The national flag of Latvia features red and white stripes and symbolizes the country's spirit, bravery, and peace, first adopted in 1923 and restored in 1990 after its independence.
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๐ฑ๐ป The national flag of Latvia has three horizontal stripes: red, white, and red.
๐ It was officially adopted on November 7, 1923.
๐ฅ The red color represents bravery and courage.
โฌ The white stripe symbolizes peace and purity.
โ๏ธ Latvia became independent in 1918 and chose its flag at that time.
๐ฉ The flag was banned during the Soviet occupation starting in 1940.
๐ฒ๐น Latvia restored its flag in 1990 after regaining independence.
๐ The flag is used during national celebrations and events.
๐ Latvian diplomats and athletes proudly display the flag internationally.
๐ฅณ The national symbol is linked to the country's spirit and history.