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Name | Banderola e Lirisë |
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Use | National flag and ensign |
Proportion | 3:5 |
Adopted | October 17, 1946 (Star version) November 15, 1986 (Coat of Arms version) |
Design | A 7:12 vertically striped bicolor of red and black, with the lesser coat of arms of Galenia centred over the color division |
Designed by | Petrit Hasa |
The flag of Galenia (Galenian: Flamuri i Trekalërisë), commonly referred to as the Freedom Banner (Galenian: Banderola e Lirisë), is a bicolor with a field unevenly and vertically divided into the red on the hoist, and black on the fly. The lesser coat of arms lay on the center of the colored division, at an equal distance from the top and bottom edges. The red stands for the revolution that set Galenia free, as well as the blood of those who fought for their freedom. The black stands for the equality and homogeny of the Galenian people under one new and free state.
Design
Colours
Cardinal | Black | Blue | White | |
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RGB | 198/12/48 |
0/0/0 |
19/83/180 |
255/255/255
|
Hexadecimal | #c60c30 |
#000000 |
#1353b4 |
#ffffff
|
CMYK | 13/97/88/3 |
63/52/51/100 |
97/63/0/0 |
0/0/0/0
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