Netherlands Flag: A Symbol of National Pride
Dutch Tricolour
The Netherlands national flag is a horizontal tricolour, with red, white, and blue bands of equal width. The red band is on top, followed by the white and blue bands. The flag's width-to-length ratio is 2:3.
Historical Significance
The Dutch flag has its origins in the 16th century, when Prince William of Orange led the Dutch Revolt against Spanish rule. The flag, which was originally orange, white, and blue, became a symbol of Dutch independence.
The current flag design was adopted in 1937 and has been used ever since as a symbol of national unity and pride.
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