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Flag of South Holland

South Holland
Flag of South Holland
UseProvincial flag Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag
Proportion2:3
Adopted24 October 1985
DesignA yellow flag with a red lion rampant towards hoist side

The flag of South Holland was adopted on 24 October 1985, replacing the flag used since 22 June 1948. The flag shows a red lion standing out prominently against an even yellow background. The flag of the most populous province is a banner of arms of the South Holland coat of arms. This shield is in turn grafted onto the coat of arms of Holland. The colour choice is also obvious; after all, yellow and red have traditionally been the colours of the province of Holland. The aspect ratio of the South Holland flag is 2:3, which are the same dimensions that also apply to the national tricolour. The left-facing lion, standing on its hind legs, occupies three-quarters of the flag's height and is equally distant from the top and bottom. The colours red and yellow are Holland's traditional colours and are also found of the flag of North Holland.[1]

  1. ^ "Huisstijl, vlag en wapen". Provincie Zuid-Holland (in Dutch). Archived from the original on 31 July 2014. Retrieved 19 August 2014.

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