Nordic cross flag
A Nordic cross flag is a flag bearing the design of the Nordic or Scandinavian cross, a cross symbol in a rectangular field, with the centre of the cross shifted towards the hoist.

Larger flags, from left to right: Iceland, Faroe Islands, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland;
Smaller flags, from left to right: Barra, South Uist, Yorkshire West Riding (historical), Orkney, Shetland, Scania, Åland, Pärnu, Setomaa (ethnic), Vepsians (ethnic)
All independent Nordic countries have adopted such flags in the modern period, and while the Nordic cross is named for its use in the national flags of the Nordic nations, the term is used universally by vexillologists, in reference not only to the flags of the Nordic countries but to other flags with similar designs.[1] The sideways cross is also known as the Cross of Saint Philip the Apostle, who preached not in Scandinavia but in Greece, Phrygia and Syria instead.
The cross design represents Christianity,[2][3][4] and was first seen in the Dannebrog, the national flag of Denmark in the first half of the 13th century. The same design, but with a red Nordic cross on a yellow background, was used as union flag during the Kalmar union (1397 to 1523), and when that union fell apart in 1523 the same design, but with a yellow cross on a blue background (derived from the Swedish coat of arms adopted in 1442), was adopted as national flag of Sweden, while Norway adopted their flag in 1821. From its adoption in the early 16th century until 1906 the background of the flag of Sweden was dark blue, but was changed to the currently used lighter shade of blue in a new flag law that was adopted in 1906, after the dissolution of the union between Sweden and Norway. After gaining independence the other Nordic countries adopted national flags of the same design, Iceland in 1915 and Finland in 1917. The Norwegian flag was the first Nordic cross flag with three colours. All Nordic flags may be flown as gonfalons as well.
Flag formats
    
 Bicolor Nordic/Scandinavian cross Bicolor Nordic/Scandinavian cross
 Tricolor Nordic/Scandinavian cross Tricolor Nordic/Scandinavian cross
 Bicolor Swallowtail Nordic/Scandinavian cross Bicolor Swallowtail Nordic/Scandinavian cross
 Tricolor Swallowtail Nordic/Scandinavian cross Tricolor Swallowtail Nordic/Scandinavian cross
Flags of the Nordic countries
    
Note that some of these flags are historical. Also, note that flag proportions may vary between the different flags and sometimes even between different versions of the same flag.
The Flag of Greenland is the only national flag of a Nordic country or territory without a Nordic Cross. When Greenland was granted home rule, the present flag — with a graphic design unique to Greenland — was adopted in June 1985, supported by fourteen votes against eleven who supported a proposed green-and-white Nordic cross.[5]
Denmark
    
 Flag of Denmark (1748) Flag of Denmark (1748)
.svg.png.webp) State flag of Denmark (17th century) State flag of Denmark (17th century)
 Naval ensign of Denmark (17th century). Note the darker kraprød colour (1939). Naval ensign of Denmark (17th century). Note the darker kraprød colour (1939).
 Royal standard of Denmark Royal standard of Denmark
 Standard of Frederik the Crown Prince of Denmark Standard of Frederik the Crown Prince of Denmark
 Standard of the Regent of Denmark Standard of the Regent of Denmark
 Standard of the royal house- used by other members of the Royal Family Standard of the royal house- used by other members of the Royal Family
 Flag of the Faroe Islands (1919) Flag of the Faroe Islands (1919)
Finland
    
 Flag of Finland (1918) Flag of Finland (1918)
.svg.png.webp) State flag of Finland (1918) State flag of Finland (1918)
 
 Flag of the President of Finland, with the Cross of Liberty in the canton (1978) Flag of the President of Finland, with the Cross of Liberty in the canton (1978)
 Finnish yacht club ensign. Ratified club emblem in the canton (1919) Finnish yacht club ensign. Ratified club emblem in the canton (1919)
 Flag of Åland (1954) Flag of Åland (1954)
Iceland
    
 Flag of Iceland (1944–present) Flag of Iceland (1944–present)
.svg.png.webp) State flag of Iceland State flag of Iceland
 Flag of the President of Iceland Flag of the President of Iceland
 Flag of the Icelandic Directorate of Customs Flag of the Icelandic Directorate of Customs
Norway
    
