The Norwegian flag is red, white and blue, and the Coat of Arms depicts a lion holding an axe.
The answer depends on which country's flag the question is about!
33%
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Oslo is not a country and does not have a flag. The Norwegian flag is red, white and blue. Oslo does have a city seal. See the related link below.
In the United States flag, there are 13 stripes, with 7 red and 6 white. Therefore, the fraction of the flag that is red is 7/13. This fraction represents the proportion of red stripes out of the total number of stripes on the flag.
This is the Norwegian Flag: red in all corner (two rectangles, two squares) blue stripe (cross), white bordering
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The national flag of Canada features a red field with a white square at its center, which contains a red maple leaf. The flag's design consists of one-third white and two-thirds red, meaning that approximately two-thirds of the flag is red. Thus, the fraction of the flag that is red is about ( \frac{2}{3} ).
The Norwegian flag was officially adopted on July 17, 1821. The red, white and blue colors came from the flags of the United Kingdom and the United States. The white or Scandinavian Cross is taken from the Danish flag, and the blue cross is from the Cross of Sweden.
yes
red and white (if you consider white a colour) so 50% each