Flag of Croatia Size: The National Flag comprises three equivalent strips. The direction of the bands is horizontal. Pan-Slav shades are used in this flag. Red, white and blue shades are used in the flag for the top, middle, and bottom bands, respectively. The color ratio in the flag is 1:1:1. There is a National emblem in the exact center of the flag. The shape of the symbol is made in the form of a shield. It contains small squares, 13 of red shade and 12 of white shade. At the upper point of the shield is a crown structure. It has many shades including sky blue, dark blue, white, yellow, red, and black. The length-to-width-extent ratio of the flag is 1:2 when it is used as a National Flag. While the extent to length ratio changes to 2:3 when it is used as a Civil flag. Meaning: The public banner of Croatia is known as the Trobojnica, which is translated in English to mean The Tricolor. This is a result of the plan, which highlights three flat stripes, every one of which is an alternate tone. These tones are utilized to address the notable constituent conditions of the Croatian Kingdom. Red and white are a portrayal of the Kingdom of Croatia; blue and white are illustrative of the Kingdom of Slavonia, and blue addresses the Kingdom of Dalmatia. Yellow is additionally used to represent the Kingdom of Dalmatia, yet isn’t utilized in the triband plan of the public banner. History:The tricolor flag has been used in Croatia beginning around 1848. The three tones red, white, and blue are a blend of the colors from the flags of the Kingdom of Slavonia and the Kingdom of Croatia. In 1941, when Croatia got autonomy, a pennant similar to the state-of-the-art one was taken on. Regardless, the flag didn’t have the guard symbol, anyway; it had the letter “U” in the upper left corner. Right when Croatia joined the SFR Yugoslavia, the letter “U” was displaced with a yellow star on the shield. Then again, the shield replaced the star in 1990. Interesting Facts: Many countries have tricolor national flags including Croatia, Russia, Slovakia, etc. The current National flag was officially embraced on 21 December 1990. The Croatian banner was embraced ten months before the country announced its autonomy from Yugoslavia. The banner was embraced the day preceding the reception of the country’s constitution. 21,851 56,594
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Croatia Embroidered flag badge with heat seal backing RED PANTONE: PMS 186 C HEX (HTML): #C8102E; RGB: (200,16,46) CMYK: (2,100,85,6) WHITE PANTONE: PMS WHITE C HEX (HTML): #FFFFFF; RGB: (255,255,255) CMYK: (0,0,0,0) LIGHT BLUE PANTONE: PMS 297 C HEX (HTML): #71C5E8; RGB: (113,197,232) CMYK: (52,0,1,0) BLUE PANTONE: PMS 280 C HEX (HTML): #012169; RGB: (1,33,105) CMYK: (100,85,5,22) YELLOW PANTONE: PMS 116 C HEX (HTML): #FFCD00; RGB: (255,205,0) CMYK: (0,14,100,0)





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