Tuesday, 26 April 2016

Iceland Flag And Its History

By Robert Moore


Iceland, an island about the size of Kentucky, lies in the north Atlantic Ocean east of Greenland and just touches the Arctic Circle. It is one of the most volcanic regions in the world. The earliest inhabitants of Iceland were Irish hermits, who left the island upon the arrival of the pagan Norse people in the late 9th century. A constitution was drawn up c. 930 created a form of democracy and provided for an Althing , the world's oldest practicing legislative assembly. The island's early history was preserved in the Icelandic sagas of the 13th century.

On June 17, 1944, Iceland officially broke ties with Denmark to become a free and independent republic. As Iceland celebrates National Day and the 70th anniversary of its independence.

The banner of Iceland was embraced in 1915, however, it was met with objection from the King of Iceland who declined to acknowledge the blue-white-red mix as the national banner. On June 19, 1915, a regal degree permitted the use of the banner ashore and by November 30, 1918, the Icelandic ruler affirmed of the banner as the national ensign.

Composed by Matthias Thordarson, the banner of Iceland's outlines of the cross was obtained from the banner of Denmark, known as the Dannebrog. The cross is an image of Christianity and is additionally found in the banners of other Scandinavian countries.

The flag of Iceland is royal blue with an off-center red cross outlined in white. The flag's cross is perpendicular, and runs from top to bottom and left to right. The intersection of the cross is slight to the left of the center of the rectangular national flag.

Each of the shades of the banner of Iceland reflects a noteworthy element of the country. The blue speaks of the Atlantic Ocean that encompasses the nation, the red portrays the flames of the country's volcanoes, and white demonstrates the snow that covers Iceland.

When Iceland became a republic in June 1944, the current flag was sealed into law as the official flag of the Republic of Iceland. The Flag Company Inc specialized in flag designs offered a special edition of decals and flags to memorize the history of Iceland Flag for the future.




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