Slovenian Flag Description:
The flag of Slovenia
consists of three equal sized horizontal stripes. The top stripe is
white, the middle blue and the bottom stripe is red. In the upper left
corner of the Slovenian flag, centered between the white and blue
stripe, is the country's coat of arms which consists of the three-peaked
Triglav Mountain, the highest mountain in Slovenia, and three yellow
stars.
Slovenian Flag Meaning:
The three
stars on the coat of arms symbolize Slovenian independence and were
adopted from the arms of the former 15th century Slovenian Duchy of
Celje. The duchy unsuccessfully attempted to obtain independence from
Austro-Hungarian rule. The two wavy blue lines at the bottom of the
mountain represent the country's rivers flowing into the sea. Blue,
white and red are traditional Slavic colors and together they make up
the pan-Slavic colors. They were initially adopted by Slavic nations in
the mid-19th century and were influenced by the flag of Russia; which
was an independent Slavic country at the time. The colors now stand for
Slavic unity and independence and can be seen in the flags of most
Slavic nations.
Slovenian Flag History:
The
Slovenian flag was adopted on June 7, 1991. The Slovenian white, blue
and red colors originated with Slovenian nationalists in 1848, when
Slovenia was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. When the
Austro-Hungarian kingdom collapsed after the First World War Slovenia
merged with other Slavic states in 1918 to form a union that would
become Yugoslavia. Slovenia gained independence from Yugoslavia in 1992.
Interesting Slovenian Flag Facts:
Slovenian artist Marko Pogacnik created the country's coat of arms in 1991.
Because
the Slovenian flag is similar to the flags of Russia and Slovakia there
have been numerous attempts to change it, but as of October, 2004, no
change had occurred.
Saturday, November 24, 2012
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