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  1. El Dannebrog o bandera de Dinamarca es un paño de color rojo con una cruz nórdica blanca. Las banderas de Suecia, Noruega, Finlandia, Åland, Islas Feroe e Islandia están basadas en ella. Se considera la bandera nacional más antigua del mundo.

  2. The national flag of Denmark (Danish: Dannebrog, pronounced [ˈtænəˌpʁoˀ]) is red with a white Nordic cross, which means that the cross extends to the edges of the flag and the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side.

  3. Dannebrog’s full crew consists of 9 officers, 7 sergeants, 2 able seamen, 2nd class and 36-39 conscripts, who are all specially-selected from the Navy. Every year in January, a new team of conscripts begin at the Navy’s basic training school in Frederikshavn, where they undergo comprehensive naval training before they meet aboard the Royal Yacht Dannebrog in April.

  4. In 1219, legend has it, the Danish flag fell from heaven during a battle in present-day Estonia, helping the Danish army to an unexpected victory. Today, 800 years after the battle in Estonia, the red-and-white flag has gained widespread use among the population of Denmark – for birthdays, funerals and practically everything in between.

  5. 6 de may. de 2022 · Conocida en danés como Dannebrog, se estableció en 1748 como bandera mercante, aunque su uso se remonta a la Edad Media. Esto la constituye como la bandera aún vigente más antigua del mundo. Su diseño consiste en un fondo rojo con una cruz nórdica blanca.

  6. El Dannebrog o bandera de Dinamarca es un paño de color rojo con una cruz nórdica blanca. Las banderas de Suecia, Noruega, Finlandia, Åland, Islas Feroe e Islandia están basadas en ella. Se considera la bandera nacional más antigua del mundo.

  7. The Danish version of that war flag is a swallow-tailed banner that has a unique off-centre Scandinavian Cross, its arms extending to the edges of the flag; however, it has been associated exclusively with the state and military. The common people did not make use of the Dannebrog (as it is officially known) until the middle of the 19th century.