Flag of Dutch Brazil
Appearance
Use | Dutch West India Company |
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Design | A flag consisting of three horizontal stripes representing the United Provinces (Netherlands), with a crown and a gold monogram initials in the center below |
The Flag of New Holland, also known as the Flag of Dutch Brazil, was the flag used by the Dutch West India Company for the territories that were under its control in Brazil from 1630 until 1654.
Description
The flag consists of three horizontal stripes in the colors of the flag of the Republic of the Seven United Netherlands (red, white and blue) and it displays a monogram on the central stripe and a crown on the upper stripe, both gold-coloured. The origin of the monogram as well as its initials and its meaning is not known.
See also
External links
- Flags of Brazil (in Portuguese)