Swedish Flag Description:
The flag of Sweden consists of a blue base with a yellow Scandinavian cross. The vertical stripe of the cross is off center.
Swedish Flag Meaning:
The
design of the Swedish flag is likely based on the flag of Denmark;
while the yellow and blue originate from the Swedish Coat of Arms which
features three yellow crowns on a blue base. The cross, common to most
Scandinavian flags, represents Sweden's link to other the Scandinavian
countries.
Swedish Flag History:
The exact
age of the Swedish Flag is unclear, but the oldest recorded images of a
blue cloth with a yellow cross on it date back to the 16th century. The
Swedish flag was officially readopted on June 22, 1906, making it one
of the oldest flags in the world. In 1569 a royal warrant, issued by
King John III of Sweden, stated that all Swedish battle flags should
have a yellow cross on them. Sweden unified with Norway from 1814 to
1906 and placed an emblem representing the union in the upper left
corner of their blue and yellow flag. The union dissolved in 1905 and
the emblem was removed in 1906, resulting in the current flag.
Interesting Swedish Flag Facts:
Swedish
protocol states that a flag should not be used for anything else once
it becomes unsuitable for flying. It should be burnt.
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
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