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  2. Flag of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    According to Latvian law, The Latvian national flag is carmine red with a white horizontal stripe. (Latvian: tumši sarkana (karmin)) [9] The colour on the flag is sometimes referred to as Latvian red. The red colour of the Latvian flag is a particularly dark shade, which is composed of brown and purple. The flag's colour proportions are 2:1:2 ...

  3. National symbols of Latvia - Wikipedia

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    The Flag of Latvia. The national flag of Latvia is a carmine red field with a narrow white stripe in the middle. The flag was created in 1917, inspired by a 13th-century legend from the Rhymed Chronicle of Livonia that a Latgalian leader was wounded in battle, and the edges of the white sheet in which he was wrapped were stained by his blood with the center stripe of the flag is left unstained.

  4. Ugunskrusts - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Latvia adopted the swastika, for its Air Force in 1918/1919 and continued its use until the Soviet occupation in 1940. [4] [5] The cross itself was maroon on a white background, mirroring the colors of the Latvian flag. Earlier versions pointed counter-clockwise, while later versions pointed clock-wise and eliminated the white ...

  5. Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Latvian SSR, along with the other Baltic Republics, was allowed greater autonomy, and in 1988 the old national flag of Latvia was legalized, replacing the Soviet Latvian flag as the official flag in 1990. Pro-independence Latvian Popular Front candidates gained a two-thirds majority in the Supreme Council in the March 1990 democratic elections.

  6. List of national flags of sovereign states - Wikipedia

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    National flags are adopted by governments to strengthen national bonds and legitimate formal authority. Such flags may contain symbolic elements of their peoples, militaries, territories, rulers, and dynasties. The flag of Denmark is the oldest flag still in current use as it has been recognized as a national symbol since the 14th century.

  7. Flags of Europe - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of the Republic of Karelia is a rectangle with equal horizontal stripes: the upper stripe is red, the middle one is blue and the lower is green. 1997– Flag of the Komi Republic: The flag is a horizontal tricolour composed of three bars of, from top to bottom, medium blue, green, and white.

  8. Military history of Latvia during World War II - Wikipedia

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    June 15, 1940 at dawn Soviet troops storm and capture Latvian border posts Masļenki and Šmaiļi. June 16, 1940 Similar ultimatums were given to Estonia and Latvia. June 17, 1940 Estonia and Latvia gave in to the Soviet demands and are occupied. June 20, 1940 New Latvian government of Moscow-approved ministers is formed.

  9. Latvia - Wikipedia

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    With the onset of World War II, many Latvian artists and other members of the cultural elite fled the country yet continued to produce their work, largely for a Latvian émigré audience. [249] Participants of the Latvian Song and Dance Festival in 2018. The Latvian Song and Dance Festival is an important event in Latvian culture and social ...