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== Terminology ==
 
 
 
Canton – any quarter of a flag, but commonly means the upper hoist (left) quarter
 
Canton – any quarter of a flag, but commonly means the upper hoist (left) quarter
  
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Hoist – the half or edge of a flag nearest to the flagpole. This term also sometimes refers to the vertical width of a flag
 
Hoist – the half or edge of a flag nearest to the flagpole. This term also sometimes refers to the vertical width of a flag
  
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== Countries ==
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For information regarding the flags of individual countries, see the relevant "World Geography" file
  
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== Flags of other regions ==
 
 
The centre emblem of the Flag of '''Afghanistan''' is the emblem of Afghanistan with a mosque with its mihrab facing Mecca
 
 
 
Manuel Belgrano designed the flag of '''Argentina''' in 1812
 
 
 
Sun of May is on the flag of Argentina and Uruguay. The specification ‘of May’ is a reference to the May Revolution which took place in the week from 18 to 25 May 1810, which marked the beginning of the independence from the Spanish Empire for the countries that were part of the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata
 
 
 
The symbol in the middle of the flag of '''Angola''' is of a crossed cog wheel (representing workers and industry) and machete (representing the peasantry) with a gold star
 
 
 
'''Australia'''’s flag is also called the Commonwealth Blue Ensign. It has three main design elements: the British Union Jack flag, the Southern Cross constellation (five stars) is on the right side of the flag, the large, white, seven-pointed Commonwealth Star (also called the Star of Federation) – it is symbolic of the original states of Australia
 
 
 
According to legend, the flag of '''Austria''' was invented by Duke Leopold V as a consequence of his fighting during the Crusades. After a fierce battle, his white battle dress was completely drenched in blood. When he removed his belt, the cloth underneath was untouched by it, revealing the combination of red-white-red
 
 
 
Flag of '''Belize''' is unique in that it contains twelve colours, three more than on any other national flag.  Also, it is the only country to have human beings (woodcutters) depicted on its national flag
 
 
 
Flag of '''Bhutan''' features a dragon holding jewels
 
 
 
Flag of '''Bosnia and Herzegovina''' chosen in 1992 has a white background with the Bosnian Fleur-de-lis in the centre. Replaced in 1998 with current flag
 
 
 
The current flag of '''Comoros''' was adopted in 2003. The former flag was a crescent on a green field. The new design retains the crescent but places it within a green triangle. In addition, four stripes were added to symbolize the four islands of the nation
 
 
 
The main coat of arms is a checkerboard on the flag of '''Croatia'''. The five smaller shields represent five different historical regions within Croatia
 
 
 
'''Denmark''' has the oldest national flag. Known as the Dannebrog
 
 
 
Flag of '''Dominican Republic''' features a shield with the flag design and supported by a bay laurel branch and a palm frond at the centre of the cross
 
 
 
Flag of '''Egypt''' depicts Egypt's national emblem, the Eagle of Saladin (a shield superimposed on a golden eagle facing the hoist side above a scroll bearing the name of the country in Arabic) centered in the white band of the three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and black
 
 
 
Flag of '''Eritrea''' has a wreath with upright olive branch symbol
 
 
 
Flag of '''Greece''' has nine horizontal stripes
 
 
 
The symbol in the hoist of the flag of '''Grenada''' represents a clove of nutmeg
 
 
 
In the centre of the flag of '''Guatemala''' is the coat of arms. It includes the Resplendent Quetzal, the national bird of Guatemala that symbolizes liberty; a parchment scroll bearing the date of Central America's independence from Spain, 15 September 1821; crossed rifles, a bay laurel crown, and crossed swords
 
 
 
Flag of '''Guyana''' is known as the Golden Arrowhead
 
 
 
In the centre of the flag of '''India''' is a navy blue wheel with twenty-four spokes, known as the Ashoka Chakra, taken from the Lion Capital of Asoka erected atop Ashoka pillar at Sarnath. Flag of India is known as Tiranga
 
 
 
On the flag of '''Iran''' the statement ‘God is Great’ is written in white a total of 22 times on the fringe of both the green and red bands in the Kufic script
 
 
 
Following the Revolution of 1958, '''Iraq''' adopted a new flag. From 1963 to 1991 the flag was a horizontal tricolour of red, white, and black bands with three green stars in the white band
 
 
 
