lundi 21 décembre 2015

Austria National Flag

By Gary Ford


The origins of present-day Austria can be traced back to prehistoric times. The Danube River valley was populated as long ago as the Paleolithic Age (50,000 B.C.E. â€"8000 B.C.E. ). Austria was inhabited by Celtic peoples from prehistory until it fell under Roman control in the first century B.C.E.

The red and white colors in this flag are taken from a legend in which the Duke Leopold V of Austria was blood-soaked from the Battle of Ptolemais in 1191, and only a strip of white remained under his sword belt. He then chose these colors and pattern for his flag.

The red and white hues in this banner are taken from a legend in which the Duke Leopold V of Austria was blood-splashed from the Battle of Ptolemais in 1191, and just a piece of white stayed on his sword waistband. He then picked these hues for his banner. The Austrian flag is one of the oldest national flags in the world. It dates from 1191 when Duke Leopold V fought in the Battle of Acre during the Third Crusade.

Red is an effective colour and everybody realizes this shading has a considerable measure. It could mean affection, amazingness, war, liberality or even ailment. The red was used as a symbol of the power of Austria. This characteristic mix to have courage. When a state is known as to have valor, it has a toughness to have a sense of heroism. Settled in prehistoric times, the central European land that is now Austria was overrun in pre-Roman times by various tribes, including the Celts.

The flag of Austria has three parallel lines with two red hues and white in the middle. Same with other nations - white is for truth. It doesn't make a difference on that you are known, yet a demonstration of trust towards others gets chain responses, enlarging the message of peace in everyone, peace in heart, the quality of soul, and amicability to the earth where you live. Today an Independent Austria Establishes Constitutional Neutrality.

Of course, this is not the end of the story. On October 26, the Austrian national flag is presented throughout the country. Memorial ceremonies are held in many locations, federal museums offer free entry and some state institutions open for visitors. Today, every country in the world has a flag. And this symbol demonstrates the nation.




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