Flag of Sirland
Use | National flag |
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Proportion | 3:5 |
Adopted | 13 June 2009 |
Design | A bicolor horizontal of dark green and white with a large gold edged coat of arm. |
Designed by | Henry Sirlon |
The Flag of Sirland was designed by Henry Sirlon in early 22 November 1999 and changed with an extra white stripe in early 13 June 2009 by The President Michael Bilyan.
Color Scheme
Dark green | Gold | White | |||
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HTML | #116101 | #FBCC0D | #FFFFFF |
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Design and symbolism
The Flag of Sirland is in a 3:5 proportion and constructed in two horizontal colors dark green for the nature of Sirland's garden area and white for winter snow, and also the large gold-rimmed coat of arms which shows the wall of the main building at Gardehus.
History
After independence of Sirland the Germany flag was twisted to represent an independent state which later led to the amendment of the Sirish Garden Republic flag in November 22. 1999 and was designed by Henry Sirlon. The appearance of the flag was dark green and the Gardehusen shield can be seen in the middle. The dark green symbolizes the green blooming garden in spring and the gold edged gardehusen shield shows the house wall of the main building Gardehusen in the capital city Gardehus. Today's flag of Sirland is in bicolor dark green and white the two colors have a similar meaning as the first flag of the Sirish Garden Republic dark green for the blooming garden and white for winter snow.
Sirland
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first Flag of the Independence (1997-1999)
Sirish Garden Republic/Sirish Empire
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(1999-2009)
Garden Republic of Sirland
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The current Flag since (2009)
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Sirland flag
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Flag of Laakland