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The national flag of Luxembourg [a] consists of three horizontal stripes, watermelon red, white and light blue, and can be in 1:2 or 3:5 ratio. It was first used between 1845 and 1848 and officially adopted in 1993. It is informally called in the country, «rout, wäiß, blo» ("red, white, blue"). [1]
flag of Luxembourg. horizontally striped red-white-blue national flag. The flag typically has a width-to-length ratio of 3 to 5, but the ratio 1 to 2 is also acceptable. As a landlocked nation, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg had little need for a national flag until the middle of the 19th century.
This is a list of flags used in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, a country in western Europe. For more information about the national flag, visit the article Flag of Luxembourg.
Luxembourg's flag was officially adopted in 1993, although it has been used since 1848. It is a tricolor with three horizontal bands of equal size: red (top), white (middle) and light blue (bottom). The flag’s design is nearly identical to that of the Netherlands flag, although the blue and red colors on Luxembourg's flag are lighter in shade.
The current Luxembourg flag is made u of three horizontal bands of red white and sky blue. In order to tell the Luxembourg and Dutch flags apart, a pragmatic solution was adopted: the Dutch blue is ultramarine and the Grand Duchy's blue is sky blue (Pantone colour code 299C).
The national flag of Luxembourg is a tricolor consisting of three horizontal stripes of equal width: red at the top, white in the middle and blue at the bottom. The flag of Luxembourg was first used in 1848, but was officially adopted only in 1993 and is identical to the flag of the Netherlands, except for the shades of colors. The flag of the ...
Luxembourg’s flag is a symbol that resonates deeply with its people, encapsulating the country’s harmonious blend of tradition and modernity. This emblem is a visual ode to Luxembourg’s distinctive character and path through history, marking its place on both the European stage and the wider world.
The flag of Luxembourg is composed of a red-white-blue tricolor in a horizontal form. Luxembourg created a personal union with the Netherlands in the 19th century, as a result, their flags are very similar.
Flag of Luxembourg (left, proportions 3:5; right, proportions 1:2) - Images by António Martins, 17 May 2002 (after Album des Pavillons) Description: Three horizontal stripes, red-white-light blue. Proportions: 3:5 or 1:2 Use: on land, as the civil, state and war flag. Colour official specifications (Grand Duke's Regulation from 27 July 1993):
The Flag of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerger Fändel, German: Flagge Luxemburgs, French: Drapeau du Luxembourg) has three horizontal stripes of red, white and blue, and can be in 1:2 or 3:5 ratio. It was first used between 1845 and 1848 and officially adopted on 23 June 1972.