The flag of Lithuania is an equal horizontal tricolour of yellow, green, and red.
Symbolism[]
The yellow symbolizes the sun and prosperity, the green is for the forests, the countryside, liberty and hope, and the red symbolizes the blood and bravery of those who fought (and died) for Lithuania.[2]
History[]
Nickname[]
- Yellow, Green, and Red
- Geltona, žalia ir raudona
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