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  1. The historical flag of Andorra, which was used from 1806 to 1866, featured two equally sized red and yellow vertical (sometimes horizontal) bands. It is claimed that this flag was granted by Napoleon in 1806 but use of the flag may go back to much earlier.

  2. The national flag is said to date from 1866, but the first legal authority for it is unknown. Early versions often had horizontal instead of vertical stripes, and private citizens usually flew the flag without the coat of arms in the centre. The design was standardized in July 1993 at the time Andorra joined the United Nations.

  3. Andorra did not officially participate in World War I, although there were three Andorran volunteers who fought: Valentí Naudi, Josep Estany and René Huguet. North American newspapers in 1958 claimed that Andorra had declared war on Germany in 1914 but failed to sign a peace treaty until 1958, [6] [7] and this claim has appeared in later ...

  4. 28 de jul. de 2015 · Andorra's current flag was introduced in 1866 by adding a blue field to the yellow and red flag of Foix. By doing so, both France and Spain were represented with two colors in Andorra's flag (red and blue for France and red and yellow for Spain ).

  5. If you define the end of a war as being when all parties have signed the peace treaty, then World War I didn't end until 1958 when the small European state of Andorra finally made their peace with Imperial Germany.

  6. Descubre la hisotria de la bandera andorrana. Aprenda cómo la bandera se convirtió en un símbolo importante para el país y comprenda los elementos que la componen. Una exploración fascinante de la identidad visual de Andorra.

  7. 21 de may. de 2023 · The Andorra national flag is a powerful symbol of the country’s history, culture, and values. Its unique design and colors represent the unity, freedom, and independence of the Andorran people, and it is an important diplomatic tool that represents Andorra on the international stage.