Flag of Lower Silesia

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Background knowledge

Lower Silesia was an independent province in the state of Prussia within Germany from 1919 to 1938 and from 1941 to 1945.

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The historical flag of Lower Silesia was first used in 1742 and consisted of a white cross on a blue background. It symbolized the affiliation of Lower Silesia to Prussia. In 1820, the flag was replaced by a black, white and red striped banner, which is still the official flag of the country. However, the historical flag of Lower Silesia is still known in some parts of the country as a symbol of regional identity.
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The historical flag of Lower Silesia was first mentioned in 1242. It showed a white cross on a red background, which was considered a symbol of the Crusaders and the Christian faith. In the 15th century, the white cross on a blue background was replaced by a red cross, which was considered a symbol of nobility and the rule of princes.
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The historical flag of Lower Silesia is a black-white-red tricolor. It consists of three equal stripes, the upper one being black, the middle one white and the lower one red. The flag was used in the 19th century as a symbol of German nationality in Lower Silesia. Today it is a symbol of regional patriotism and a sign of belonging to the region.

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