In the past the Netherlands had two different flags, one Orange, white and pale blue, the other red white and blue. I think that came from the time that flag colours were not yet as standard and it was often difficult to get any fabric in t...
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The red stands for a lion. The white and blue is the field the lion is standing on.
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The flag of Luxembourg consists of three horizontal stripes, red, white and blue, and can be in 1:2 or 3:5 ratio. It was first used between 1845 and 1848 and officially adopted on June 23, 1972. Luxembourg had no flag until 1830, when patri...
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Luxembourg's flag uses combination of red, white and blue colors that date to the 13th century, and the Grand Duke's coat of arms.
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The colours of the Luxembourgish coat-of-arms, which feature a red lion on a blue-and-white striped background.
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Luxembourg's flag was officially adopted in 1972, although it's the same that has been in use since 1848. After gaining its independence from the Netherlands in the late 1800s, its flag uses a combination of red, white and blue colors that ...
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NO. They are similar though. Luxembourg's flag has a light blue lower stripe, the Netherland's lower stripe is deep blue.
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