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The first war flag of independent Norway, introduced 27 February 1814, replaced 7 March 1815 by a common war flag for Sweden and Norway. The national and merchant flag of Norway (1844–1899), with the union mark of Sweden-Norway, the "herring salad". The national flag of Norway during the World Expo in Paris (1937).
The outline of Norway in the colors of the national flag. Date: 18 April 2009, 12:04 (UTC) Source: Norway_counties.svg; Flag_of_Norway.svg; Author: Norway_counties.svg: Júlio Reis and João David Tereso; Flag_of_Norway.svg: Dbenbenn; derivative work: Arsenikk; Other versions
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The postal flag of Norway: 1905 – 2000: The Harbor Police flag of Norway – present: Flag of the Royal Norwegian Yacht Club – present: Flag of the NRK (Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation) Light blue field with the NRK logo in white. 1990 – present: Flag of the Church of Norway: Flag of the Norwegian Society for Sea Rescue
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National flags are adopted by governments to strengthen national bonds and legitimate formal authority. Such flags may contain symbolic elements of their peoples, militaries, territories, rulers, and dynasties. The flag of Denmark is the oldest flag still in current use as it has been recognized as a national symbol since the 14th century.