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  1. La bandera de Noruega consta de un fondo rectangular de color rojo con una cruz azul con un borde blanco. Su proporción es de: 11/8. La bandera data de 1821, fecha en la cual se aprobó una ley que fijaba sus colores y composición.

  2. La bandera de Noruega está formada por un fondo de color rojo con una cruz escandinava de color azul oscuro con un contorno blanco. Esta bandera tiene una proporción de 8:11 y se adoptó el día 13 de julio de 1821.

  3. 25 de jun. de 2021 · La bandera de Noruega es rectangular y cuenta con una proporción de 8:11. Está compuesta por tres colores: blanco, azul y rojo. Consiste en un fondo rojo y una cruz escandinava azul rey, bordeada con blanco, la bandera está inspirada en la bandera danesa.

  4. Noruega (en noruego bokmål: Norge ⓘ; en noruego nynorsk: Noreg ⓘ; en sami septentrional: Norga ), oficialmente Reino de Noruega, es un país soberano ubicado en Europa del norte, cuya forma de gobierno es la monarquía democrática parlamentaria. Su territorio está organizado en once provincias o fylker y su capital y ciudad más poblada ...

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    It is difficult to establish what the earliest flag of Norway looked like. During ancient times countries did not fly flags. Kings and other rulers flew flags, especially in battle. Saint Olav used a serpent within a white mark at the Battle of Nesjar. Prior to this the raven or dragon was used. Magnus the Good used the same mark as Saint Olav. Har...

    The Norwegian flag law of 1898 specifies the appearance of the merchant and state flags and their use by merchant ships, customs and post vessels. The flag regulations of 1927further describe the use of the state flag on state property and on national holidays. The flag regulations also describe the time of day when the flag should be hoisted and l...

    The proportions of the national flag are 16:22 (height (width) to length), its colour elements having widths of 6:1:2:1:6 and lengths of 6:1:2:1:12.The proportions of the state flag are 16:27, or 6:1:2:1:6 vertically and 6:1:2:1:6:11 horizontally. The law regarding the Norwegian flag by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs defines the colours as deep re...

    Music when raising (hoisting) or lowering the flag

    When raising the Norwegian flag on festive or ceremonial occasions, the hoisting will often be accompanied by a bugle call, fanfare, or the national anthem (Ja, vi elsker). For civilian use on ceremonial occasions, there are no written rules concerning this. The Norwegian armed forces have a unified bugle call for hoisting and lowering the flag, known as "flaggappell" (Attention to the flag) (cf. Bugle calls of the Norwegian Army).

    Code of conduct during flag hoisting and lowering

    According to Norwegian law as well as common usage, flags of other sovereign states are to be treated with the same respect as the Norwegian flag. For civilians and non-uniformed government employees, there are no formal hand gestures (e.g. the U.S. hand-over-the-heart gesture {cf. United States Flag Code}) that must be performed.But it is commonly agreed that during the hoisting or lowering of the flag, civilians should conduct themselves in a respectful manner by facing the flag and standin...

    Rolling up the flag

    Unlike the Anglo-American traditions of folding a flag (the triangular shape of the U.S. flag or the square shape of the UK's Union Flag), the Norwegian tradition is to roll the flaginto a cylindrical shape and tie it up after lowering it. The first step of this procedure is to fold the flag lengthwise so that its two long sides meet. Each half will then be folded 180 degrees, concealing the longitudinal white and blue stripes. Finally the folded full length flag, its width 1⁄4of the hoist, w...

    Fredrik Meltzer submitted his proposal just in time to be exhibited in parliament on 4 May 1821 together with a large number of other proposals. It was approved by both chambers during the following two weeks. Meltzer himself provided no written explanation for his choice of design and colours. However, his intentions may be inferred from an earlie...

    1 January – New Year's Day
    21 January – Princess Ingrid Alexandra's birthday
    6 February – The Sami National Day. (An official flag day both for the Sami people and for the whole of Norway.)
    21 February – King Harald V's birthday
  5. Significado de la bandera de Noruega. Los colores rojo, blanco y azul de la bandera noruega representan la libertad, la cual puede ser un eco de los deseos independentistas del pueblo noruego que se cristalizó a comienzos del siglo XX.

  6. La bandera de Noruega consta de un fondo rectangular de color rojo con una cruz azul con un borde blanco. Su proporción es de: 11/8.