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The flag of Lithuania was officially adopted on March 20, 1989. The Lithuanian flag was reprised after it regained independence from the Soviet Union. Before the re-adoption of the flag of Lithuania it was originally in use till 1940, when it was annexed by the Soviet Union. The idea of the tricolor used in the flag of Lithuania stemmed from the flag of French Revolution. The yellow color symbolizes the country's wheat fields, green symbolizes forests and red stands for the patriotic spirit. The colors together signify hope for the future, freedom from oppression and the undaunted courage of the Lithuanian people.

Office Name: Lietuvos Respublika

Capital: Vilnious

Location: North east Europe on the Baltic Sea.

Area: 65,200 Sq. km.

Official Language: Lithuanian

National Flag. 3 horizontal stripes of yellow green and red.

Flag Ratio: 1:2

National Anthem: Lietuva Teyvne Musu Litunia Our Homeland (1918)

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