Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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1918–1978 |
Flag of Kingdom of Finland and Republic of Finland (1919 until 1978) |
Sky Blue Nordic cross on white field ratio: 11:18; (5:3:10):(4:3:4)
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1920–1978 |
State flag and ensign |
ratio: 11:18; (5:3:10):(4:3:4)
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1918–1920 |
Flag of Kingdom of Finland and Republic of Finland (1919 onwards) |
Blue Nordic cross on white field Flag ratio: 11:18; (5:3:10):(4:3:4)
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1918–1920 |
State flag and ensign |
ratio: 11:18; (5:3:10):(4:3:4)
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1918–1919 |
Used by Finnish Socialist Workers' Republic
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red flag
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1860s–1918 1917–1918 |
Unofficial national flag Temporary official state flag |
Commonly used as an unofficial national flag of the Grand Duchy of Finland since the mid-19th century, especially during the period of russification in 1899–1917, by all population groups. Official state flag of the independent Finnish state in 1917–1918.
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1914–1917 |
Flag for private use; also planned State Flag |
A tricolour of horizontal stripes, white, blue and red, with a yellow canton with the coat of arms.
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1853–1855 |
Temporary civil ensign of the Grand Duchy of Finland |
Used during the Crimean War
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1896–1917 |
The National flag of the Russian Empire
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Used in Finland when it was an autonomous grand duchy under the Russian Emperor's influence
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1858–1896 |
The State flag of the Russian Empire
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Used in Finland when it was an autonomous grand duchy under the Russian Emperor's influence
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1848–1863 |
Unofficial Civil flag of the Grand Duchy of Finland
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The first known "Flag of Finland" was presented in 1848, along with the national anthem Maamme. Its motif was the coat of arms of Finland, surrounded by laurel leaves, on a white flag.
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1650–1809 |
Flag of Sweden
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Used in Finland when it was part of The Kingdom of Sweden
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1537–1650 |
Flag of Sweden
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Used in Finland when it was part of The Kingdom of Sweden
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1397–1537 |
Flag of The Kalmar Union
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Used in Finland when it was part of Kalmar Union
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1100–1397 |
Flag of Sweden
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Used in Finland when it was conquered by The Kingdom of Sweden
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