Liechtenstein Flag Size: The flag of Liechtenstein consists of two colors, Blue and Red, aligned horizontally. The flag has a 3:5 size ratio. It has a regal crown in the canton. The crown was added in 1936. Meaning: The colors and images of the banner convey social, political, and provincial implications. The blue addresses the delightful blue sky in Liechtenstein, while the red color at the base implies the Evening Fires lit in many homes in the country. Gold color represents the people of Liechtenstein. The brilliant crown is present at the upper left corner tends to the Prince’s crown. It represents the solid relationship between the residents of Liechtenstein with the regal family. These colors were adopted from royal servants’ clothes in the 1700s. The blue and red tones have been the shades of Liechtenstein since it was important for the Holy Roman Empire in the seventeenth century. History: In 1719 the Principality of Liechtenstein’s was announced and then the first flag was designed. The flag had two even groups of gold and red colors. These colors were from the colors of Liechtenstein’s emblem. This banner was used until 1852. In 1852, Liechtenstein turned out to be essential for the German Confederation. Thus, the nation took on another banner that had the tones from the Prince’s pennant. The new banner had two colors group just like the previous flag. The new flag had blue and red strips, aligned vertically. In 1921, the country made its first constitution and embraced the flag as a component of the constitution. In the new design, they just changed the direction of strips from vertical to horizontal. The next change in the Liechtenstein flag took place in 1937. The change was impacted by the mid-year Olympics in Berlin in 1936 when Liechtenstein acknowledged it had the same flag as Haiti. While trying to separate the banners, Liechtenstein included a brilliant crown at the upper left corner of the banner. The new banner was uncovered on a bright occasion on June 24, 1937. The new flag is still used as the public banner of Liechtenstein. Interesting Facts: The crown-like brilliant image on the banner portrays the Princely Hat. The Crown was added to the flag in 1937 to distinguish it from the public banner of Haiti. The flag was used around 1764 yet, authoritatively revered into the country’s constitution in 1921. The flag of Liechtenstein reflects the whole fantasy of the country. Liechtenstein is the whole fairy tale stuff. 62 160
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Liechtenstein Embroidered flag badge with heat seal backing BLUE PANTONE: PMS 293 C HEX (HTML): #003DA5; RGB: (0,61,165) CMYK: (100,69,0,4) RED PANTONE: PMS 185 C HEX (HTML): #E4002B; RGB: (228,0,43) CMYK: (0,93,79,0) YELLOW PANTONE: PMS 109 C HEX (HTML): #FFD100; RGB: (255,209,0) CMYK: (0,9,100,0) BLACK PANTONE: PMS BLACK C HEX (HTML): #000000; RGB: (0,0,0) CMYK: (0,0,0,100) PANTONE: PMS C HEX (HTML): #; RGB: () CMYK: ()





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