 Flag of Norway (1821–1844 and 1899–present) Flag of Norway (1821–1844 and 1899–present)
 Naval ensign of Norway since 1905, civilian state flag since 1899. Naval ensign of Norway since 1905, civilian state flag since 1899.
.svg.png.webp) Former flag of Norway (1814–1821). Former flag of Norway (1814–1821).
.svg.png.webp) The common naval ensign and war flag of Sweden and Norway from 1815 to 1844. The common naval ensign and war flag of Sweden and Norway from 1815 to 1844.
 Merchant flag of Norway (1844–1898 with the union badge representing the union with Sweden) Merchant flag of Norway (1844–1898 with the union badge representing the union with Sweden)
.svg.png.webp) Naval ensign and state flag of Norway (1844–1905) Naval ensign and state flag of Norway (1844–1905)
Sweden
    
 Flag of Sweden (1906–present) Flag of Sweden (1906–present)
 Flag of Sweden before 1815 Flag of Sweden before 1815
 Flag of Sweden (1815–1844) representing the union with Norway Flag of Sweden (1815–1844) representing the union with Norway
.svg.png.webp) Flag of Sweden (1844–1905) representing the union with Norway Flag of Sweden (1844–1905) representing the union with Norway
 Naval ensign of Sweden Naval ensign of Sweden
 Royal standard of Sweden with the Greater coat of arms, used by the King and Queen of Sweden Royal standard of Sweden with the Greater coat of arms, used by the King and Queen of Sweden
 Royal standard of Sweden with the lesser coat of arms, used by princes and princesses of Sweden Royal standard of Sweden with the lesser coat of arms, used by princes and princesses of Sweden
 
Kalmar Union
    
Historical flag of the Kalmar Union, which united Denmark, Sweden and Norway 1397 to 1523. No pictorial evidence survives of the Kalmar Union's Flag. The flag appearing here is a reconstruction based on references in 1430 letters by King Eric of Pomerania.
Unofficial Nordic flags
    
These flags either do not have official status or represent various private entities. They have not been officially adopted and their use remains limited.
 Unofficial flag of Bornholm (1970s) Unofficial flag of Bornholm (1970s)
 
 Another proposal for flag of Jutland, dating from 1972 (not in use) Another proposal for flag of Jutland, dating from 1972 (not in use)
 Proposal for a flag of Greenland, designed in 1984 by Sven Tito Achen. Rejected in favour of the non-Nordic-Cross flag. Proposal for a flag of Greenland, designed in 1984 by Sven Tito Achen. Rejected in favour of the non-Nordic-Cross flag.
 Unofficial flag representing the Swedish-speaking minority in Finland. To be flown along with the Finnish National Flag (1902) Unofficial flag representing the Swedish-speaking minority in Finland. To be flown along with the Finnish National Flag (1902)
  Former unofficial flag of Iceland (ca. 1900) Former unofficial flag of Iceland (ca. 1900)
 Proposal for flag of Iceland, designed in 1914 by Magnús Þórðarson Proposal for flag of Iceland, designed in 1914 by Magnús Þórðarson
 Flag of Norwegian fascist party Nasjonal Samling (1933–1945) Flag of Norwegian fascist party Nasjonal Samling (1933–1945)
 Unofficial flag of the Finnish speaking minority in Sweden Unofficial flag of the Finnish speaking minority in Sweden
 Flag of Vendsyssel, Denmark Flag of Vendsyssel, Denmark
 Unofficial flag of Norrland, the northernmost land of Sweden Unofficial flag of Norrland, the northernmost land of Sweden
 Flag of the Forest Finns, the unofficial flag of the Finnish Minority groups in Norway and Sweden Flag of the Forest Finns, the unofficial flag of the Finnish Minority groups in Norway and Sweden
 Flag of Gotland, the unofficial flag of the Swedish island of Gotland Flag of Gotland, the unofficial flag of the Swedish island of Gotland
 Flag of the Swedish province of Hälsingland Flag of the Swedish province of Hälsingland
 Unofficial flag of the Swedish province of Härjedalen Unofficial flag of the Swedish province of Härjedalen
 Unofficial flag of the Swedish province of Östergötland Unofficial flag of the Swedish province of Östergötland
Nordic cross flags outside the Nordic countries
    
