For those who don't know what state flags are:
A state flag is a variant of a national flag (or occasionally a completely different design) specifically designated and restricted by law or custom (theoretically or actually) to use by a country's government or its agencies. For this reason they are sometimes referred to as government flags. In many countries the state flag and the civil flag (as flown by the general public) are identical, but in other countries, notably those in Latin America, central Europe, and Scandinavia, the state flag is a more complex version of the national flag, often featuring the national coat of arms or some other emblem as part of the design. Scandinavian countries also use swallowtailed state flags, to further differentiate them from civil flags. (from Wikipedia)
By the way, Iceland has the same swallowtail as Denmark (another reason for his obsessive compensating I presume, poor guy) and Finland has his "special lion" on the state flag (no swallowtail).
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For those who don't know what state flags are:
A state flag is a variant of a national flag (or occasionally a completely different design) specifically designated and restricted by law or custom (theoretically or actually) to use by a country's government or its agencies. For this reason they are sometimes referred to as government flags. In many countries the state flag and the civil flag (as flown by the general public) are identical, but in other countries, notably those in Latin America, central Europe, and Scandinavia, the state flag is a more complex version of the national flag, often featuring the national coat of arms or some other emblem as part of the design. Scandinavian countries also use swallowtailed state flags, to further differentiate them from civil flags. (from Wikipedia)
By the way, Iceland has the same swallowtail as Denmark (another reason for his obsessive compensating I presume, poor guy) and Finland has his "special lion" on the state flag (no swallowtail).