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Flag of Luxembourg

 Flag ratio: 3:5 or 1:2
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Flag ratio: 3:5 or 1:2
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The Flag

Introduction

First used between 1845 and 1848, officially introduced on June 23rd 1972.

Flag ratio

3:5 or 1:2 Horizontal, three stripes: red, white, blue

Colours

Since the "Règlement Grand-Ducal" from July the 27th 1993:

  • Red: Pantone 032 c
  • Blue: Pantone 299 c
  • Yellow (only in the Roude Léiw ): 116c

or

  • Red: CMYK (%) C 0 - M 90 - Y 85 - K 0
  • Blue: CMYK (%) C 85 - M 20 - Y 0 - K 0
  • Yellow: CMYK (%) C 0 - M 15 - Y 95 - K 0

History

The colours of the Flag of Luxembourg have first been branded around 1830 during the Belgian Revolution. They have probably been adopted from the shield of the Province of Limbourg, the only difference is the background who has been changed into silver with blue stripes. The three-coloured horizontal design has been fixed on June 12th 1845.

It took until June 23rd 1972 before a law has been passed regulating the flag of Luxembourg. In this same law there has also been fixed the flag/shield for aircraft and ships registered in Luxembourg.

One important clarification brought by this law: the colour blue has been determined as being a very bright blue, in contrast to the flag of the Netherlands (exactly the same design, except dark blue).

For ships and aircraft the Roude Léiw has become the official ensign.

Coat of Arms


The coat of arms is probably an adaptation of the coat of arms of the Province of Limbourg in Belgium. The red lion appears there, only the background has been changed from yellow and red stripes to silver and blue stripes.

De Roude Léiw


The red lion is the official ensign for every ship registered in Luxembourg.

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