Latvian Flag Description:
The flag of Latvia consists of a maroon base with a white horizontal stripe running through the middle of it.
Latvian Flag Meaning:
Dr.
Karlis Ulmanis, the last President of Latvia before the Soviet invasion
in 1940 described the meaning of the Latvian flag as this: "White
stands for right and truth, the honor of free citizens and
trustworthiness. But the maroon/red reminds us of the blood that has
been shed in the recent past. It has been shed at all times in the
remote past and we are ready to offer it again for freedom and
independence, for our nation and country."
Latvian Flag History:
The
current Latvian flag was adopted on February 27, 1990. This Latvian
flag was originally used by the independent state of Latvia from 1918 to
1940, when the USSR again took over the country and banned use of the
flag. Latvia regained independence from the Soviet Union on August 21,
1991.
Interesting Latvian Flag Facts:
The
Latvian flag is reported to date back to a military unit in 1279, which
would make it one of the oldest national flags in the world.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
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