Denmark The Dannebrog is the oldest continuously used national flag in the world. Regions, counts, kings and the like have had flags or banners older than Dannebrog, but no sovereign nation has used the same flag as long as Denmark. Legend relates that the 'Dannebrog' fell from the skies on 15 June 1219, the day in which King Waldemar II defeated the Estonians in battle. http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/dk.html
Denmark's flag.
The country with the oldest flag in the world is that of Denmark. The Danish flag, called the Danneborg, dates back to 13th century A.D. It is believed to have been in existence since June 15, 1219 though it was officially recognised as the national flag in 1625. Flags, themselves, date further back. Crude flag-like vexilloids were used in Ancient Egypt around 3400 B.C. Early flags were used in China around 1500 B.C. The first modern flag was the Dutch Prinsenvlag; it is no longer in use.
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The oldest flag still used by a nation, is the danish flag Dannebrog.
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Denmark, in fact it's the world oldest national flag.
The flag of Denmark is considered the oldest continuously used national flag in the world. It has been in use since the 13th century.
No, The flag of Denmark is one of the oldest, if not the oldest flag in the world. First used in 1219 and officially comfirmed and approved in 1625.
It is the oldest NATIONAL flag still in use - it is not the oldest flag.
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Denmark's flag.
Denmark's flag.
The flag of Denmark, called the Dannenborg. It has been in use since 1219 but wasn't officially recognized as the state flag until 1625.