    Armenia
    
 Flag of Ejmiatsin. Flag of Ejmiatsin.
Brazil
    
 Flag of Areias, São Paulo State Flag of Areias, São Paulo State
 Flag of Borborema, São Paulo State Flag of Borborema, São Paulo State
 Flag of Carmo do Paranaíba, Minas Gerais Flag of Carmo do Paranaíba, Minas Gerais
 Flag of Chapadinha, Maranhão Flag of Chapadinha, Maranhão
 Flag of Colorado, Rio Grande do Sul Flag of Colorado, Rio Grande do Sul
 Flag of Domingos Martins, Espírito Santo Flag of Domingos Martins, Espírito Santo
 Flag of Escada, Pernambuco Flag of Escada, Pernambuco
 Flag of Frei Martinho, Paraíba Flag of Frei Martinho, Paraíba
 Flag of Grão Pará, Santa Catarina Flag of Grão Pará, Santa Catarina
 Flag of Guaíra, São Paulo State Flag of Guaíra, São Paulo State
 Flag of Itu, São Paulo State Flag of Itu, São Paulo State
 Flag of Lagoa Formosa, Minas Gerais Flag of Lagoa Formosa, Minas Gerais
 Flag of Nova Prata, Rio Grande do Sul Flag of Nova Prata, Rio Grande do Sul
 Flag of Palotina, Paraná Flag of Palotina, Paraná
 Flag of Peritiba, Santa Catarina Flag of Peritiba, Santa Catarina
 Flag of Pirapora do Bom Jesus, São Paulo State Flag of Pirapora do Bom Jesus, São Paulo State
 Flag of Santa Helena, Paraná Flag of Santa Helena, Paraná
 Flag of Santo Antônio do Pinhal, São Paulo State Flag of Santo Antônio do Pinhal, São Paulo State
 Flag of Santo Cristo, Rio Grande do Sul Flag of Santo Cristo, Rio Grande do Sul
Estonia
    
 
 Flag of Türi Parish Flag of Türi Parish
 Flag of Koigi Parish Flag of Koigi Parish
 Flag of Setomaa Flag of Setomaa
 A proposed flag for Estonia A proposed flag for Estonia
 A proposed flag for Estonia (2) A proposed flag for Estonia (2)
 A proposed flag for Estonia (3) A proposed flag for Estonia (3)
 A proposed flag for Estonia (1919) A proposed flag for Estonia (1919)
France
    
 Flag of Calais, Hauts-de-France Flag of Calais, Hauts-de-France
 Flag of Dol-de-Bretagne, Brittany Flag of Dol-de-Bretagne, Brittany
 Alternative flag of Normandy Alternative flag of Normandy
 Alternative flag of Normandy Alternative flag of Normandy
 Flag of Presqu'île de Crozon, Brittany Flag of Presqu'île de Crozon, Brittany
Georgia
    
 
 Flag of the Georgian Orthodox Church Flag of the Georgian Orthodox Church
 Flag of Gori Municipality Flag of Gori Municipality
 Flag of Khoni Municipality Flag of Khoni Municipality
 Current flag of Zugdidi Municipality Current flag of Zugdidi Municipality
 Old flag of Zugdidi Municipality (2012-2018) Old flag of Zugdidi Municipality (2012-2018)
 Variation of the old flag of Zugdidi Municipality (2015) Variation of the old flag of Zugdidi Municipality (2015)
Germany
    
