10. juni 2018
9. juni 2018
8. juni 2018
Ivano-Frankivsk
The flag of the Ukrainian Oblast of Ivano-Frankivsk consists of a black crow with raised wings and a golden crown on a white background. Along the side of the flag is four thin vertical bands, two on the left of red and black, and two on the right of blue and yellow. The red and black bands represent the struggle for freedom while blue and yellow are the colors of the Ukraine. This flag was adopted on July 26th, 2001.
2. juni 2018
Flag of the Habsburg and Spanish Netherlands
Flag of the Habsburg Netherlands and later the Spanish Netherlands
Habsburg Netherlands is the collective name of Holy Roman Empire fiefs in the Low Countries
held by the House of Habsburg and later by the Spanish Empire,
also known as the Spanish Netherlands. The rule began in 1482.
Bulgaria War flag
Current Bulgarian war flag, similar to Bulgarian war flags from period 1880s–mid 1940s.
The motto in Bulgarian means "God is with us".
Bulgarian People's Army war flag from the Communist era.
The motto in Bulgarian means "For the socialist motherland".
Bulgaria
The national emblem formerly on the hoist side of the white stripe has been removed - it contained a rampant lion within a wreath of wheat ears below a red five-pointed star and above a ribbon bearing the dates 681 (first Bulgarian state established) and 1944 (liberation from Nazi control).
Unions Jack uten Skottland (forslag)
Un institut britannique a publié une série de bannières qui pourrait remplacer l'actuel Union Jack si les Écossais votaient en faveur de l'indépendance lors du référendum du 18 septembre.
First flag of the Republic of China 1912–28
First flag of the Republic of China, or "Five-colored flag". It was widely flown even before the Republic of China in Shanghai and eastern parts of north China until 1928. The stripe representation: red for Han Chinese, yellow for Manchus, blue for Mongols, white for Hui and black for Tibetans. Later used by the Japanese puppet states of the East Hebei Autonomous Council and Chinese Provisional Government.
Buyeo Commonwealth (Japan, Korea, Mongolia)
East Turkestan
The flag of East Turkestan, also known as Kök Bayraq (كۆك بايراق Көк Байрақ, Blue Banner), was adopted by the East Turkestan government on November 12, 1933. It is a symbol of the East Turkestan independence movement.
The flag resembles the Turkish flag, including a crescent and star historically representing Tengrism. The color blue represents the Gökturks, a group of ancient nomadic Turkic peoples. Gökturks translates to "Celestial Turks".
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