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This flag is based on the coat of arms of Luxembourg (a banner of arms) and is used as the ensign to avoid the possibility of Luxembourg's ensign being confused for that of the Netherlands. Ten white and blue stripes serve as the field for a red lion with a yellow tongue, claws and crown, and a doubled tail ( à la queue fourchée ).
Flag of Luxembourg (Ratio: 3:5) The flag is a horizontal tricolor of red, white, and blue. De facto used from 1848, but it was not officially adopted until 1993. 1972 - 1993: Flag of Luxembourg (Ratio: 1:2) The national flag in 1:2 ratio.
This is a list of flags of states, territories, former, and other geographic entities (plus a few non-geographic flags) sorted by their combinations of dominant colors. Flags emblazoned with seals, coats of arms, and other multicolored emblems are sorted only by their color fields. The color of text is almost entirely ignored.
Flag of Île-de-France: Flag of Normandy: 13th century. Nicknamed "Les p'tits cats" in Norman. Based on the medieval emblems of the duke of Normandy. 1937– Saint Olav flag, using a Nordic cross in reference to the Nordic past of Normandy, created by Jean Adigard des Gautries in 1937. 2016– Flag of Nouvelle-Aquitaine: 12th century – Flag ...
This is a list of flags by color. ... Flag of France; Franco-Albertan flag; ... Flag of Luxembourg; Flag of Madeira;
List of flags of Lithuania Luxembourg: Army of Luxembourg: 1982–present Flag of Luxembourg. On military flag and emblems (I). The Grand Ducal Order. 15 February 1982. Madagascar: President of Madagascar: 1959–1972 Flag of Madagascar: 1972–1975 1976–1993 1993–1996 1998–2002 Moldavian Democratic Republic — and Sfatul Țării: 1999 ...
Flag of the Treinta y Tres Orientales. cooficial flag of Uruguay Naval Jack of Uruguay Utah Uvs Province Uzbekistan [95] [96] Vanuatu Venezuela [97] [98] (civil flag) Vojvodina Wales Zaire (1971–1997) Yugoslavia Zambia [99] Zulia Žilina Region
The precise color shades to be used are set by Article 2 of the Grand-Ducal Regulation of the 27th of July 1993 specifying the chromatic shades of the colours of the national flag of Luxembourg and the civil ensign: [2] Art. 2. Les couleurs du pavillon de la batellerie et de l'aviation sont définies de la façon suivante: