The National Day of Sweden
The National Day of Sweden is celebrated on June 6 in memory of the
founding of the kingdom of Sweden by the coronation ceremony of Gustav
Vasa June 6, 1523; and the confirmatory of the constitution law June 6,
1809.
That date was denominated the official National Day of Sweden
in the year 1983, but has been celebrated as the Day of the Swedish
Flag since 1916.
That day all flagpoles are crowned by our Swedish flag, blue with a yellow cross.
Blue as the sky and yellow as the sun.
The
origin of the colours are from the Middle Ages, from the heraldic arms
of the dynasty of the Folkungars and the Mecklenburgers
The yellow cross has it's origin in medival cross banners.
The greater state arms of Sweden
From
this year 2005 the National Day is a holiday. The parliament took this
decision in December 2004. So now most people are free.
The
National Day is celebrated in the townships with flag parades, music,
songs from choirs and speech of a prominent person. Often they make a
special ceremony for those who had won their Swedish citizenship during
the last year