The Latvia flag is made up of three horizontal stripes in carmine red, white, and carmine red.
The Latvia flag is made up of three horizontal stripes in carmine red, white, and carmine red. It was adopted as the national flag on June 15, 1921, but was banned during the Soviet era. On February 15, 1990, the red, white, and red flag, representing the unity of the Latvian people, once again became the national flag of Latvia.