Just like I said to bol for Dominica and Burundi. It may look like there's a cross on the crown in Liechtenstein's flag, but again it's not officially seen as a cross. And if you ask me it looks more like a flower.
Like I said the Dominican flag does not officially show a cross, so won't be on the list. About georgia, it spans over both continents - there is no official border between Europe and Asia, they are separated by mountain ranges and the Caspian sea. The mountain range runs through Georgia - therefore Gerogia is in both continents. The largest part is on the asian side, that's why Georgia is mostly seen as an asian country.
The official description of Dominica's flag is that "The yellow, white and black stripes form a triple coloured cross representing the Trinity of God." see http://www.lennoxhonychurch.com/national_symbols.cfm and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Dominica
Burundi has a white saltire which is a diagonal cross (like Scotland’s flag). Plenty of references on the net to this.
Liechtenstein has a cross on the orb which sits on top of the crown. This is the same as Spain, Serbia, Montenegro and San Marino which you allow.
Good job though – these are hard quizzes to get right
Maybe you could do one for flags with he "Southern Cross" on them :)
The official description of Dominica's flag is that "The yellow, white and black stripes form a triple coloured cross representing the Trinity of God." see http://www.lennoxhonychurch.com/national_symbols.cfm and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Dominica
Burundi has a white saltire which is a diagonal cross (like Scotland’s flag). Plenty of references on the net to this.
Liechtenstein has a cross on the orb which sits on top of the crown. This is the same as Spain, Serbia, Montenegro and San Marino which you allow.
Good job though – these are hard quizzes to get right
Maybe you could do one for flags with he "Southern Cross" on them :)