Denmark is Europe's oldest kingdom. The red flag with a white cross is known as the Dannebrog, or Danish Cloth.
The blue color is symbolic of blue skies, and the thousands of lakes in Finland. The white represents the winter snows.
The flag of Iceland was officially adopted on June 19, 1915. The color red is said to symbolize the island's active volcanoes; white the ice and snow that covers most of the country, and blue is symbolic of the surrounding Atlantic Ocean.
The red cross of St George and the Kingdom of England. The white saltire of St Andrew for Scotland, and the red saltire of St Patrick to represent Ireland.
The green color on the flag represents the native people of Ireland most of them were Roman Catholic. The orange color represents the British supporters of William of Orange who settled in Northern Ireland in the 17th century.
The color blue represents loyalty, and the country's beautiful blue skies, seas and lakes; black is symbolic of past oppression and the fertile soil, and white represents virtue, winter snows, and Estonia's long struggle for freedom and independence.
The deep red color is representative of the blood shed by a wounded Latvian leader. The white represents the cloth used to wrap his wounds.
Lithuania's flag was officially adopted on March 20, 1989. Yellow is symbolic of the country's wheat fields; green symbolic of the forests, and red symbolizes patriotism.
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