Flag of Åland
| Use | Civil and state flag and ensign |
|---|---|
| Proportion | 17:26 |
| Adopted | 1954 |
The flag of Åland refers to the geographical and political position of the Finnish islands of Åland. It is the Swedish flag defaced by a red cross symbolising Finland.[citation needed] (Today, blue and white are considered the Finnish colours, but in the early days of Finnish nationalism, red and yellow from the Finnish coat of arms were also an option.)[citation needed]
The flag has been the official flag of the autonomous Finnish province of Åland since 1954. It was first hoisted in the capital Mariehamn on 3 April 1954.[citation needed]
Prior to autonomy, an unofficial horizontal bicolour triband of blue-yellow-blue was in use. The flag was made illegal in 1935.[1][2]
The flag of Orkney in Scotland, created in 2007, is the exact opposite of the flag of Åland; much in the same way as the flag of Iceland is the opposite of the flag of Norway.
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