
Flag of Finland - Wikipedia
The national flag of Finland, also known in Finnish as the siniristilippu[1] ('Blue Cross Flag'), dates from the beginning of the 20th century. The flag was adopted after independence from the Russian …
The Finnish flag - thisisFINLAND
The Finnish flag features symbolic colors: blue for its lakes and white for its snowy winters, as first described in an 1863 poem.
Flag of Finland | Meaning, Colors & History | Britannica
When Finland achieved its independence after the Russian Revolution of 1917, there was debate over the best official flag for the new country. At first the coat of arms itself became the basis for the …
Flags, Symbols & Currency of Finland - World Atlas
The National Flag of Finland features a white background with a blue cross that extends to the edges of the flag; the country uses euro as its official currency; and its national anthem is "Maamee" ("Our Land")
Flag of Finland - Flagpedia.net
Current flag of Finland with a history of the flag and information about Finland country.
Finland Flag - World Population Review
Facts, trivia, and downloadable images of the flag of Finland.
History of the flag - Ministry of the Interior - Sisäministeriö
Finland declared independence on 6 December 1917. The occasion was celebrated by flying the red and yellow lion flag from the Government Palace the same day, and during the first months of …
Finland Flag: Meaning, History, Image, Emoji | Flag of Finland
Explore the symbolism and history of the Finnish flag, and view its official image, design, colors, and emoji.
Finland Flag and Meaning - Countryaah.com
Aug 11, 2020 · The flag of Finland, known as the “siniristilippu” or “blue cross flag,” is a symbol of the nation’s pride, history, and its deep connection to nature. The Finnish flag consists of a blue cross on …
Flag of Finland: History, Meaning & Symbolism
Dec 14, 2025 · Known in Finnish as Siniristilippu (the Blue Cross Flag), it reflects Finland’s Nordic cultural identity and its landscape of lakes, skies and snow. The flag was officially adopted in May …