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The national flag of Lithuania (Lithuanian: Lietuvos vėliava) consists of a horizontal tricolour of yellow, green, and red. It was adopted on 25 April 1918 during Lithuania's first period of independence (1918–1940), which ceased with the occupation first by the Soviet Union, and then by Nazi Germany (1941–1944).
Soviet occupation from 3 July 1940 until 22 June 1941 (Lithuanian SSR) A red flag with LIETUVOS TSR and the hammer and sickle in the canton. 1940–1941, 1944–1955: Flag of the Soviet Union: A plain red flag with a golden hammer and sickle and a gold-bordered red star in the canton. Modified in 1955. 1944–1953: Soviet occupation from 1944 ...
The flag was officially designated in 1918, and was re-instituted in 1988. Yellow represents the sun, light, and goodness, green symbolizes the beauty of nature, freedom, and hope, and red stands for the land, courage, and the blood spilled for Lithuania. The colors of the flag also appear in clothing, URLs [dubious – discuss], and team uniforms.
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.
This is a list of flags by color. ... Polyamory pride flag (2022 Red Howell version) ... Flag of Lithuania; Flag of Los Angeles;
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
Color shades variant 2, this is the color shades version most commonly used on Wikipedia as Flag of Lithuania (almost identical to the flag of Myanmar, exccept for the lack of white star). Historical flags
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