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  1. The national flag of the Netherlands is a tricolour flag. The horizontal fesses are bands of equal size in the colours from top to bottom, red (officially described as a "bright vermilion "), white (silver), and blue ("cobalt blue"). The flag proportions (width:length) are 2:3.

  2. La bandera de los Países Bajos se divide en tres franjas horizontales del mismo grosor, roja la superior, blanca la central y azul la inferior. Está regulada actualmente por un Real Decreto de febrero de 1937. Se trata de una de las tricolores más antiguas que existen en vigor.

  3. The Dutch flag at sea after 1577 was an orange-white-blue horizontal tricolour, although it was never officially adopted. Likewise, there was never any official recognition given to the replacement of the orange by red, a transformation completed by 1660.

  4. The national flag of the Netherlands is a tricolor of three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, blue. The national anthem is Wilhelmus (The William) and the official currency is the Euro.

  5. The Dutch flag is composed of a red-white-blue tricolor and it is also known as "The Prince's Flag". Records about the prince William of Orange´s flag appeared already in 1572, when William led the resistance against the Spanish domination, however the flag was originally orange, white and blue.

  6. La bandera nacional de los Países Bajos, también conocida como «La Bandera Prinsenvlag» o «La Bandera de Guillermo de Orange,» se caracteriza por su diseño horizontal de tres franjas de colores: rojo en la parte superior, blanco en el medio y azul en la parte inferior.

  7. www.historyofholland.com › holland-flagHolland flag

    The flag of the Netherlands consists of 3 equal horizontal bands of red, white, and blue; similar to the flag of Luxembourg, which uses a lighter blue and is longer. The flag is one of the oldest flags in constant use and originated with Prince William the first, the Prince of Orange, in the latter half of the sixteenth century.