Nordic flag designs very similar to Denmark's, Sweden's, and Norway's national flags were proposed as Germany's national flags in both 1919 and 1948, after World War I and World War II, respectively. Today, the Nordic cross is a feature in some city and district flags or coats of arms.
 Teutonic Knights and their State Teutonic Knights and their State
  Flag of the Danish monarch, flown in his capacity as Duke of Holstein, Schleswig and Lauenburg. The three duchies were ceded to Austria and Prussia in 1864 as a result of the Second Schleswig War.[7] Flag of the Danish monarch, flown in his capacity as Duke of Holstein, Schleswig and Lauenburg. The three duchies were ceded to Austria and Prussia in 1864 as a result of the Second Schleswig War.[7]
 
.svg.png.webp) Former North German Federal Navy Ensign (1867–71), Reichskriegsflagge Former North German Federal Navy Ensign (1867–71), Reichskriegsflagge
.svg.png.webp) Former War Ensign of Nazi Germany (1938–1945), now illegal in Germany Former War Ensign of Nazi Germany (1938–1945), now illegal in Germany
.svg.png.webp) Flag of the former Saar Protectorate, Germany Flag of the former Saar Protectorate, Germany
 Proposed National flag of Germany, circa 1919. Proposed National flag of Germany, circa 1919.
 Flag proposed by the conspirators of the July 20 plot against Hitler, nowadays often used in a right-wing context.[9] Flag proposed by the conspirators of the July 20 plot against Hitler, nowadays often used in a right-wing context.[9]
 A proposed flag for West Germany (1948) A proposed flag for West Germany (1948)
Hungary
    
 Flag of Balatonszőlős Flag of Balatonszőlős
 Flag of Kozármisleny Flag of Kozármisleny
 Flag of Tatárszentgyörgy Flag of Tatárszentgyörgy
 Flag of Fűzvölgy Flag of Fűzvölgy
.svg.png.webp) Flag of Pat Flag of Pat
Latvia
    
 
 Flag of Grobiņa Municipality, Latvia Flag of Grobiņa Municipality, Latvia
 
 
 Flag of Ventspils Municipality, Latvia Flag of Ventspils Municipality, Latvia
 Nordic cross proposal for Latvian flag Nordic cross proposal for Latvian flag
Lithuania
    
 Nordic cross proposal for Lithuanian flag Nordic cross proposal for Lithuanian flag
Netherlands
    
 Flag of Aldtsjerk Flag of Aldtsjerk
 Flag of Bedum Flag of Bedum
 Flag of Hof van Twente Flag of Hof van Twente
 Flag of Koewacht Flag of Koewacht
 Flag of Rosmalen Flag of Rosmalen
 Flag of Skarsterlân Flag of Skarsterlân
 Flag of Tilburg Flag of Tilburg
 Flag of Utrechtse Heuvelrug Flag of Utrechtse Heuvelrug
 Flag of Wierden Flag of Wierden
 Flag of Wouw Flag of Wouw
Spain
    
.svg.png.webp) Flag of Burón Flag of Burón
.svg.png.webp) Flag of Casar de Palomero Flag of Casar de Palomero
.svg.png.webp) Flag of Paterna del Río Flag of Paterna del Río
 Alternative flag of Tudela, Navarre Alternative flag of Tudela, Navarre
Teutonic Order
    
 Flag of the State of the Teutonic Order (1230–1525) Flag of the State of the Teutonic Order (1230–1525)
Ukraine
    
 Flag of Volyn Oblast Flag of Volyn Oblast
 Flag of Zhytomyr Flag of Zhytomyr
 Flag of Bershad Raion Flag of Bershad Raion
 Flag of Khrestivka Flag of Khrestivka
United Kingdom
    
A number of flags for localities in the United Kingdom (primarily Scotland) are based on Nordic cross designs, intended to reflect the Scandinavian heritage introduced to the British Isles during the Viking Age and through the High Middle Ages.[10]
 Flag of Shetland (2005) Flag of Shetland (2005)
 Flag of Orkney (2007) Flag of Orkney (2007)
 Flag of Caithness (2016) Flag of Caithness (2016)
 Flag of Yorkshire West Riding (2013) Flag of Yorkshire West Riding (2013)
 Cross of St Magnus, former unofficial Flag of Orkney (1990s) Cross of St Magnus, former unofficial Flag of Orkney (1990s)
 Unofficial flag of North Uist (2018) Unofficial flag of North Uist (2018)
 Flag of the island of South Uist (recognised 2017)[11] Flag of the island of South Uist (recognised 2017)[11]
 Isle of Barra (recognised 2017)[12] Isle of Barra (recognised 2017)[12]
 Flag of the Isle of Skye (2020) Flag of the Isle of Skye (2020)
 Official flag of Sutherland (2018) Official flag of Sutherland (2018)
United States
    
