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  2. Iceland's first national flag was a white cross on a deep blue background. It was first shown in parade in 1897. The modern flag dates from 1915, when a red cross was inserted into the white cross of the original flag. This cross represents Christianity.

  3. National flag consisting of a blue field incorporating a white-bordered red cross. The width-to-length ratio of the flag is 18 to 25.In the early 20th century the sanction of the king of Denmark was sought for a local Icelandic flag. Royal approval was available on the condition that the flag be.

  4. The flag of Iceland features a blue field with a red Nordic cross that has white edges and extends to the edges of the flag. The vertical part of the cross is located towards the hoist side of the flag in the style of the Dannebrog (Danish flag).

  5. Icelanders today believe the current republic is, in many respects, a reincarnation of that Commonwealth; the flag itself is emblematic of that vision, a red-white-blue tapestry that reveals both a deep connection to nature and to local roots.

  6. In an article in his journal Dagskrá on March 13, 1897, poet Einar Benediktsson wrote that Iceland's national colours are blue and white and the cross is the most common and convenient flag emblem. He proposed that the Icelandic flag should be a white cross on a blue field.

  7. Aug 30, 2018 · In Culture and Language August 30, 2018. A flag is the very identity of a country. By using a combination of colors and symbolism, a nation can convey its cultural values, stories, and histories. At its core, a flag is the ultimate device for communication.

  8. The following description of the Icelandic national flag is given in Article 1 of the Flag Act No. 34/1944: “The blue hoist sections are square and the blue fly sections are the same width as the two squares, but twice as long. The red cross should be set in the centre of the white cross to form white stripes of an equal width along its sides.