The Greenland flag, known as “Erfalasorput” (meaning “our flag”), was designed by Greenlandic artist Thue Christiansen. It was adopted on June 21, 1985, coinciding with the summer solstice, which is a significant day in Greenland as it marks the longest day of the year.
The flag consists of two horizontal bands of white and red with a counterchanged disk slightly off-center towards the hoist. The upper half of the disk is red, and the lower half is white.
White:
Red:
The Disk:
The flag’s design intentionally avoids any elements reminiscent of the Danish flag (Denmark being the sovereign state of Greenland), symbolizing Greenland’s unique identity and culture while maintaining respectful ties to Denmark. The flag is a powerful emblem of Greenland’s autonomy and national pride.
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