Slovenia's National Flag
Symbolism and Design
The Slovenian flag features three equal horizontal bands of white, blue, and red. These colors represent Pan-Slavic unity, with white symbolizing peace, blue representing the sky and water, and red representing bravery. In the upper left corner of the flag, on the border between the white and blue bands, is the Coat of Arms of Slovenia. The coat of arms features a stylized depiction of Mount Triglav, Slovenia's highest peak, with three stars above it. These stars represent the three traditional provinces of Slovenia: Carinthia, Carniola, and Styria.
History
The current Slovenian flag was adopted in 1991, after the country gained independence from Yugoslavia. Prior to that, Slovenia used a variety of flags, including a red flag with a white star and a green flag with a yellow star. The design of the current flag is based on the flag of the Slovenes, which was used during the 1848 Revolutions. The Slovenian flag is a symbol of national pride and unity. It is flown at government buildings, schools, and other public places. It is also used as a symbol of Slovenia in international sporting events and other cultural exchanges.
Ratio and Dimensions
The width-to-length ratio of the Slovenian flag is 1:2. The flag is typically made of a polyester or cotton blend fabric and is available in a variety of sizes.
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