The Danish national symbol, the flag, is red with a white cross. Officially, it is named the Dannebrog.
The Dannebrog is most likely one of the oldest flags in the world.
According to legend, the Dannebrog descended from the skies during a battle in Estonia on June 15, 1219.
This is a part of the Danish national heritage.
Only three other flags in the world carry an official name, i.e. the Stars and Stripes, the Union Jack and the Tricolor'en.
Anyway, the Danes are one of the peoples of this world being able to grow radish in the national colors.
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