Search results
The national flag of Norway ( Bokmål: Norges flagg; Nynorsk: Noregs flagg; lit.'Norway's flag') is red with a navy blue Scandinavian cross bordered in white that extends to the edges of the flag; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side in the style of the Dannebrog, the flag of Denmark. [1] History[edit]
national flag consisting of a red field bearing a large blue cross outlined in white. The flag has a width-to-length ratio of 8 to 11. On February 27, 1814, the crown prince Christian Frederick created the first distinctive Norwegian national flag.
Learn about the Norwegian flag with the Scandinavian cross in red and blue, inspired by the Danish and Swedish flags. Find out the meaning, origin and facts of the flag and the country it represents.
The Norwegian flag. In May 1821 the Storting chose what is now one of the most powerful symbols of sovereignty, community and democracy in Norway. For a short time in 1814, Norway was an independent state; one with its own constitution and a newly elected king, Christian Frederik.
Learn about the history and design of the Norwegian flag, based on the Danish flag and the Swedish union. Download the flag in different formats and colours.