The world’s oldest flag is the national flag of Denmark.
It was designed to complete 800 years on the 15th of November.
The Danish national flag was written in 1219.
The red, with a white cross on the red background, indicates the boldness of the red and the peace of the white.
On June 15, 1219, the flag was accepted as the national flag of Denmark.
This is what happened to the eighth anniversary of the event, and it is considered to be the oldest flag ever in existence.
The 85th anniversary of the Danish flag was celebrated with the participation of the crown Prince Frederick and Mary.
Many visitors, including tourists, were present at the event.