Estonia Flags

The Estonian flag had its beginnings in the 1880s. It was used by students of the Estonian Students’ Society at Tartu University. This flag can be seen in the Estonian National Museum. It was first flown in 1918. From 1940-1944 the flag was not used. It was flown again when the Germans retreated. The flag was later banned with the Soviet occupation. In 1990 it again attained its glory as the national flag of Estonia. Featuring three horizontal stripes; blue on the top, black and white at the bottom, the flag has a coat of arms in the center.

Our top-quality Estonia flags conform to all official specifications. Emblems and designs are executed with the highest possible degree of accuracy in regard to detail, color shades, placement and proportion to flag size.

Ideal for indoor or outdoor display, our world flags are made of Nyl-Glo 100% heavyweight nylon, and specially treated to minimize deterioration due to sun, wind and rain. 

Our world flags are extremely durable, fast-drying, and boast brilliant, fast colors. These flags are also finished with strong canvas headings, reinforced stitching and large metal grommets.

Available in a variety of sizes from AmericanFlags.com and ready for immediate shipping to your door.

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