 Flag of Bayamón, Puerto Rico Flag of Bayamón, Puerto Rico
 Flag of Little Rock, Arkansas Flag of Little Rock, Arkansas
 Flag of Staunton, Virginia Flag of Staunton, Virginia
 
 Campaign Flag of the Puerto Rican Independence Party Campaign Flag of the Puerto Rican Independence Party
 Flag of Wilmington, Delaware Flag of Wilmington, Delaware
 Flag of the Episcopal Church Flag of the Episcopal Church
 Flag of New Milford, Connecticut Flag of New Milford, Connecticut
Other
    
 Flag of a Chilean ambassador Flag of a Chilean ambassador
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.svg.png.webp) Proposed Flag of Belarus (1992) Proposed Flag of Belarus (1992)
 
 Royal Standard of Greece (1863). Note: George I was also a prince of Denmark. Royal Standard of Greece (1863). Note: George I was also a prince of Denmark.
 Flag of Hernandarias, Paraguay Flag of Hernandarias, Paraguay
 Proposed flag of South Island, New Zealand Proposed flag of South Island, New Zealand
 
.svg.png.webp) Naval ensign of South Africa (1952–1981) Naval ensign of South Africa (1952–1981)
 
 
 Flag of Ladonia, a micronation in southern Sweden. Note that the white lines are not visible on the flag itself, yet it is still seen as bearing a Nordic Cross as it represents a boiled Swedish flag. Flag of Ladonia, a micronation in southern Sweden. Note that the white lines are not visible on the flag itself, yet it is still seen as bearing a Nordic Cross as it represents a boiled Swedish flag.
 Unofficial flag of the Komi Republic used by activists. Unofficial flag of the Komi Republic used by activists.
 Flag of Amambay Department, Paraguay. Flag of Amambay Department, Paraguay.
 Flag of the Principality of Snake Hill, a micronation in Australia. Flag of the Principality of Snake Hill, a micronation in Australia.
 The "Vinland flag", used by American band Type O Negative The "Vinland flag", used by American band Type O Negative
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Ethnic flags
    
 
 Flag of the Veps since 1992, designed by Vitaly Dobrynin. In 2000-2005 span used as the official flag of Vepsian autonomous region in Russian Karelia Flag of the Veps since 1992, designed by Vitaly Dobrynin. In 2000-2005 span used as the official flag of Vepsian autonomous region in Russian Karelia
 Flag of Provisional Government of Karelia, designed by Akseli Gallen-Kallela in 1920. Later used as the ethnic flag of Karelians Flag of Provisional Government of Karelia, designed by Akseli Gallen-Kallela in 1920. Later used as the ethnic flag of Karelians
 
 
 Flag of the Mi'kmaq people, Canada (horizontal version) Flag of the Mi'kmaq people, Canada (horizontal version)
 Falaise Cross flag (Croix de Falaise) – Falaise in Normandy was the birthplace of William the Conqueror Falaise Cross flag (Croix de Falaise) – Falaise in Normandy was the birthplace of William the Conqueror
 Flag of Setos Flag of Setos
Sport societies
    
 Flag of Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna Flag of Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna
 Ensign of the Hungarian Yachting Association Ensign of the Hungarian Yachting Association
Fictional
    
 Flag of Latveria, a fictional nation within the Marvel Comics universe Flag of Latveria, a fictional nation within the Marvel Comics universe
 Flag of Norsefire, a fictional neofascist party ruling over the United Kingdom in Alan Moore and David Lloyd's comic series V for Vendetta Flag of Norsefire, a fictional neofascist party ruling over the United Kingdom in Alan Moore and David Lloyd's comic series V for Vendetta
 Flag of Kekistan, a fictional country created by 4chan members as a political meme and online movement Flag of Kekistan, a fictional country created by 4chan members as a political meme and online movement
See also
    
