San Marino Flag Description:
The flag of San Marino
consists of two equal sized horizontal stripes - the top stripe is white
and the bottom one is blue. The country's coat of arms is placed in the
center of the flag. The San Marino coat of arms consists of a shield
featuring three towers on three peaks which are flanked by a wreath.
There is also a crown and a scroll which reads 'Libertas' (Liberty).
San Marino Flag Meaning:
The blue stripe represents the sky and the white symbolizes the clouds around the mountains and the snow that caps Mt. Titano.
San Marino Flag History:
The
San Marino flag was adopted on April 6, 1862, making it one of the
world's oldest flags. The blue and white colors originate from a coat of
arms from as far back as the 14th century.
Interesting San Marino Flag Facts:
San
Marino claims to be the world's oldest republic still in existence as
it was founded in A.D. 301. San Marino also has a civil flag that is
seen frequently throughout the world. It is the same as the national
flag, but without the coat of arms on it.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
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