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Traditions, rules and customs: what to keep in mind when flying the flag on May 4 and 5

Traditions, rules and customs: what to keep in mind when flying the flag on May 4 and 5

On May 4 and 5, the Netherlands observes traditions for flying the national flag to commemorate victims of World War II and celebrate freedom. Although there are no formal laws, the article explains the customary practices and guidelines for displaying the flag during these national days.

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