Flag of Groningen (province)
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The flag of Groningen is undoubtedly one of the most colourful provincial flags in the Netherlands. The flag was officially adopted on 17 February 1950,[1] and it consists of two crosses - one green on one white - surrounded by two red and two blue corners. The design combines elements and colours of the arms of Ommelanden (red, white and blue) and the city of Groningen (green and white). It is no coincidence that Groningen's city colours form a cross at the heart of the flag. In fact, that placement in the centre symbolizes the central location of the city of Groningen in the province. Because of the cross, the flag can also be associated with flags of Scandinavian countries with which Groningen had trade relations in the past.
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Use | Provincial flag |
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Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | 17 February 1950 |
Design | A flag with a green cross fimbriated in white, and red in the first and fourth quarter, blue in the second and third quarter. |
Designed by | Jan Tuin |