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2. juni 2018

Brunei


Kambodsja


Japanese WWII Battle Flag


Taiwan


The Naval Jack of the Republic of China since 1928 (canton of the Flag of the Republic of China), now used on Taiwan. This flag is also used as the party flag of Kuomintang.

Taiwan army flag



Army Flag of the Republic of China, formerly the flag of the National Revolutionary Army.
Modified from flag of the Republic of China.

Hong Kong


Kina - Japan - Korea kombinert


1. juni 2018

Afghanistan


Kina


Taiwan


Tibet



Since China's "Peaceful Liberation of Tibet" in 1949-50, the region is de facto an administrative division of the People's Republic of China, known as the Xizang Autonomous Region.

The flag of Tibet was introduced in 1912 by the 13th Dalai Lama, it is based on the traditional flags of the Tibetan regiments. It served as the flag of Tibet until 1950. It remains the emblem of the government of Tibet in exile headquartered in Dharamsala, India. It is banned in the People's Republic of China.

Six red broadening bands on a blue field extending from the center to the edges of the flag (symbolise the six original peoples of Tibet; the Se, Mu, Dong, Tong, Dru and Ra, who are known as the six tribes.), superimposed by a yellow sun with 12 rays. A white isosceles triangle based on the lower side with its top point in the flag's center bears a pair of snow lions holding a flaming three-coloured jewel and a yin yang symbol. The flag is yellow bordered on three sides, but not on the fly.

12. juni 2017

Russland


The flag of Russia consists of a horizontal triband of white, blue, and red. A few accounts of the flag’s origin indicate that the colors come from the flag of Netherlands. There are varying interpretations of the meaning of the colors, but the following is the most popular today: white represents nobility and frankness, blue represents faithfulness and honesty, and red represents courage. This flag was originally adopted on May 11th, 1696 and re-adopted on December 11th, 1993.