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| Interfrisian Flag | |
| Use | Other |
|---|---|
| Adopted | 23 September 2006[1] |
| Design | A blue-fimbriated white Nordic cross on a yellow field, with a slanted red Seeblatt in each quarter |
| Designed by | Groep fan Auwerk |
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| Interfrisian Flag | |
| Use | Other |
|---|---|
| Proportion | 2:3[2] |
| Adopted | 2009[3] |
| Designed by | Interfrisian Council |
The flags of Frisia are the flags that are used to represent (the subdivisions of) Frisia, a cross-border cultural region in Northwestern Europe. Some designs are in official use on a local or provincial level, while others are used unofficially on a regional, linguistic or international level.
Interfrisian flag
As of today, two designs for an "Interfrisian flag" have been proposed. The first design was created in 2006 by the Groep fan Auwerk and is based on the flags of Norway and Iceland.[1] In 2009, an alternative design was adopted by the Interfrisian Council, featuring elements of the flags of its three sections: North, East and West Frisia.[3]
Subdivisions
West Frisia
Flag of Friesland
Flag of the Ommelanden, based on the flag of Friesland
Flag of West Friesland
East Frisia
Flag of East Frisia, adopted in 1989
Flag of East Frisia with coat of arms
Flag of Landkreis Friesland
Flag of Saterland
Unofficial flag of the Butjadingen peninsula
Flag of Land Wursten
Lordship of Kniphausen
Flag of Lordship of Kniphausende (pre 1835)
Flag of Lordship of Kniphausen (1702-1751)
Banner of Lordship of Kniphausen (1689-1702)
North Frisia
Flag of North Frisia
Flag of North Frisia with coat of arms
Flag of Kreis Nordfriesland
Flag of Heligoland
Variant flag of North Frisia
Gallery
The flags of North, East and West Frisia
The flags of North Frisia, Denmark and Southern Schleswig Danes
See also
References
- 1 2 "Interfrisian flag". Groep fan Auwerk. September 2006. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
- ↑ "Interfriesische Flagge hier erhältlich". Interfriesischer Rat (in German). Retrieved 29 September 2021.
- 1 2 Steensen, Thomas (6 January 2021). "Wie Nordfriesen und Westfriesen kurz nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg wieder zueinander fanden". Husumer Nachrichten (in German). Schleswig-Holsteinischer Zeitungsverlag. Retrieved 29 September 2021.
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