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[[File:Flag of San Remo.png|thumb|200px|The flag of San Remo]] | [[File:Flag of San Remo.png|thumb|200px|The flag of San Remo]] | ||
The [[Wikipedia:National_flag|national flag]] of [[San Remo]] contains a field with | The [[Wikipedia:National_flag|national flag]] of [[San Remo]] contains a field with five [[Wikipedia:Yellow|yellow]] stripes and four [[Wikipedia:Green|green]] stripes, and a [[Wikipedia:White|white]] triangle at the hoist with a symbol of the [[Wikipedia:Sun|sun]]. The flag proportions (width:length) are 2:3. | ||
The flag was created at the end of the 19th century and was formally adopted on 5 July 1889. The colours were intended to symbolise the following: the yellow colour is the national colour and stands for the sun, but also for optimism and pleasure, the green stands for hope and the white stands for a new beginning. | The flag was created at the end of the 19th century and was formally adopted on 5 July 1889. The colours were intended to symbolise the following: the yellow colour is the national colour and stands for the sun, but also for optimism and pleasure, the green stands for hope and the white stands for a new beginning. | ||
A law defined the colours of the flag as ''Brilliant gold'', ''Moderate malachite green'' and ''Light gray''. The exact matches are as follows: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|- style="text-align: center; background: #eee" | |- style="text-align: center; background: #eee" | ||
! Scheme | ! Scheme | ||
! style="background:# | ! style="background:#FADA0A;"| Brilliant gold | ||
! style="background:# | ! style="background:#21B04A; color:white"| Moderate malachite green | ||
! style="background:# | ! style="background:#FCFCFC;"| Light gray | ||
! style="background:#FCFC00;"| Vivid yellow | |||
! style="background:#DB9209; color:white"| Brilliant gamboge | |||
|- | |||
| [[Wikipedia:CMYK_color_model|CMYK]] | |||
| 0.13.96.2 | |||
| 81.0.58.31 | |||
| 0.0.0.1 | |||
| 0.0.100.1 | |||
| 0.33.96.14 | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Wikipedia:RGB_color_model|RGB]] | | [[Wikipedia:RGB_color_model|RGB]] | ||
| ( | | (250,218,10) | ||
| ( | | (33,176,74) | ||
| ( | | (252,252,252) | ||
| (252,252,0) | |||
| (219,146,9) | |||
|- | |- | ||
| [[Wikipedia: | | [[Wikipedia:Hex_triplet|Hexadecimal]] | ||
| | | #FADA0A | ||
| | | #21B04A | ||
| | | #FCFCFC | ||
| #FCFC00 | |||
| #DB9209 | |||
|} | |} | ||
Revision as of 17:18, 17 February 2013
The national flag of San Remo contains a field with five yellow stripes and four green stripes, and a white triangle at the hoist with a symbol of the sun. The flag proportions (width:length) are 2:3.
The flag was created at the end of the 19th century and was formally adopted on 5 July 1889. The colours were intended to symbolise the following: the yellow colour is the national colour and stands for the sun, but also for optimism and pleasure, the green stands for hope and the white stands for a new beginning.
A law defined the colours of the flag as Brilliant gold, Moderate malachite green and Light gray. The exact matches are as follows:
Scheme | Brilliant gold | Moderate malachite green | Light gray | Vivid yellow | Brilliant gamboge |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
CMYK | 0.13.96.2 | 81.0.58.31 | 0.0.0.1 | 0.0.100.1 | 0.33.96.14 |
RGB | (250,218,10) | (33,176,74) | (252,252,252) | (252,252,0) | (219,146,9) |
Hexadecimal | #FADA0A | #21B04A | #FCFCFC | #FCFC00 | #DB9209 |