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Flag of Finland - Wikipedia
The national flag of Finland, also known in Finnish as the Siniristilippu ('Blue Cross Flag'), dates from the beginning of the 20th century. On a white background, it features a blue Nordic cross , which represents Christianity .
Flag of Finland | Meaning, Colors & History | Britannica
national flag consisting of a white field bearing a blue cross; when flown by the government, it incorporates a red, white, and yellow coat of arms featuring a lion. The width-to-length ratio of the flag is 11 to 18. In the 16th century the grand duchy of Finland acquired a coat of arms of its own.
The Finnish flag - thisisFINLAND
The Finnish flag was made official in a law enacted on May 29, 1918, less than six months after Finland had achieved independence. Zacharias Topelius had described its symbolic colours as “the blue of our lakes and the white snow of our winters” in a poem first published in 1863.
Flags, Symbols & Currency of Finland - World Atlas
The National Flag of Finland features a white background with a blue cross that extends to the edges of the flag; the country uses euro as its official currency; and its national anthem is "Maamee" ("Our Land")
Flag of Finland: history, colours, symbols and their meaning
All facts about the flag of Finland in one place. The history of the flag, its colours and symbols. Download the current flag in svg or png.
Flag of Finland - Flagpedia.net
The Finnish flag, also known as Siniristilippu (blue cross), is another of flags inspired by Danish Danneborg. Blue Nordic cross reaches the edges of the flag and it is located on a white background.
The Finnish Flag: History and Symbolism of the Flag of Finland
With its serene simplicity and captivating design, the Finnish flag serves as a powerful symbol representing the essence of Finland’s identity and values. In this article, we will explore the rich historical background, profound symbolism, and cultural significance surrounding the Finnish flag.
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