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  1. En el escudo de armas de Estonia, figuran, en un campo de oro, tres leones pasantes de azur (azul), linguados de gules (rojo), uñados y armados de sable. El escudo en su versión grande aparece rodeado por dos ramas de roble de oro con bellotas del mismo metal.

  2. En el escudo de armas de Estonia, figuran, en un campo de oro, tres leones pasantes de azur (azul), linguados de gules (rojo), uñados y armados de sable. El escudo en su versión grande aparece rodeado por dos ramas de roble de oro con bellotas del mismo metal.

  3. ¿Qué representa el escudo de Estonia? El Escudo de Estonia es un símbolo de identidad nacional, un recordatorio de la historia y una muestra de orgullo. Representa la fuerza, la independencia y la libertad que han estado presentes en el país desde tiempos antiguos.

  4. Estonia (en estonio: Eesti ⓘ ), oficialmente República de Estonia ( Eesti Vabariik ), es uno de los veintisiete Estados soberanos que forman la Unión Europea, siendo el más pequeño de los tres países bálticos. Limita al sur con Letonia, al este con Rusia, al norte con el golfo de Finlandia y al oeste con el mar Báltico. 5 .

    • Colours
    • Symbolism
    • History
    • Historical Flags Used Prior to The Flag of Estonia
    • Nordic Flag Proposals
    • Selections from The Estonian Flag Act
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    The shade of blue is defined by Parliament and Government Office as follows: 1. Pantonecolour 285 C. 2. CMYKequivalents: C=91, M=43, Y=0, K=0 3. RGBvalues: R=0, G=114, B=206 4. Hexvalues: #0072CE

    A symbolic interpretation made popular by the poetry of Martin Lippsays the blue is for the vaulted blue sky above the native land, the black for attachment to the soil of the homeland as well as the fate of Estonians — for centuries black with worries, and white for purity, hard work, and commitment.

    In the 1820s, in the University of Tartu, three eponymous German-speaking student corporations (corps) were established for each of the three Baltic provinces (Estonia, Livonia and Curonia). Each of them selected their own "colours"[a] which, in turn, became flags and visual representations of the corresponding province. Public display (for example...

    Flag of the Danish Realm and its Duchy of Estonia (1219–1346)
    Flag of the State of the Teutonic Order(1226–1561)
    Flag of the Swedish Empire and its Duchy of Estonia (1561–1721)

    Several Nordic cross designs were proposed already in 1919, prior to the official adoption of the Estonian state flag. In 2001, journalist Kaarel Tarand made a similar suggestion again – that the flag design be changed from a tricolour to a Nordic cross with the same three colours. Supporters of this idea have claimed that the cross, instead of a t...

    The most recent Estonian Flag Act was passed 23 March 2005 and came into force on 1 January 2006. It has been amended several times since then. The Act specifies the colours in Pantone and CMYK formats, as well as specifying when it can be hoisted and how it can be used and by whom. The minimum size of the flag to be hoisted on a wall-mounted flags...

  5. El escudo de la República Socialista Soviética de Estonia fue adoptado en 1940 por el gobierno de la República Socialista Soviética de Estonia. Está basado en el emblema nacional de la URSS.

  6. Horizontally striped blue-black-white national flag. Its width-to-length ratio is 7 to 11.The Estonian students’ association Vironia was founded on September 29, 1881, when the country was part of the Russian Empire. The organization was dedicated to preserving the cultural traditions and language.

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