Flag of Dutch Limburg


The flag of Dutch Limburg is a flag with the height:width ratio of 2:3. It consists of 3 rows of colors in a size ratio of 2:1:2. The colors used are (from top to bottom) white, blue and gold (yellow).

Flag of Limburg
In the flag there is a symbol of the red Limburgian lion with a double tail, facing the flagpole. The smaller blue middle row is symbolizing the Meuse River.
This flag is not used in Belgian Limburg, which has its own, different, flag.
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Flag of the new Duchy of Limburg (1839-1866) was very similar to that of the present-day Dutch Province.
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