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This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:SWE-Map Rike.svg licensed with Cc-by-sa-2.5 2008-06-13T11:25:55Z Lokal_Profil 255x580 (44016 Bytes) made the fill colour slightly darker (~15% gray) 2007-04-15T22:51:05Z Lokal_Profil 255x580 (44016 Bytes) Inverted colours, reduced amount of white space on the sides
Its overall ratio, including the tails, is 1:2. The flag is also used as the Swedish naval jack (örlogsgösen). The jacks are smaller than the ensigns, but they have the same proportions. The Swedish swallowtail flag was originally the King's personal emblem, or the emblem representing a command conferred by the King.
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Modified the shade of blue to a historically more correct colour; the blue was darker than the blue in the current-day Swedish flag, and usually lighter than the blue in the current-day Norwegian flag. Now it is about in between them both in this version : 08:46, 25 June 2006: 1,600 × 1,000 (997 bytes) TimSE