Flag of '''Indonesia''' is the same as the flag of Monaco
 
 
 
Flag of '''Italy''' is derived from the standard of Napoleon’s French guards, who invaded Italy
 
 
 
The national flag of '''Japan''' is called the Hinomaru. Its name comes from the Japanese word hinomaru, which literally means ‘sun circle’
 
 
 
The seven-point white star on the flag of '''Jordan''' refers to the first seven verses of the Koran
 
 
 
Flag of '''Kazakhstan''' has a gold sun with 32 rays above a soaring golden steppe eagle, both centered on a sky blue background
 
 
 
Flag of '''Kiribati''' has a frigate bird
 
 
 
Flag of '''Kosovo''' has six white stars in an arc above a gold-coloured map of Kosovo in the centre
 
 
 
Flag of '''Laos''' adopted in 1975. From 1952 until the fall of the royal government in 1975 the country had a red flag, with a white three-headed elephant (the god Erawan) in the middle
 
 
 
Flag of '''Lesotho''' was adopted in 2006, and features a horizontal blue, white, and green tricolour with a black mokorotlo (a Basotho hat) in the centre. Replaced a flag which featured a brown traditional Basotho shield along with a lance and club
 
 
 
The crown was added to the flag of '''Liechtenstein''' in 1937, after it was discovered by Liechtenstein's team at the 1936 Summer Olympics that the flag then in use was identical to the flag of Haiti
 
 
 
Flag of '''Libya''' was originally introduced in 1951, following the creation of the Kingdom of Libya. This flag was subsequently adopted by the National Transitional Council and formally reclaimed as the country's national flag in the Libyan interim Constitutional Declaration issued on 3 August 2011
 
 
 
Flag of '''Malawi''' was changed in 2010. The rising sun at the flag's top was replaced with a full, centered white sun representing the economic progress Malawi has made since becoming independent
 
 
 
The kanaga emblem was dropped from the flag of '''Mali''' in 1961
 
 
 
In the upper hoist corner of the flag of '''Malta''' is the George Cross
 
 
 
Flag of '''Moldova''' has the coat of arms on the obverse, but not on the reverse. Along with the flag of Paraguay and the flag of Saudi Arabia, the flag of Moldova is the only national flag with differing obverse and reverse sides
 
 
 
Soyombo is a Buddhist icon on the flag of '''Mongolia'''
 
 
 
Flag of '''Montenegro''' is based on the personal standard of King Nikola I of Montenegro
 
 
 
Seal of Solomon is a green pentagram on the flag of '''Morocco'''
 
 
 
Flag of '''Mozambique''' includes the image of an AK-47 and is the only national flag in the world to feature such a modern rifle
 
 
 
Flag of '''Myanmar''' was changed in 2010. The new flag has a five-pointed white star in the centre
 
 
 
'''New Zealand''' flag has four red five-pointed stars representing the Southern Cross
 
 
 
Flag of '''Papua New Guinea''' features a bird of paradise (Kumul)
 
 
 
Flag of '''Paraguay''' has the lion and staff on one side, and the May Star on the other side
 
 
 
Flag of '''Portugal''' has a simple version of the national coat of arms (armillary sphere and Portuguese shield)
 
 
 
Flag of '''Romania''' is almost identical to the flag of Chad, which differs only in having a darker shade of blue (indigo rather than cobalt)
 
 
 
'''Rwanda''' introduced a new flag in 2002, with a golden sun replacing the ‘R’
 
 
 
Flag of '''Saint Vincent and the Grenadines''' has three diamonds arranged in a V which stands for Vincent. The previous flags had a realistic breadfuit leaf
 
 
 
The blue rectangle on the flag of '''Samoa''' bears the Southern Cross Constellation: four large white stars and one smaller star
 
 
 
Flag of '''Saudi Arabia''' is manufactured with differing obverse and reverse sides, to ensure the shahada reads correctly, from right to left, from either side. The sword points from hoist to fly on both sides. The Arabic inscription on the flag, written in the Thuluth script, is the shahada or Islamic declaration of faith: ‘There is no god but God and Muhammad is the messenger of God’
 
 
 
Flag of '''Singapore''' was first adopted in 1959, the year Singapore became self-governing within the British Empire. It was reconfirmed as the national flag when the Republic gained independence in 1965
 
 
 
Flag of '''Slovakia''' features a red shield with a double cross
 
 
 
