National Flag of The Kingdom of The Netherlands
The Dutch tricolour was first used in the second half of the 16th century when the Dutch provinces revolted against Spain. Their leader was Prince William of Orange (hence the name of "The House Of Orange" for the current reigning monarchy).
The flag was named "Prinsenvlag" ("Princeflag") after him. At first the flag was orange-white-blue, but later the orange stripe became red.
The present red-white-blue tricolour is considered the "Koninkrijksvlag" ("Flag of the Kingdom"). Source: Flags Of The World


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