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DescriptionFlag of Norway.svg |
Brezhoneg: Banniel Norvegia
Česky: Vlajka Norska
Cymraeg: Baner Norwy
Dansk: Norges flag
Deutsch: Flagge Norwegens
English: Flag of Norway
Español: Bandera de Noruega
Føroyskt: Flagg Noregs
Íslenska: Norski fáninn
Norsk bokmål: Norges flagg
Italiano: Bandiera della Norvegia.
한국어: 노르웨이의 국기
Polski: Flaga Norwegii
Slovenščina: državna zastava Norveške
Svenska: Norges flagga
Українська: Прапор Норвегії
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The flag of Norway consists of a dark blue cross (colour: RGB #002868; Pantone PMS-281U) with white borders on a bright red background (RGB #EF2B2D; Pantone PMS-032U). The vertical arm of the cross is shifted towards the flag pole as in the other Scandinavian flags. The overall width−to−height proportions of the flag are 22 to 16, and the individual coloured fields measure 6+1+2+1+12 in width and 6+1+2+1+6 in height.
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