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What does the Norwegian flag symbolize?

What does the Norwegian flag symbolize?

There are no special meanings associated with the colors used in the flag of Norway. The cross symbolizes Christianity and its blue color symbolizes the association with Sweden and a white outline added while red is for Denmark. The tricolors denote Norway’s independence.

Why does Martinique have French flag?

Although the French flag is the official flag of Martinique, the snake flag was used to represent the island over the years. And this, to differentiate it from metropolitan France. It is because it has been used on all the ships and boats of Martinique since 1766.

What is the meaning of the Martinique flag?

Around it, 34 Amerindian stars symbolize the 34 municipalities of Martinique and eight segments evoke eight of the different languages spoken after colonization of the island by Europeans: French, Creole, English, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Chinese and Arabic.

How was the Norwegian flag made?

In 1814 independent Norway adopted the Danish flag with the Norwegian lion in the canton or the upper square at the hoist. The current flag of Norway was designed in 1821 by Fredrik Meltzer, a member of the parliament (Storting). It was adopted by both chambers of the Storting on 11 May and 16 May, respectively.

What does the Martinique flag look like?

Martinique Flag – This flag design consists of a blue field divided by a white cross, with four L-shaped snakes in each quarter of the cross. This same design is used for the lesser coat of arms and has been used as the unofficial flag of Martinique since 1766.

Does Guadeloupe have a flag?

Guadeloupe, an overseas region and department of France located in the Caribbean, has no flag with official status other than the French national flag. The logo of Guadeloupe shows a stylized sun and bird on a green and light blue square with the subscript REGION GUADELOUPE underlined in yellow.

What is the symbol on the Quebec flag?

Fleurdelisé
The flag of Quebec is often called the “Fleurdelisé”. The white cross on a blue field recalls an ancient French military banner, and the four fleurs-de-lis are symbolic of France.

How many flags can you make from the Norwegian flag?

Why it’s called, “the Swiss Army knife of flags” But while that was done on purpose, the following is just a coincidence – spotted by some very observant people on the internet. Apparently, if you isolate certain parts of the Norwegian flag, you can find six other flags from different countries “hiding” within it.

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Ruth Doyle