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The French Society of Vexillology is the authority on the flying of flags in France and maintains the only official register of flags for the country. [1] It was established in 1985 and as part of the Comité des travaux historiques et scientifiques operates under the authority of the Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation .
Alabama [1] [2] Alash Autonomy Alaska [3] Albania Albania (civil ensign) Albuquerque Altai Republic Amhara Anarcho-syndicalism Antarctic Treaty Antioquia Aomori Archipelago of San Andrés, Providencia and Santa Catalina Argentina (civil flag and ensign) Asturias Aswan Governorate Atlanta Austria Austrian Empire [4] [5] [6]
Flags of Overseas France Territory Co-Official flag Government flag [d] Local flag [e] Traditional flag [f] French Guiana: French Polynesia [1] Guadeloupe: Martinique: Mayotte: New Caledonia: Réunion: Saint Barthélemy: Saint Martin: Saint Pierre and Miquelon: French Southern and Antarctic Lands: Wallis and Futuna
The flag of the Kingdom of France in 1814–1830, during the Bourbon Restoration. Afghanistan (with black text) Ahrar al-Sham, flag used since early 2016 (with green and black text) Buenos Aires, Argentina (with multicolored coat of arms) Ciudad del Este, Paraguay (with multicolored coat of arms)
[23] Joan's standard led to the prominent use of white on later French flags. [23] From the accession of the Bourbons to the throne of France, the green ensign of the navy became a plain white flag, the symbol of purity and royal authority. The merchant navy was assigned "the old flag of the nation of France", the white cross on a blue field. [24]
Latakia: This part of the French Mandate of Syria used a white flag, ratio 2:3, with the tricolour in the canton taking up 1/9 of the area of the flag, red triangles in the other three corners, and a golden sunburst in the centre of the flag.
Flag Date Use Description Flag of Bégard: Flag of Belle-Île-en-Mer: Flag of Binic: Flag of Bréhand: Flag of Brest: Flag of Châteaugiron: Flag of Châteauneuf-du-Faou: Flag of Combourg: Flag of Concarneau: Flag of Dinan: 1905–1998, 2014–present: Flag of Dinard [2] 1998–2014: 1988–present: Flag of Dol-de-Bretagne [3] Flag of Donges ...
This is a list of flags, arranged by design, serving as a navigational aid for identifying a given flag.Uncharged flags are flags that either are solid or contain only rectangles, squares and crosses but no crescents, circles, stars, triangles, maps, flags, coats of arms or other objects or symbols.