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Description Jack of Sweden and Norway (1844–1905).svg |
English:
Naval jack
for the union between Sweden and Norway, as well as the diplomatic flag of the union with the proportions 5:4.
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Source | File:Norge-Sverige-Sildesalaten.svg | ||
Author | Kaiser Torikka + -xfi- | ||
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