".


YEMEN = BLESSED or SOUTH

Summary

Sometimes, an idea emerges from the most mundane source. This just happened earlier when I was looking for a thumbnail picture to add to the blurb of this blog. I'm not going to say too much, but I know what I'm doing soon. It may be a blog or it may be a quiz, I don't know yet, it's just a small idea that is rattling around the empty space in my head, a bit like a golf ball in an empty watering can. Sooner or later it will hit the switch that turns on the light bulb! I need to do a little more research.

Only one more blog to go, the letter Zed or Zee, whichever you prefer.  After that, who knows? Well, I do, maybe, but it may change, I haven't yet decided 100%. Let's just get this series finished first, then I may take a short hiatus, possibly add a few quizzes to my ever growing list, I've currently got 871 quizzes, so I would like to make it at least to the 1,000 mark sometime, only 129 to go. Another feature would be nice, but it's getting harder and harder to make an impression, there are so many excellent quizzes out there. I should really try to make a map quiz, just for the hell of it, but it's a bit daunting at the moment, maybe after a few attempts it will get easier. Any tips ?

That's it for now. Once again, thanks for reading and your kind comments, it really does make a difference and boosts my ego no end. That's enough padding chat for now, see y'all in the next one.

Ciao.

16 Comments
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Level 81
May 23, 2025
The village of Y, as featured in the thumbnail, is in France. Well done to TigerPl.
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Level 61
May 23, 2025
I've heard about Y in France just because it's a sister city/twin town of Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch, and... yeah.
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Level 61
May 23, 2025
Also, you should make the W/X blog on April Fools Day as a "revisit" to this series
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Level 81
May 23, 2025
Is that true? I can't find anything about it online. Also, I'll think about the April Fools idea.
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Level 62
May 26, 2025
That town is in Wales, UK
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Level 68
May 23, 2025
penultimate + that was a long Y list
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Level 81
May 23, 2025
It took some typing, my fingers are still aching.
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Level 62
May 23, 2025
Why is this list soooooooooooo long!
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Level 81
May 23, 2025
I had the same problem with O and Q.
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Level 81
May 23, 2025
Nice blog. Yemen's etymology is very straightforward, appropriate for a blog of this length.

But, where are Yogyakarta and Yidindji?

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Level 81
May 23, 2025
@ FreeStater, Indonesia and Australia, when they become independent I'll add them.

@TigerPl I'm just firing up my time machine..

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Level 63
May 23, 2025
Shouldve split this into multiple parts smh
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Level 81
May 23, 2025
Yeah, I thought about it, but my creative juices were flowing, I didn't want to break my stride.
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Level 68
May 24, 2025
I like the meaning Blessed, especially seeing as how the Romans called it fortunate
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Level 68
May 24, 2025
As for making map quizzes, my only advice is simply to go for it. Doing something is the best way to learn, after all! I have so many blatant copies of map quizzes on my account, but I think it's helped me to grasp how it's done (though of course I'm far outclassed by many JetPunkers here)
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Level 81
May 24, 2025
"blessed" and "fortunate" are similar in meaning so the one supports the other.

I need to put a day aside to go through the process of making map quizzes. The only problem to that is "putting a day aside".