List of national flags by design

A national flag is a flag that represents and symbolizes a country or nation-state. Flags come in many shapes and designs, which often represent something about the country or people that the flag represents. Common design elements of flags include shapes — such as crescent moons, crosses, stars, stripes, and suns — layout elements such as including a canton (a rectangle with a distinct design, such as another national flag), and the overall shape of a flag, such as the aspect ratio of a rectangular flag — whether the flag is square or rectangle, and how wide it is — or the choice of a non-rectangular flag. Sometimes these flags are used as a short-hand guide to represent languages on say, tourist information or versions of websites on internet.

Many countries with shared history, culture, ethnicity, or religion have similarities in their flags that represent this connection. Sets of flags in this list within the same category may represent countries' shared connections — as with the Scandinavian countries exhibiting the Nordic cross on their flags — or the design similarity may be a coincidence — as with the red and white flags of Indonesia and Monaco.

For clarity, unless stated, all flags shown are the civil flag of the nation state / country recognised as such by the United Nations — the state flags, (usually of the government), along with the flags of autonomous countries, regions, and territories of a UN nation state are annotated in italics as such.

Shape and aspect ratio

Most flags are rectangular / oblong.

A great many flags have a single defined aspect ratio. The most common aspect ratio is 2:3, followed by 1:2. Some flags have multiple acceptable ratios, or do not define any ratio at all, such as the Union Jack of the UK having its commonest aspect ratios of 1:2 followed by 2:3.

Borders

Diagonal divisions and stripes

Horizontal divisions and stripes

Horizontal bi-color divisions and stripes

Horizontal tri-color stripes

Horizontal stripes in many colors

Vertical divisions and stripes

Vertical bi-color divisions and stripes

Vertical tri-color stripes

Mobile charge — Circle

One circle in center

One circle off-centre

One broken or implied circle

Mobile charge — National coat of arms / badge

Civil flags

State flags only

The following are the government / state flag only — the national civil flag is without the arms.

Mobile charge — National emblem / seal

Ordinary / mobile charge — Cross

Quadrilateral division


Upright centred cross


Upright off-centre cross — Nordic Cross



Diagonal cross / Saltire cross of SS. Andrew and Patrick

Upright and diagonal centred crosses


The Union Jack in the canton

Historically

Notably, the Union Jack features in many territorial and sub-national flags usually based on the Red Ensign, (e.g.  Bermuda), or Blue Ensign, (e.g.  New South Wales). The British Ensign is used in a few cases with backgrounds of other colours, (e.g.  The British Antarctic Territory and  Niue), or a unique pattern in the field, (e.g.  The British Indian Ocean Territory and  Hawaii). Some flags use the Union Jack other than at the canton, (e.g.  British Columbia). Unofficial flags also use it, (e.g.  The Ross Dependency of Antarctica).

Other crosses in the canton or on the charged coat of arms / emblem

Mobile charge — Living organisms

Human and body parts

Animals

Birds

Eagles and hawks

Lions

Livestock

Others

Historically

Plants

Historically

Mobile charge — Astronomical

Sun




Moon


Star











Mobile charge — Other objects

Building

Headgear

Map

Ships

Tool, instrument, device, or book


Weaponry

Other symbols

Mobile charge — Text

Country name

Motto

Country name and motto

Other texts

Ordinary charge — Hoist variants

Vertical band on hoist

Canton — upper left quarter

Triangle(s) on hoist — pile

Triangle(s) on hoist — pall

Mobile charge — Chevrons, triangles, and quadrilaterals in the center

See also

References

  1. ^ "letter to the German nunciature (2010-05-27)" (PDF) (in German). Retrieved 2021-09-26.