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A horizontal bicolor of red and white. 1291-1422: Old flag of Uri: A yellow field with a black bull, similar to the modern flag. 1291-1422: Old flag of Lucerne: A horizontal bicolor of white and blue. 1291–1422: Old flag of Zurich: A diagonal bicolor of white and blue with a large red horizontal stripe. 1291-1422: Old flag of Glarus
The current flag law of the Swiss Confederacy is the Wappenschutzgesetz (WSchG, SR 232.21) of 2013 (in force since 2017). [20] This law replaced the flag law of 1931 (last revised in 2008). [21] The 2013 law for the first time defines both the Swiss flag and the Swiss coat of arms based on an image, declared as authoritative in the text. [22]
The adoption of the black and white banner dates to this period, first recorded in 1478. [25] In the 17th century, the city coat of arms is shown as quartered, with the city's black and white in the 1st and 4th quarters, and three towers in white on a blue field in the 2nd and 3rd quarters.
Bangladesh naval Ensign (with combined national flag and white background) Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland Gambela Region, Ethiopia Ghana (1964–1966) Goshen (1883–1885, unrecognized) Iraq Iraq (1924–1959) Jordan Kenya Kuwait Libya Malawi (2010–2012) Ngobe-Bugle, Panama Ożarów Mazowiecki, Poland Palestine
I received another copy of the Swiss Government design manual; they stated for online use, the arms and flag must be #ff0000. 22:19, 30 November 2009: 320 × 320 (280 bytes) Zscout370: At a conference I went to, I was handed Swiss Army Regulation 51.340 D, about Swiss military flags.
Split by yellow with a half, red-armored and -tongued black eagle at the split and by red with two white diagonal bars to the left. The coat of arms and the flag can be traced back to 1684. The left half of the shield with the three red tinctures is intended to commemorate the three village fires of 1400, 1693 and 1799, while the black eagle in ...
2010-02-15T20:33:55Z Zscout370 320x320 (277 Bytes) I received another copy of the Swiss Government design manual; they stated for online use, the arms and flag must be #ff0000. 2009-11-30T22:19:48Z Zscout370 320x320 (280 Bytes) At a conference I went to, I was handed Swiss Army Regulation 51.340 D, about Swiss military flags. A construction ...
This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the copyright status.