ESTONIA: Estonia's flag has deep meaning to its people. The blue shows the sky and sea while the black represents the soil. The white at the bottom represents light and a bright future.
FINLAND: Finland's flag is a Nordic Cross turned sideways on a white background. It symbolizes the deep ancestry of the Finnish people.
SWEDEN: Sweden's flag is a yellow cross that is off-centered, taken from the Danish flag. The yellow and blue colors both come from the national coat of arms.
LATVIA: Latvia's flag symbolizes a legend from a while ago. The maroon-color represents the blood from a wounded Latvian leader, and the white embodies the cloth worn to wrap his injuries.
LITHUANIA: Lithuania's yellow, green, and red flag indicates wheat fields, forests, and patriotism. All together, it symbolizes the hope for the future, freedom from the oppression, and incredible courage for the citizens of Lithuania.
The UK: The red cross represents Saint George edged in white with the diagonal cross of Saint Patrick.The blue shows St Andrews cross of Scotland. These colors together signify unity.
Ireland: The three equal stripes represent Irish political landscape. The orange stands for Irish Protestants, green signifies Irish Catholics, and the white represents peace.
Iceland: The red represents the island's active volcanoes, and the white represents the snow that covers most of the country. Blue is symbolic of the Atlantic Ocean.
Norway: The colors are influenced from the French, and the flag's design originated from the flags of United Kingdom, United States, the Danish, and Sweden.
DENMARK: The flag is known as the Danish Cloth, and comes from a legend that says the flag descended from the sky during a battle.