Flag of Lower Columbia

The national flag of the Federal Kingdom of Lower Columbia is green with a blue Nordic cross outlined in yellow, with a white fleur-de-lis in the canton.

Symbolism
The charges and colors of the Lower Columbian flag are symbolic in a number of different ways. The green field represents the landscape of western Lower Columbia, with the blue cross standing for the Columbia River and its tributaries. The cross also represents the Christian majority of the country, as well as the many Scandinavians who settled in Lower Columbia. The fleur-de-lis represents both the historical French settlers (another of the mainstream ethnic groups in the kingdom) and the King of Lower Columbia.

Design


The above diagram summarizes the relative widths of the elements of the flag. The proportions of the fleur-de-lis are 7:6, which reduces to 4⅔:4 when adjusted to fit with the proportions of the rest of the flag (as in the diagram).