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Adopted | 1848 1913 |
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Design | A white field charged with a green Lebanese cedar tree. |
Although the Maronite flag is believed to have been created in the 17th or 18th century, its first recorded use was in October 1848.[1][2] The flag was also raised as the first national flag of Lebanon on October 2, 1918, following the fall of the Ottoman Empire.[3][4]
After XVII century the flag (white) with cedar was used by the Maronite Christians. But the first attested use is dated only to October 1848.
In the 18th and 19th centuries (AD) Maronite Christians in Lebanon used a white flag displaying a Cedar.
Of course, the Maronites played a huge role there as well – for example, if we look at their flag, the cedar, it became the flag of Lebanon.