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  1. The first known "Flag of Finland" was presented in 1848, along with the unofficial national anthem "Maamme". Its motif was the coat of arms of Finland, surrounded by laurel leaves, on a white flag. The current blue-crossed design was first used in Finland by Nyländska Jaktklubben, a yacht club founded in Helsinki in 1861.

  2. A black flag charged with the bow and arrow from the region's coat of arms and a yellow hoist. Designed by designer Suvi Ripatti and officially adopted on 09.06.2020. [6]

  3. National flag consisting of a white field bearing a blue cross; when flown by the government, it incorporates a red, white, and yellow coat of arms featuring a lion. The width-to-length ratio of the flag is 11 to 18.In the 16th century the grand duchy of Finland acquired a coat of arms of its own.

  4. The Finnish flag was made official in a law enacted on May 29, 1918, less than six months after Finland had achieved independence. Zacharias Topelius had described its symbolic colours as “the blue of our lakes and the white snow of our winters” in a poem first published in 1863.

  5. The National Flag of Finland features a white background with a blue cross that extends to the edges of the flag. The vertical part of the blue Nordic cross is shifted to the hoist side in the style of the Dannebrog (Danish flag).

  6. Aug 28, 2017 · The Act on the Finnish Flag, endorsed by the Senate on 29 May 1918, defined the official state flag as a “rectangular garment with a sea blue (ultramarine) cross on white background.” At the centre of the cross there is the Finnish red-and-yellow lion coat of arms. The maritime and merchant flag was the state flag without the coat of arms.

  7. The Finnish flag, also known as Siniristilippu (blue cross), is another of flags inspired by Danish Danneborg. Blue Nordic cross reaches the edges of the flag and it is located on a white background.