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Flag of Italy

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Trend Bayrak | Flag of Italy
Trend Bayrak | Flag of Italy
Trend Bayrak | Flag of Italy

Flag of Italy

Country flags are used indoors and outdoors, from official ceremonies to various organizations. They are frequently supplied by consulates, associations, political parties, companies, hotels and fair organizations. Another name is state flags.

  • The 3 sides of our products are produced with double needle technique as standard.
  • Extra column reinforcement to the wick part is made as standard in large sizes
  • Folded one by one and packed with gelatin.
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History of the Flag of Italy

One of the features of the Italian flag is its equal separation with red lines and the resulting dots. The flag of Italy, which is accepted on the international platform today, emerged and took shape with the Italians being influenced by the French revolution. In fact, the Italians were so influenced by the French revolution that the green and white colors on their flag directly depict the French symbol. It is officially accepted even by the people of the Italian state today that France, which they were under the influence of, played a major role in the formation of this flag. When the flag of Italy is examined in detail, the French influence is clearly visible. The green color on the flag is rumored to symbolize the uniforms of Milan soldiers. Another point that makes the flag meaningful is that Napoleon Bonopart wanted to change the flag of his country. The color, which was blue on the country’s flag, turned green thanks to Bonopart. For this reason, the country adopted the green color in its flag because Napoleon Bonopart changed it. White, another color in the flag, symbolizes peace. The red color is positioned on the flag to symbolize Italy’s self-confidence and power. In this way, the flag took its final shape and finally achieved integrity. 

Flag of Italy Meaning

There is different information about the flag of Italy. This information is as follows. The first information is that Umberto Bossi, who has become popular in Italy for his anti-EU stance and is also the leader of the Northern League party, publicly insulted the flag. The Italian leader insulted the flag and compared it to toilet paper. For this insult, Bossi was prosecuted under the laws of his country and sentenced to 16 months in prison, which was later suspended. Subsequently, the politician was found guilty by the judge. Although the verdict did not come into force thanks to the reduction of the term, this incident has shown that Italians are extremely sensitive about their flags. The colors on the Italian flag may look familiar to you. This is because the flag was formed with the French influence that occurred in the 1700s. When a meaning is attributed to each color, the result is that green symbolizes nature, white symbolizes the snow in the Alps, and red symbolizes the blood of the war of independence. On the other hand, in the evaluations made by the religious community, green represents hope, white represents fate and red represents the benevolent Italian people. As can be understood from this, although the flag is the same, it is difficult to draw a clear conclusion about what the colors symbolize. It is an obvious fact that even Italians cannot agree on this point. Therefore, it is not possible to say anything definite about what the colors of the flag represent 

Flag of Italy Dimensions

Italy flags are produced in different forms and from different materials and presented to our valued customers. For Italian flags produced from different forms and materials, a single size is not used. Flags are produced in different sizes. Therefore, it is not possible to use a standard size. 

Italy Flag Usage Areas

The flag of Italy is one of the only elements that enables the Italian state to be recognized in the international arena. For this reason, the flag is extremely important for the people of Italy. However, it is not possible to say that Italians can fully agree on this flag, which is a sign of independence. Some argued that the flag was officially stolen from the French; others thought that there could be similarities in the flags of countries and that this was perfectly normal. These two views still persist among the people of Italy. What is true is that this flag is a representation of the Italian state and the Italian people, despite the fact that there are those who like it and those who don’t. The flag of Italy is used to represent the Italian state in meetings in the international arena. It is also used on official visits, on aid parcels sent to other countries, on official parade trains, on consulate buildings abroad, on various celebrations, including Independence Day. It is also used in sports competitions, the Olympics and Eurovision.

Trend Bayrak | Flag of Italy
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