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image by Elias Granqvist, 30 December 2002
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At http://www.keskisuomi.fi/english/symbols.html
the Regional Council of Central Finland shows the flag and arms of Central Finland.
Phil Nelson, 15 December 2002
The flag of Central Finland is obviously a banner of arms, thus showing a black grouse on a white field.
The image of the flag [presented on this page] is based on the image from the
above-mentioned official page.
Elias Granqvist, 28 December 2002
As is usual in Finland, the pennant is made with just one point fastened to the halyard, thus making it most suitable to hang straight down, and able to swing around so that the black or the red field appears to be on top (cf. the discussion about "husband flags").
According to my fiancée Heidi (who is Finnish), this kind of pennant is used
by ordinary people and raised to show that they are at home. Isännänviiri means
something like "husband pennant"; viiri is Finnish for pennant. The Swedish word
is husbondsvimpel.
Elias Granqvist, 28 and 30 December 2002