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  1. Feb 9, 2021 · February 9, 2021 by lifeinsweden. Sweden flag consists of a blue background and a gold or yellow colored Nordic cross. This is an asymmetric cross, where the crossbar is moved towards the interior edge of the flag. The Nordic cross in this flag represents Christianity. According to historians, it is believed that the colors and design of the ...

  2. The flag of Sweden includes a gold or yellow Nordic cross on a sky blue background. The Nordic cross is an asymmetrical cross that splits the flag with the crossbar closer to the hoist than the fly. The dimensions of the Swedish flag are 4:2:4 vertically, and 5:2:9 horizontally.

  3. The King of Sweden and H.M. The Queen of Sweden. Royal flag with the greater national coat of arms. 1905–present. Royal pennant of Sweden, used by H.M. The King of Sweden above the royal flag on naval ships. Split pennant with the greater national coat of arms. 1905–present. Used by other members of the Royal House.

  4. Jul 25, 2022 · The blue background of the Swedish flag represents what the country and the people of Sweden stand for. These attributes include the belief in standing up for truth and justice, being loyal, persevering, and being vigilant in all things. This is highlighted by a golden yellow cross. The cross, in turn, is representative of the people of Sweden ...

  5. The Swedish flag is distinguished by its iconic Nordic cross design, extending to the flag’s edges, set against a vibrant background. This configuration is emblematic of Sweden’s historical and cultural affiliations , particularly its ties to the Christian tradition and its connection with the broader Scandinavian identity.

  6. Aug 25, 2021 · The flag of Sweden is a rectangular Scandinavian cross. 1 . The cross is yellow against a blue field in the dimensions of 5:8. The War (military) flag and ensign are a tongued swallowtail version of the state flag with the proportions of 1:2.

  7. The dimensions of the Swedish flag with a swallow-tail are 5:2:5:8 horizontally and 4:2:4 vertically. Mark Sensen, 25 September 1995 James Dignan, 26 September, Will Linden 15 October 1995. The height of the Swedish flag should at best be 1/3-1/4 of the length of the flag pole. A very tall flagpole can have a relatively smaller flag.