Flag of Dutch Limburg
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The flag of Dutch Limburg is a flag with the height:width ratio of 2:3. It consists of 3 rows of colors, the middle row is the smallest and the upper and lower row are equal in size. The colors used are (from top to bottom) white, blue and gold (yellow).
In the flag there is a symbol of a red lion with a double tail, facing the flagpole.
This flag is not used in Belgian Limburg, which has its own, different, flag.
Flag of the new Duchy of Limburg (1839-1866) was very similar to that of the present-day Dutch Province.
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