Flag of Grassland

The Flag of Grassland or Grasslandic flag (Grasslandic: Fleg Gwjereln) is a bicolour consisting of 2 horizontal bands displaying the national colours of Grassland: blue and green (Grasslandic: Grin-Bleu). The flag was first adopted as the national flag of modern Grassland in 1919, during the Grasslandic Republic, until 1941.

Since the mid-19th century, Grassland has two competing traditions of national colours, Green-blue and Red-white. Blue-green were the colours of the 1863-64 Republic, interwar Grassland of 1919-1941 and the Republic (since 1945). They were also adopted by the Grasslandic SSR (1949-1987), albeit, since 1959, with an additional ('socialist') coat of arms.

The colours red-white appeared for the first time only in 1864, in the constitution of the Second Kingdom of Grassland. It kept these colours until 1918/1919. Thereafter, white-red became a symbol of the political right, especially the radical right. The nationalists in 1933 re-established these colours along with the party's own flag. After World War II, red-white was still used by some conservative groups or by groups of the far right - as it is not forbidden, unlike proper nationalist symbols.