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Flag of Finlandia
CapitalHelsinki
Pob. 20265,650,325
Área338,424 km²
Densidad17/km²
RegiónEurope del Norte
MonedaEuro
Bandera1946
Jefe de Estado
Alexander Stubb (since 2024) · PM Petteri Orpo (since 2023)

Significado de la Bandera

The national flag of Finland, also known in Finnish as the siniristilippu ('Blue Cross Flag'), dates from the beginning of the 20th century. The flag was adopted after independence from the Russian Empire, but its design has roots in the 19th century. Symbolically, blue is said to represent the country's thousands of lakes and the sky, and white the snow that covers the land in winter. The Nordic cross pattern connects to the shared tradition with other Nordic countries. According to tradition, the flag was based on a design by the poet Zachris Topelius in about 1860.

Historia de la Bandera

  1. 1848
    The first known "Flag of Finland" was presented in 1848, along with the de facto national anthem "Maamme".
  2. 1918–1920
    Flag of Finlandia #5
    Shortly after Finland declared its full independence in 1917, a competition was held for the design of the Finnish flag.
  3. 1944–1946
    Flag of Finlandia #7
    Flag in use 1944–1946.
  4. 1946–presente
    Bandera actual de Finlandia
    Bandera actual, en uso desde 1946.

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