Title: Andorra Flag
Resolution: 3840 x 2160
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The flag of Andorra is a simple yet significant representation of the country’s unique co-principality status. Adopted on September 8, 1866, the flag consists of three vertical stripes of blue, yellow, and red. The blue and red bands are of equal width and are flanked by a broader yellow band in the center. Each color holds historical and cultural significance for Andorra. The blue symbolizes the sky and the valley’s integrity, the yellow represents the country’s commitment to the principles of Christianity, and the red signifies the defense of the nation and its liberty.

The vertical tricolor design of the Andorran flag is distinctive and sets it apart, making it easily recognizable. The simplicity of its composition belies the deep historical roots embedded in each color, reflecting the country’s connection to its landscape, traditions, and the enduring spirit of its people. As a proud emblem of Andorra’s identity, the flag continues to fly as a symbol of the co-principality, which is a unique political arrangement where the heads of state are the President of France and the Bishop of Urgell in Spain. This historical and political context adds layers of meaning to the design, making the flag not just a visual representation but also a reflection of Andorra’s intricate governance structure.