STATE FLAG
There are two separate meanings for the term 'state flag' in vexillology - the flag of state of a government, and the flag of an individual subnational state.
A 'state flag' is a variant of a national flag (or occasionally a completely different design) specifically designated and restricted by law or custom (theoretically or actually) to use by a country's government or its agencies. For this reason they are sometimes referred to as ''government flags''. In many countries the state flag and the civil flag (as flown by the general public) are identical, but in other countries, notably those in Latin America, central Europe, and Scandinavia, the 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. Scandinavian countries also use swallowtailed state flags, to further differentiate them from civil flags.
In addition, some countries have 'state ensigns', separate flags for use by non-military government ships such as coast guard vessels. For example, government ships in the United Kingdom fly the blue ensign.
State flags should not be confused with the national flag as used by military organisations; these are referred to as war flags and naval ensigns.
★ Flag of Argentina
★ Flag of Austria
★ Flag of Belgium
★ Flag of Bolivia
★ Flag of Chile
★ Flag of Colombia
★ Flag of Costa Rica
★ Flag of Denmark
★ Flag of Dominican Republic
★ Flag of Ecuador
★ Flag of El Salvador
★ Flag of Finland
★ Flag of Germany
★ Flag of Guatemala
★ Flag of Haiti
★ Flag of Iceland
★ Flag of India
★ Flag of Liechtenstein
★ Flag of Lithuania
★ Flag of Monaco
★ Flag of Norway
★ Flag of Peru
★ Flag of Poland
★ Flag of San Marino
★ Flag of Serbia
★ Flag of Spain
★ Flag of Sweden
★ Flag of Thailand
★ Flag of Tuvalu
★ Flag of Venezuela
In the United States, Australia and some other federal countries, the term 'state flag' can have a different usage, as it frequently refers to an official flag of any of the individual states or territorial sub-divisions that make up the nation. To avoid confusion with the first meaning of the term, however, such a flag would normally be more precisely referred to as "the flag of the state of X", rather than "the state flag of X". For this usage, see also:
★ Flags of the U.S. states
★ Flags of the Australian states and territories
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| Government flag |
| National flags with separate state and civil versions |
| Flag of a subnational state |
Government flag
A 'state flag' is a variant of a national flag (or occasionally a completely different design) specifically designated and restricted by law or custom (theoretically or actually) to use by a country's government or its agencies. For this reason they are sometimes referred to as ''government flags''. In many countries the state flag and the civil flag (as flown by the general public) are identical, but in other countries, notably those in Latin America, central Europe, and Scandinavia, the 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. Scandinavian countries also use swallowtailed state flags, to further differentiate them from civil flags.
In addition, some countries have 'state ensigns', separate flags for use by non-military government ships such as coast guard vessels. For example, government ships in the United Kingdom fly the blue ensign.
State flags should not be confused with the national flag as used by military organisations; these are referred to as war flags and naval ensigns.
National flags with separate state and civil versions
★ Flag of Argentina
★ Flag of Austria
★ Flag of Belgium
★ Flag of Bolivia
★ Flag of Chile
★ Flag of Colombia
★ Flag of Costa Rica
★ Flag of Denmark
★ Flag of Dominican Republic
★ Flag of Ecuador
★ Flag of El Salvador
★ Flag of Finland
★ Flag of Germany
★ Flag of Guatemala
★ Flag of Haiti
★ Flag of Iceland
★ Flag of India
★ Flag of Liechtenstein
★ Flag of Lithuania
★ Flag of Monaco
★ Flag of Norway
★ Flag of Peru
★ Flag of Poland
★ Flag of San Marino
★ Flag of Serbia
★ Flag of Spain
★ Flag of Sweden
★ Flag of Thailand
★ Flag of Tuvalu
★ Flag of Venezuela
Flag of a subnational state
In the United States, Australia and some other federal countries, the term 'state flag' can have a different usage, as it frequently refers to an official flag of any of the individual states or territorial sub-divisions that make up the nation. To avoid confusion with the first meaning of the term, however, such a flag would normally be more precisely referred to as "the flag of the state of X", rather than "the state flag of X". For this usage, see also:
★ Flags of the U.S. states
★ Flags of the Australian states and territories
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