Flag of '''South Africa''' has a green pall (the Y-shape). Union Jack removed from new South African flag in 1994
 
 
 
Flag of '''Switzerland''' is square
 
 
 
Union Jack was removed from flag of '''Tuvalu''', then restored
 
 
 
Flag of '''USA''' has nine rows of stars (five rows of six, four rows of five). The design of the flag has been modified 26 times officially, since 1777
 
 
 
The emblem in the black section of the flag of '''Vanuatu''' is a boar's tusk
 
 
 
Flag of '''Vatican City''' is a yellow and white square. On the white area is surmounted the Papal crown and two crossed keys, which represent the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven
 
 
 
Flag of '''Zambia''' has an orange coloured eagle in flight
 
 
 
Flag of '''Zimbabwe''' has a soapstone bird which represents a statuette of a bird found at the ruins of Great Zimbabwe. It is a representation of most likely the Bateleur eagle or the African Fish Eagle
 
 
 
 
 
Flags of other regions
 
 
 
 
Flag of East Germany had a hammer and a pair of dividers
 
Flag of East Germany had a hammer and a pair of dividers
  
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Asean flag – set upon a blue background, ten paddy or rice stalks are drawn in the middle of a red circle with white circumference
 
Asean flag – set upon a blue background, ten paddy or rice stalks are drawn in the middle of a red circle with white circumference
  
The '''CIS flag''' is light blue in colour with a white arcade like design at the centre of it and a golden circle in the middle
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The CIS flag is light blue in colour with a white arcade like design at the centre of it and a golden circle in the middle
  
 
Flag of Anguilla consists of a Blue Ensign with the British flag in the canton, charged with the coat of arms of Anguilla in the fly. The coat of arms consists of three dolphins
 
Flag of Anguilla consists of a Blue Ensign with the British flag in the canton, charged with the coat of arms of Anguilla in the fly. The coat of arms consists of three dolphins
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Flag of Abkhazia – green and white stripes with a white open hand
 
Flag of Abkhazia – green and white stripes with a white open hand
  
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== USA states ==
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For information regarding the flags of the USA states, see [[Civilisation/World Geography - North America|World Geography - North America]]
  
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== British Isles ==
 
 
Flag of '''Alaska''' consists of eight gold stars, forming the Big Dipper and the North Star, on a dark blue field
 
 
 
Flag of '''Connecticut''' consists of a white baroque shield with three grapevines (each bearing three bunches of purple grapes
 
 
 
Flag of '''Delaware''' consists of a buff-coloured diamond on a field of colonial blue, with the coat of arms of the state of Delaware inside the diamond. Below the diamond, the date 7 December 1787, declares the day on which Delaware became the first state to ratify the United States Constitution
 
 
 
Flag is '''Georgia''' is often given the nickname ‘Georgian Stars and Bars’
 
 
 
Flag of '''Hawaii''' has a Union Jack
 
 
 
Flag of '''Indiana''' has a gold torch surrounded by an outer circle of thirteen stars
 
 
 
Flag of '''Louisiana''' features a pelican
 
 
 
Flag of '''Maryland''' consists of the heraldic banner of George Calvert, 1st Baron Baltimore. It is the only state flag in the United States to be based on English heraldry
 
 
 
Flag of '''Michigan''' has an elk, a moose and a bald eagle
 
 
 
Flag of '''Mississippi''' is currently the only United States state flag that incorporates the Battle Flag of the Confederacy
 
 
 
Flag of '''New Jersey''' has the words ‘Liberty and Prosperity’ on it, and a buff background
 
 
 
Flag of '''New York''' has two figures representing liberty and justice, and the word ‘excelsior’
 
 
 
Flag of '''Oregon''' – on the front is the escutcheon (shield) from the state seal and on the reverse is a gold figure of a beaver, the state animal. Oregon is the only US state to have a two-sided flag
 
 
 
Flag of '''Pennsylvania''' features two black horses and a bald eagle
 
 
 
Flag of '''South Carolina''' has a palmetto tree
 
 
 
Flag of '''Wyoming''' consists of the silhouette of an American Bison
 
 
 
 
 
‘Old Glory’ – US flag, first used on the brig Charles Doggett in 1831
 
 
 
Flag of the District of Columbia consists of three red stars above two red bars on a white background. It is based on the design of the coat of arms of George Washington
 
 
 
