Denmark Flag
Denmark has flown the same flag since the thirteenth century, longer than any other country. The use of the flag dates to the Battle of Valdemar in 1219. Denmark's flag has a red field with a white Scandinavian cross extending across the edges. The cross symbolizes Christianity and was later adopted by other Nordic countries including Sweden, Norway, Finland, Iceland and the Faroe Islands. Red stands for courage, strength and valor.
Denmark flags are 100% SolarMax Nylon, the longest lasting nylon flag material available. You can fly them outdoors for extended periods because they withstand the damaging effects of sun and wind. Made in America.