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Flag of New Brunswick
Canadian provincial flag / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The flag of New Brunswick (French: le drapeau du Nouveau-Brunswick) consists of a golden lion passant on a red field in the upper third and a gold field defaced with a lymphad on top of blue and white wavy lines in the bottom two-thirds. Adopted in 1965 shortly after the new national flag was inaugurated, it has been the flag of the Canadian province since February 24 of that year. It is a banner of arms modelled after the province's coat of arms.
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Use | Civil and state flag ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Proportion | 5∶8 |
Adopted | February 24, 1965; 59 years ago (1965-02-24) |
Designed by | Robert Pichette and Alan B. Beddoe[1] |
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