Flag of Wassilia
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Names | The Republican Sash, Flag of the Wassilians |
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Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 10 May 1755 |
Design | White field with a blue sash from top left to bottom right, white sash left of blue with green filling in bottom right corner and a Wynsoian Husky in the field of white |
Designed by | Kaline Testavarute |
History
The first known flags in use in the nation of Wassilia were seen the 1300s in Tyonek and was a white field with a blue cross. This
Symbology
The current flag as has been unchanged since its original adoption in 1755, uses the traditional colors of Wassilia being white, blue and green. The blue sash represents the multitude of uses that the bodies of water mean to Wassilia from shipping and trade to security and to the abundant food source. The green represents the dense forests in the south and west as well as the fertile farmland of the northwest. These areas have been vital to the economic stability of Wassilia. The white represents the peace among the Wassilian provinces and unification into a Federal Republic.
Design
Scheme | White | Blue | Green |
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HEX | #FFFFFF | #201794 | #0f6c30 |