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  1. Adopted. 11 June 1748. The national flag of Denmark ( Danish: Dannebrog, pronounced [ˈtænəˌpʁoˀ]) [4] is red with a white Nordic cross, which means that the cross extends to the edges of the flag and the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side.

  2. The National Flag of Denmark is referred to as the “Dannebrog” (Danish flag) and is one of the oldest national flags in the world. The flag was officially adopted in 1625. The National Flag of Denmark features a solid red field with a white Scandinavian cross that extends to the edges of the flag.

  3. The width-to-length ratio of the flag is 28 to 34 (14 to 17), but the length may be extended until the ratio is 28 to 37. According to tradition, the Danish flag fell from heaven on June 15, 1219, during the Battle of Lyndanisse (near modern Tallinn, Estonia) as a sign from God of his support for King Valdemar II against

  4. The Danish flag was not always Danish. During the European crusades from the 11th to 13th centuries, a red flag with a white cross was used frequently, without connection to Denmark. It became a Danish flag around the mid-14th century, which makes it one of the world’s oldest national flags in continuous use.

  5. Country location. Current flag of Denmark with a history of the flag and information about Denmark country.

  6. All facts about the flag of Denmark in one place. The history of the flag, its colours and symbols. Download the current flag in svg or png.

  7. 16 de nov. de 2023 · The red background symbolizes the valor and strength of the Danish people, while the white Nordic Cross represents Christianity, signifying Denmarks historical ties to the Christian faith. While the official national flag remains constant, Denmark may use different flags for special occasions.