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  1. Flag of Estonia. The flag of Estonia consists of a horizontal tricolor of cornflower blue, black, and white color. For the first time, it appeared in 1881 as a symbol of the student movement Vironia in Otepää. The blue color represents the Estonian sea, sky and lakes and sometimes it is also considered a symbol of honesty.

  2. president.ee › en › republic-of-estoniaSymbols

    The proportions of the flag are 11:7 and its normal size is 165x105 cm. The blue-black-white flag was first consecrated at Otepää on the 4th of June, 1884, as the flag of the Estonian University Student Association. During the following years the blue-black-white flag became a national symbol. The Provisional Government of Estonia adopted a ...

  3. Feel the never-ending pulse of progress in Telliskivi's Creative City. Witness the years that led to independence come alive through Tallinn’s urban artists. Discover centuries-old social influencers. Manor houses and micro-breweries lie moments apart. Estonia has about 170 museums featuring everything from local history to international artists.

  4. 4 de jun. de 2023 · Since appearances with this flag were banned in Tartu, as Estonia was then under the rule of the imperial Russia, the flag was blessed in a semi-secret church service on 4 June 1884 in Otepää. The last song of the service was “Mu isamaa, mu õnn ja rõõm” (“My native land, my pride and joy”, the current national anthem).

  5. Die Nationalflagge zeigt drei gleich breite waagerechte Streifen in (von oben nach unten) Blau, Schwarz und Weiß ( estnisch: sinimustvalge ). Nach der am 1. Januar 2006 in Kraft getretenen estnischen Flaggenverordnung ist das Blau auf den Farbwert Pantone 285C und die Proportionen auf 7:11 festgelegt. Das Blau steht für Treue und Vertrauen ...

  6. estonianworld.com › life › history-behind-estonias-flag-as-it-turns-135How Estonia got its national flag?

    4 de jun. de 2022 · On 24 February 1918, accompanied by the blue-black-white tricolour, Estonia declared its independence. The provisional government of the Republic of Estonia declared the blue-black-white tricolour the official national flag on 21 November 1918. The flag was raised for the first time as a national symbol at the Pikk Hermann tower in Tallinn on ...

  7. 6 de may. de 2014 · The flag of the European Union shall be hoisted together with the national flag of Estonia. § 12. Hoisting of Estonian flag as a mourning flag (1) On days of national mourning, the Estonian flag shall be hoisted as a mourning flag. (2) When the Estonian flag is hoisted as a mourning flag, a black ribbon shall be attached to the upper end of ...