    
References
    
- EnchantedLearning.com; Historical flags of the world: The Scandinavian cross; Eric Inglefield: "Fahnen und Flaggen" (translated to German by Dagmar Hahn), Delphin Verlag, Munich 1986, p.16
-  Jeroen Temperman (2010). State Religion Relationships and Human Rights Law: Towards a Right to Religiously Neutral Governance. Martinus Nijhoff Publishers. p. 88. ISBN 978-9004181489. Retrieved 2007-12-31. Many predominantly Christian states show a cross, symbolising Christianity, on their national flag. The so-called Scandinavian crosses or Nordic crosses on the flags of the Nordic countries–Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden–also represent Christianity. 
-  Carol A. Foley (1996). The Australian Flag: Colonial Relic or Contemporary Icon. William Gaunt & Sons. ISBN 9781862871885. Retrieved 2007-12-31. The Christian cross, for instance, is one of the oldest and most widely used symbols in the world, and many European countries, such as the United Kingdom, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Iceland, Greece and Switzerland, adopted and currently retain the Christian cross on their national flags. 
-  Andrew Evans (2008). Iceland. Bradt. ISBN 9781841622156. Retrieved 2007-12-31. Legend states that a red cloth with the white cross simply fell from the sky in the middle of the 13th-century Battle of Valdemar, after which the Danes were victorious. As a badge of divine right, Denmark flew its cross in the other Scandinavian countries it ruled and as each nation gained independence, they incorporated the Christian symbol. 
- "Nu vajer det grønlandske flag over Danmark". 21 June 2016. Retrieved 2016-06-24.
- "Kunstavisen på internettet – Artikler". Archived from the original on 2 October 2008.
- In 1844, pro-German nationalists in the two duchies of Holstein and Schleswig created a blue-white-red tricolour as a symbol for independence which began to see widespread use. In 1845, Denmark responded by outlawing all other flags than the Danish one shown here. This ban was enforced as long as Denmark controlled the three duchies (Holstein and Lauenburg: effectively until 1863, Schleswig effectively until 1864.) Use of the Danish flag was in turn outlawed by the secessionist government that claimed the three duchies between 1848–1851.
- "Grand Duchy of Oldenburg 1815-1918 (Lower Saxony, Germany)". Flagspot.net. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
- "Pegida und das Symbol der Hitler-Attentäter". Süddeutsche Zeitung (in German). 3 August 2015. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
- Scots communities go Nordic in rising demands for their own flags HeraldScotland
- "South Uist flag". Hebrides-news.com. Retrieved 28 December 2017.
- "Isle of Barra's flag officially recognised". BBC News. 23 November 2017. Retrieved 26 May 2018.
- Пюккенен, А. Ю.; Сыров, А. А. (2002). Что такое Ингерманландия? Краткое введение в историю ингерманландских финнов [What is Ingria? A short introduction to the history of the Ingrian Finns] (in Russian). Saint Petersburg.
- Пюккенен, А. Ю. (2011-05-30). "Геральдика Невского края" [Neva region heraldry]. Санкт-Петербургские ведомости (in Russian). Saint Petersburg: АО Издательский дом «С.-Петербургские ведомости».
- "Hur ser Svenskfinland ut om 100 år?" (PDF). Medborgarbladet (in Swedish). Helsinki: Svenska folkpartiet RP. 61 (4): 20. December 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2008-06-06.
- Engene, Jan Oskar (10 March 1996). "Swedish speaking population in Finland". Flags of the World. Retrieved 6 June 2008.
- "Interfrisian flag". Groep fan Auwerk. Retrieved 1 December 2015.
Bibliography
    
- Znamierowski, Alfred (2002). The world encyclopedia of flags : The definitive guide to international flags, banners, standards and ensigns. London: Hermes House. pp. 103 and 134. ISBN 1-84309-042-2.
External links
    
 Media related to Nordic Cross flags at Wikimedia Commons
 Media related to Nordic Cross flags at Wikimedia Commons






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