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vendredi 18 décembre 2015

Austria National Flag

By Adam Bright


The origins of present-day Austria can be traced back to prehistoric times. The Danube River valley was populated as long ago as the Paleolithic Age (50,000 B.C.E. â€"8000 B.C.E. ). Austria was inhabited by Celtic peoples from prehistory until it fell under Roman control in the first century B.C.E.

The banner of Austria is a red and white triband that was re-embraced on May 1, 1945, after World War 2. This red and white striped banner is one of the most established national banners in Europe.

Red is a powerful color and everyone knows that this color has a lot of meanings. It could mean love, supremacy, war, open-mindedness or even disease. Since this color is used for supremacy, the color red was used in Austria to characterize strength. This trait stir to have bravery. When a state is known to have courage or bravery it has a hardiness to have a strong notion on aggregating heroism. For a land to always have valor has precedence in heroic acts.

The flag of Austria has three parallel lines with two red colors and in between is color white. Same with the other countries - white still represents honesty and truth. It does not matter if you are known, but an act of honesty towards others causes chain reactions, widening the message of peace in each mind, calmness in heart, the strength of soul, and harmony to the environment.

After the end of the War, Austria was occupied by the four Allied forces (Soviet Union, United States, Great Britain, and France), who divided the country into four zones. The capital Vienna was also divided in four, with the historic central district being jointly administered by the “Allied Control Council”. Although the Austrian parliament was democratically elected, every legislative regulation or political action of the government at first required consent by the Allied Control Council and later on could still be vetoed by it.

Of course, this is not the end of the story. On October 26, the Austrian national flag is presented throughout the country. Memorial ceremonies are held in many locations, federal museums offer free entry and some state institutions open for visitors. Today, every country in the world has a flag. And this symbol demonstrates the nation.




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