The Flag of Veneto, Italy, is a bicolor emblem consisting of three equal vertical bands, represented by the colors yellow (or gold), symbolizing prosperity, and white, signifying peace and innocence. The flag does not bear any specific design or symbol, unlike other Italian regional flags that often feature historical or cultural motifs. The Veneto flag was officially adopted in 1971, following Italy's post-World War II constitution, which recognized the autonomous status of regions within the country. The Veneto region is one of 20 administrative regions in Italy and is located in the northeastern part of the country, bordering Austria, Switzerland, and Slovenia. It is one of the most industrially advanced and populous regions in Italy.