The sticker is rectangular with rounded corners and features three horizontal bands of color. The top band is black with white text that reads 'DEUTSCH'. The middle band is red with black text that reads 'SCHWEDISCH'. The bottom band is yellow with blue text that reads 'FREUNDSCHAFT'. The overall design evokes the German flag.

DEUTSCH SCHWEDISCH FREUNDSCHAFT

15 November 2025 5
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