Flag of New York City is a vertical tricolor of blue, white, and orange charged in the center bar with municipal seal in blue
 
 
 
US navy jack consists of a rattlesnake superimposed across 13 alternating red and white stripes with the motto, ‘Don't Tread On Me’
 
 
 
 
 
British Isles
 
 
 
 
In 1606, a new flag to represent the regal union between England and Scotland was specified in a royal decree, according to which the flag of England (a red cross on a white background, known as St George's Cross), and the flag of Scotland (a white saltire on a blue background, known as the Saltire or St Andrew's Cross), would be joined together, forming the flag of Great Britain and first union flag. The current and second Union Jack dates from 1801 with the Act of Union 1800, which merged the Kingdom of Ireland and the Kingdom of Great Britain to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The new design added a red saltire, the cross of Saint Patrick, for Ireland
 
In 1606, a new flag to represent the regal union between England and Scotland was specified in a royal decree, according to which the flag of England (a red cross on a white background, known as St George's Cross), and the flag of Scotland (a white saltire on a blue background, known as the Saltire or St Andrew's Cross), would be joined together, forming the flag of Great Britain and first union flag. The current and second Union Jack dates from 1801 with the Act of Union 1800, which merged the Kingdom of Ireland and the Kingdom of Great Britain to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The new design added a red saltire, the cross of Saint Patrick, for Ireland
  
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Flag of suffragette movement – green (for hope), purple (for dignity) and white (for purity)
 
Flag of suffragette movement – green (for hope), purple (for dignity) and white (for purity)
  
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== Miscellaneous ==
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‘Old Glory’ – US flag, first used on the brig Charles Doggett in 1831
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US navy jack consists of a rattlesnake superimposed across 13 alternating red and white stripes with the motto, ‘Don't Tread On Me’A state flag is a variant of a national flag. In some countries state flag is a more complex version of the national flag, often featuring the national coat of arms or some other emblem as part of the design
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Flag of the District of Columbia consists of three red stars above two red bars on a white background. It is based on the design of the coat of arms of George Washington
  
A state flag is a variant of a national flag. In some countries state flag is a more complex version of the national flag, often featuring the national coat of arms or some other emblem as part of the design
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Flag of New York City is a vertical tricolor of blue, white, and orange charged in the center bar with municipal seal in blue
  
 
Some countries have state ensigns, separate flags for use by non-military government ships such as coast guard vessels
 
Some countries have state ensigns, separate flags for use by non-military government ships such as coast guard vessels

Latest revision as of 14:37, 27 December 2021

Terminology

Canton – any quarter of a flag, but commonly means the upper hoist (left) quarter

Charge – a figure or symbol appearing in the field of a flag

Field – the background of a flag; the colour behind the charges

Fimbriation – the placement of small stripes of colour around common charges or ordinaries, usually in order for them to stand out from the background, e.g. the white lines around the red cross on the Union Jack

Fly – the half or edge of a flag farthest away from the flagpole. This term also sometimes refers to the horizontal length of a flag.

Hoist – the half or edge of a flag nearest to the flagpole. This term also sometimes refers to the vertical width of a flag

Countries

For information regarding the flags of individual countries, see the relevant "World Geography" file

Flags of other regions

Flag of East Germany had a hammer and a pair of dividers

Flag of Yugoslavia was blue, white and red stripes, with a five-pointed red star in the centre

Flag of Zaire was a yellow circle with a hand holding a torch, on a green background

The flower on the Hong Kong flag is the Orchid Tree (Bauhinia Blakeana) is named after the British Governor of Hong Kong from 1898 to 1903, Sir Henry Blake, a keen botanist who discovered it

Flag of Corsica is white with a Moor’s head in the middle

Flag of Sardinia is white with a red cross and four Saracen’s heads

Flag of Sicily is bisected diagonally into regions coloured red and yellow, and has a triskelion in its middle, the (winged) head of Medusa and three wheat ears

The flag of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands is a vertical tricolour of three equal bands of white, blue, and yellow. The state flag includes the Coat of arms of the Canary Islands in the central band. Coat of arms has two dogs

The flag of the now-defunct Empire of Manchukuo had a mustard yellow field with four horizontal stripes of different colors in the upper-left corner

The flag of the Commonwealth of Nations consists of the Commonwealth symbol in gold on a blue field. The symbol centres on a globe, representing the global nature of the Commonwealth and the breadth of its membership. The globe is surrounded by 61 radiating, approximately quadrilateral, spears, which form a 'C' for 'Commonwealth'

