Description
Celebrate the rich history and cutting edge modern culture of the “Lower Countries” with our high-quality American-made Netherlands Flag! Our Netherlands national flag features several options for outdoor and indoor use.
Outdoor Netherlands Flag Options
Our Netherlands flags are excellent to display daily. The quick-drying properties and a heat-resistant digital print make this flag optimal for outdoor displaying. The lightweight nylon ensures that the Dutch flag flies gracefully even in the lightest wind. Although available in multiple sizes our most popular size is 3' x 5'
All outdoor Netherlands nylon flags feature:
- 100% Nylon
- Authentic 1949 design
- Sewn stripes & Extra stitching to prevent fraying
- Strong canvas header
- Brass grommets
- Long-lasting digital print
Your Netherlands flag will attach securely to an outdoor flagpole with a canvas header & brass grommets.
Indoor Netherlands Flag Options
The high-quality sleeve and 3-sided gold fringe make the Dutch flag perfect for a beautiful indoor presentation.
The indoor Netherlands flag with sleeve and fringe features:
- 100% Nylon
- Authentic 1949 design
- Sewn stripes & Extra stitching to prevent fraying
- Leather tab
- Gold fringe
- Pole sleeve
Finish the look, with an indoor flagpole for a regal display and a full indoor exhibition.
NETHERLANDS NATIONAL FLAG HISTORY & MEANING
The currently existing government of the Netherlands, which means "Lower Countries" due to its shallow elevation, has only existed since Napoleon's defeat in 1815. Like most European countries, the earliest recorded history of the Netherlands can be traced back to the Romans; its people were firmly rooted in the Middle Ages.
The Netherlands evolved into a significant trading power throughout the Age of Exploration and the Renaissance. It became a major center of trade and commerce throughout the period, up to and beyond the 1500s.
The current design of the Dutch flag can be traced back to the 15th century. In 1575, the first national flag of the Netherlands featured an almost identical tricolor band. However, the orange in that flag was replaced with red in 1596. The Dutch tricolor-banded flag is one of the oldest such flags, inspiring other similar flags like France and Russia. The current Netherlands flag was finalized when its colors were standardized in 1949.
Fly your Netherlands flag on public holidays, like King's Day (April 27), at half-staff for Remembrance of the Dead (May 4), and jubilantly on Liberation Day (May 5).
Other Details
Capital: Amsterdam
Language(s): Dutch
Currency: Euro €
Government: Democratic Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
Flag Meaning: The colors of the flag are the heraldic colors of Prince William of Orange.