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  1. The flag of Greenland (Greenlandic: Kalaallit erfalasuat, Danish: Grønlands flag) was designed by Greenland native Thue Christiansen. It features two equal horizontal bands of white (top) and red (bottom) with a counter-changed red-and-white disk slightly to the hoist side of centre.

  2. The flag of Greenland comprise two equal horizontal bands of white and red with a large red (top) and white (bottom) disc. The official currency is Danish Krone and the national anthem is Nunarput Utoqqarsuanngoravit.

  3. Current image of flag of Greenland with information and location of Greenland.

  4. The Greenland flag was designed by Thue Christiansen and adopted on 21 June 1985. It is called Erfalasorput, which means “our flag”. The red colour is called Aappalaartoq (“red”) and is used both in the Greenland flag and the Danish flag (Dannebrog).

  5. The Flag of Greenland was designed by Greenlander Thue Christiansen. It features two equal horizontal bands of white (top) and red with a large disk at the center. The top half of the disk is red, the bottom half is white.

  6. Greenland Flag – Symbolism, Design & History. Greenland, the biggest island in the world, is sandwiched between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans. It is home to breathtaking scenery, thriving towns, and a rich cultural history. The Greenlandic flag is a potent symbol of the history, people, and ideals of the country.

  7. The flag of Greenland, known locally as Erfalasorput, meaning 'our flag', features a circle that is offset to the hoist side, split into two equal horizontal halves. The top half is white, and the bottom half is red.