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Flag of Latvia

Flag of Latvia
LV · 1:2

Official Palette

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Symbolism

The red-carmine color represents the blood shed for independence, while the white stripe represents peace, truth, and right.

History

One of the oldest flags in the world, dating back to the 13th century. It was adopted as the national flag in 1918, banned during the Soviet era, and reinstated in 1990.

Construction

A 1:2 ratio. A horizontal triband of carmine-red, white, and carmine-red. The white band is narrower (1/5th of the height) than the red bands (2/5ths each).

Country Specifications

Capital
Riga
Population
1.8M
Languages
Latvian
Continent
Europe
Subregion
Baltics
Landlocked
No
ISO 3166-1
LV

Flag Identification

Adopted
February 27, 1990
Proportions
1:2 (≈0.50)
Total Colors
2
Primary Layout
Horizontal bands

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Sources

  • Britannica
  • CIA World Factbook