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Lithuania Flag

$43.50
SKU:
31157
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Origin:
United States

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The Lithuania flag is a horizontal yellow, green, and red tricolor.
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Description

Our flag of Lithuania is proudly manufactured in America using nylon, a durable, fray-resistant fabric. Nylon is additionally quick to dry, which helps to prevent mildew growth after rain or humid weather. The iconic tricolor is digitally printed for rich colors that are resistant to sun damage.

These Lithuanian flags have a strong canvas heading and brass grommets for simple installation on one of our outdoor flagpoles. We offer these flags in sizes 2’ x 3’, 3’ x 5’, 4’ x 6’, 5’ x 8’, and 6’ x 10’. The 3’ x 5’ Lithuanian flag is a bestseller among our customers and an excellent fit for our 6’ tangle-free flagpole.

Lithuania Flag Product Features:

  • Made in the USA 
  • Authentic 1918 design
  • 100% premium nylon
  • Durable canvas heading
  • Rust-resistant brass grommets

Are you looking for the ceremonial version? Our indoor Lithuania flag comes finished with gold fringe and a pole sleeve.

Lithuania Flag Meaning & History

Lithuania’s first national flag was adopted in 1918, with almost the same design as the modern flag, except with different dimensions. However, the colors yellow, green, and red were suggested as the national colors as early as 1905, since these colors were commonly used in traditional Lithuanian weavings and clothing. Lithuania was occupied alternately by Germany and Russia following World War II, and the use of the national flag was banned from 1940 to 1988. In 1988, the Lithuanian SSR government reinstated the original flag.

The yellow stripe represents the sun and prosperity, while the green is for the countryside, forests, and hope. The red stripe symbolizes the bloodshed and bravery of those who died fighting for Lithuania.

Other Details

Capital: Vilnius
Language(s): Lithuanian
Currency: Lithuanian Litas
Government: Unitary Parliamentary Republic
Flag Meaning: The yellow symbolizes the sun, the green stands for the forests, flora, and hope; and the red represents the blood shed for independence.