Flag of the Livonians
The flag of the Livonians (Livonian: Līvõd plagā; Latvian: Līvu karogs) is a flag used to symbolize the Livonian people. It is in use of various Livonian cultural groups. The flag's proportions are 2:1:2 and the ratio of the height of the flag to its width is fixed at 1:2. Green color represents forests, white represents the shore (of the Livonian coast) and blue represents the ocean. These represent Livonian fishing culture, and the colors symbolize the view of a fisherman when he looks to the coast. The flag was first used by the Livonian Society (Līvõd Īt) in 1923.

Flag of the Livonians
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- Flag proportions
- Flag of the historical Governorate of Livonia, one of the Baltic governorates of the former Russian Empire
- The United Baltic Duchy also known as the Grand Duchy of Livonia comprised the lands in Estonia and Latvia and included the creation of a Duchy of Courland and Semigallia and a Duchy of Estonia and Livonia[1]
References
- "Flag of the United Baltic Duchy".
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- Livones.lv: The Liv flag
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