Everything about Flag Of Liechtenstein totally explained
The
flag of Liechtenstein consists of two equal horizontal bands of blue (top) and red with a gold ducal crown on the hoist side of the blue band. The colors likely derive from the livery colors of the Principality's royal household in the
18th century.
The crown was added in 1937, after it was discovered by Liechtenstein's team at the
1936 Summer Olympics that the flag was otherwise identical to the
flag of Haiti. The design of the crown was slightly modified in 1982.
Image:Flag of Liechtenstein (state).svg | Standard of the Government of Liechtenstein.
Proportions: 3:5
Image:Prince of Liechtenstein Standard.png | Personal standard of the Prince of Liechtenstein.
Proportions: 3:5
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