The Swiss flag is a square (the only quadratic flag in the world, besides the State of the Vatican) composed of a white cross (centered) on red background.
Three remarks can be added: The Swiss flag is the color inversed flag of the Red Cross Organisation (I hope everyone knows what that is!!!); that's because the Red Cross has originally been created by the Swiss Henry Dunant because of the wounded soldiers in the battle of Solferino 1859 - he therefore simply inverted the colors of his country's flag. Second, the Swiss flag appeared for the first time in 1339 during a battle and representing the confederate troops. Third, the Swiss flag is used in a 2:3 dimension (not squared) on sea.
her is the Switzerland flag hope that helped!!!!
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The shape of a cross is found on the Swiss flag. The flag consists of a red background with a white cross in the center.
The Swiss flag has a cross in the middle like the hospital logo. And the backround colour is red
White CROSS
Square
The White Cross.
Images of the Swiss flag can easily be found on-line by navigating to any vexillology sites, most of which will have images of all national flags. One example would be vexillology matters.
The Swiss flag is a white cross on a red background. The flag is square.
The Swiss flag Swiss flag inspired the Red Cross flag in reverse color
The Swiss flag is a red field with a white cross dominant.
five colors make up the make up the Swiss flag
The Swiss Flag is blood red with a white cross in the center. I'll leave a Related Link to an image of the flag so you can see for yourself.
Switzerland's flag = die flagge der Schweiz Switzerland's flag = die fahne der Schweiz the Swiss flag = die schweizerische Fahne the Swiss flag = die schweizerische Flagge
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Schweizerische Editgenossenchaft
No. It is not