Finland and Sweden. Finland's flag's colours are white and blue, Sweden's they're yellow and blue.
Two Flags West - 1950 was released on: France: 1950 (limited) USA: 12 October 1950 (New York City, New York) Sweden: 8 February 1951 Finland: 27 July 1951 Portugal: 6 November 1951 Denmark: 3 March 1952 West Germany: 12 September 1952 Austria: December 1952
The suoman lippu (Finland flag) has a white background with blue Nordic cross on it. The white symbolizes the snow covering the country during winter. The blue colour of the cross symbolizes the numerous lakes of the country and the sky.
The flag of Sweden (Swedish: Sveriges flagga) is blue with a yellow Scandinavian cross that extends to the edges of the flag. The design and colours of the Swedish flag are believed to have been inspired by the present Coat of arms of Sweden of 1442, which is blue divided quarterly by a cross pattée of gold, and modelled on the Danish flag. Blue and yellow have been used as Swedish colours at least since king Magnus Birgersson's royal coat of arms of 1275.
Flags originally came into use for military reasons. Flags helped with co-ordination on the battlefield. It was later found that flags were also useful for identification and announcement of allegiances. This made flags incredibly useful on ships.
The collective nouns are:a bundle of sticksa display of flags
since Norway is a Christian country (not really) but since it is, we have cross as our "symbol". just like any other scandinavian countries (Island, Sweden, Denmark, Finland) including England.
Denmark and Switzerland; they are of two different designs The Danish cross is the same as used in the flags of Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden all in different colours. It is basically a Latin Cross laying on its side. The Swiss flag I believe is square with equal sided white (Greek) cross in the middle. The reverse of the Swiss flag is used by the Red Cross.
They trade drums for flags
An adjective almost synonymous with "Scandinavian". It refers to something related to the Nordic countries of Scandinavia. The universally accepted Scandinavian countries are Denmark, Sweden and Norway, though Iceland, Finland and Greenland can also be included. Answer Nordic is a coined word originally applied in a racial sense to blond-haired "northern" types found in Norway and Sweden and to a lesser extent in Denmark, Germany and Britain. The term was originally not generally applied to Finns and Lapps as these groups are widely different to "Northmen" in the linguistic and ethnic sense, although the term is used currently to describe the countries mentioned above plus Faroe Islands. These countries are members of the Nordic Council and all have flags with the Nordic Cross as part of the design.Nordic is also a type of competitive skiing. Scandinavia is a grouping which is confined to Denmark, Norway and Sweden although, as noted above, outsiders may well use "Nordic" and "Scandinavian" interchangeably.
England,UK, Norway, micronesia, Scotland, Finland, iRELAND, ITaly,Indonesia, Sudan, Japan, South Africa, Germany, France, Bulgaria
Their flags have crosses, and they're clean unlike Denmark.
Two Flags West - 1950 was released on: France: 1950 (limited) USA: 12 October 1950 (New York City, New York) Sweden: 8 February 1951 Finland: 27 July 1951 Portugal: 6 November 1951 Denmark: 3 March 1952 West Germany: 12 September 1952 Austria: December 1952
The closest to an answer would be the flag used during the Kalmar Union from 1397 to 1523, which unified present day Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Iceland, along with parts of Finland and Northern Germany. In the style of the Nordic cross flags still used in all Nordic countries, the Kalmar flag was a red cross on a yellow background. However, this design has no usage in contemporary Scandinavia.
They trade drums for flags
The final category was Flags of the World The clue was: In use from 1844 to 1905 a flag representing the union of these 2 countries was nicknamed the "Herring Salad" The answer was: What are Sweden and Norway
Blue with a yellow cross.
The flags is the 4 political