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Likely is also used for things which will probably happen. It can refer to good or bad things, whereas liable usually refers to bad: It's likely to be fine this afternoon; No, it's liable to rain.
Liable and prone are used before a noun to refer to something unwelcome which has a tendency to happen: The system is liable to error; He's prone to fits of temper. Some people prefer to use prone only when referring to a tendency to ill-health: He's prone to migraines. However, its use in other contexts is well established, and there is no reason to restrict its use.
Blue is taken from the Swedish arms. Red and white recall the Danish flag, known as the Dannebrog. Effective date: 15 December 1899.
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