tähistavaid
Tähistavaid, also known as Estonian flags, are a significant aspect of Estonian culture and identity. They are designed to evoke a sense of national pride and unity among the Estonian people. The most commonly recognized Estonian flag is the national flag, which features three horizontal stripes of equal width: blue at the top, black in the middle, and white at the bottom. This design was adopted in 1924 and has since become a symbol of Estonian sovereignty and independence.
In addition to the national flag, there are several other tähistavaid used for various purposes. The municipal
The Estonian flag is also used in sports, where it is flown at sporting events and on
The use of tähistavaid is not only limited to official settings. They are also commonly seen at