Tuesday 3 May 2016

Liechtenstein Flag And Its History

By Penny Simpson


Tiny Liechtenstein, not quite as large as Washington, DC, lies on the east bank of the Rhine River, south of Lake Constance, between Austria and Switzerland.

A modern constitution was drawn up back in 1921, but even today the prince retains the power to dissolve parliament and must approve every act before it becomes law. Prince Franz Josef II was the first ruler to live in the castle above the capital city of Vaduz. He died in 1989 and was succeeded by his son, Prince Hans-Adam II.

Traditionally, flags of territories ruled by royalty in Europe have corresponded to the “livery colors” of the ruler’s coat of arms. The flag of Liechtenstein is an example, however, where the livery colors and the arms are quite different. In the 19th century, the princes of Liechtenstein chose blue and red for their flagâ€"first given recognition in 1764 as the livery colors of Prince Joseph Wenzelâ€"instead of the gold and red of their shield. The flag was given official status in the constitution of October 1921.

In the 19th century, the princes of Liechtenstein chose blue and red for their flagâ€"first given recognition in 1764 as the livery colors of Prince Joseph Wenzelâ€"instead of the gold and red of their shield. The flag was given official status in the constitution of October 1921.

The crown stands for the unity of the people and their prince, blue symbolizes the sky, and red is for the evening fires in homes. Further minor modifications were made in the laws of 1957 and September 18, 1982. These laws show the Liechtenstein flag in several different formats.

The crown was added to the Liechtenstein flag in 1937 after it was discovered by Liechtenstein's team at the 1936 Olympics that the country's flag was identical to the flag of Haiti. The design of the crown was slightly modified in 1982. Liechtenstein was created in 1719 and became an independent principality in 1866. The Flag Company Inc specialized in flag designs offered a special edition of decals and flags to memorize the history of Liechtenstein Flag for the future.




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