Asean flag – set upon a blue background, ten paddy or rice stalks are drawn in the middle of a red circle with white circumference

The CIS flag is light blue in colour with a white arcade like design at the centre of it and a golden circle in the middle

Flag of Anguilla consists of a Blue Ensign with the British flag in the canton, charged with the coat of arms of Anguilla in the fly. The coat of arms consists of three dolphins

Flag of Catalonia is known as the Senyera. Four red stripes on a golden background

Flag of Ibiza has four castles

Flag of Gibraltar is two horizontal bands of white and red with a three-towered red castle in the centre of the white band; hanging from the castle gate is a gold key centred in the red band. Montis Insignia Calpe – ‘Insignia of the Mountain of Calpe’ is on Gibraltar coat of arms. Mons Calpe was the Latin name of the Rock of Gibraltar

New Caledonia has two official national flags – the tricolore of France and the Kanak flag (Kanak are the indigenous Melanesian inhabitants of New Caledonia)

Flag of Christmas Island includes the Southern Cross and a golden bosun bird

Flag of Montserrat is a Blue Ensign with the Union Flag in the canton and the Coat of arms of Montserrat in the fly. The arms feature Erin, the female personification of Ireland, and the golden harp

Flag of Abkhazia – green and white stripes with a white open hand

USA states

For information regarding the flags of the USA states, see World Geography - North America

British Isles

In 1606, a new flag to represent the regal union between England and Scotland was specified in a royal decree, according to which the flag of England (a red cross on a white background, known as St George's Cross), and the flag of Scotland (a white saltire on a blue background, known as the Saltire or St Andrew's Cross), would be joined together, forming the flag of Great Britain and first union flag. The current and second Union Jack dates from 1801 with the Act of Union 1800, which merged the Kingdom of Ireland and the Kingdom of Great Britain to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The new design added a red saltire, the cross of Saint Patrick, for Ireland

Saltire – Saint Andrew’s Cross. Appears on the flag of Scotland

Harp – represents Northern Ireland on Union flag

Saint Piran’s flag – flag of Cornwall. White cross on a black background. Flag of Cornwall is said to represent tin and its ore

Saint Petroc’s flag – flag of Devon. White cross on a green background

Flag of Northumberland – red lines on a gold background

Flag of St David is a gold cross on a black field

Flag of Jersey is white with a diagonal red cross extending to the corners of the flag and in the upper quadrant, surmounted by a yellow Plantagenet crown, the badge of Jersey

Flag of Guernsey consists of the red cross of St. George with an additional gold cross within it

Flag of Shetland is sky blue with a white cross

Flag of Orkney is red with a blue and yellow cross

White ensign is flown on British Royal Navy ships and shore establishments. It consists of a red St George's Cross on a white field with the Union Flag in the upper canton. The White ensign is also flown by the Royal Yacht Squadron and ships escorting the Queen

Red ensign is flown by the Merchant Navy

Flag of suffragette movement – green (for hope), purple (for dignity) and white (for purity)

Miscellaneous

‘Old Glory’ – US flag, first used on the brig Charles Doggett in 1831

US navy jack consists of a rattlesnake superimposed across 13 alternating red and white stripes with the motto, ‘Don't Tread On Me’A state flag is a variant of a national flag. In some countries state flag is a more complex version of the national flag, often featuring the national coat of arms or some other emblem as part of the design

Flag of the District of Columbia consists of three red stars above two red bars on a white background. It is based on the design of the coat of arms of George Washington

Flag of New York City is a vertical tricolor of blue, white, and orange charged in the center bar with municipal seal in blue

Some countries have state ensigns, separate flags for use by non-military government ships such as coast guard vessels

Flag of Convenience – flag of one country, flown by a ship owned by a citizen of another country. The ship owner can thereby often avoid taxes and make registration easier; the country providing the flag charges money for that service

Ensigns are usually required to be flown when entering and leaving harbour, when sailing through foreign waters, and when the ship is signalled to do so by a warship

Jacks are additional national flags flown by warships (and certain other vessels) at the head of the ship

Flag upside down – ship in distress

Submarines fly the Jolly Roger on return to port

Blue Peter is flown when a ship is about to leave port

Military hospitals fly yellow flags