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|Proportion = 3:5
|Proportion = 3:5
|Adoption = 1811
|Adoption = 1811 (''de facto'')<br>1994 (''de jure'')
|Design = A horizontal {{wp|tricolour}} of {{wp|white}}, {{wp|gold}}, and {{wp|red}}.
|Design = A horizontal {{wp|tricolour}} of {{wp|white}}, {{wp|gold}}, and {{wp|red}}.
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|Adoption3 = Historical (13th/14th century)
|Adoption3 = Historical (13th/14th century)
|Design3 = {{wp|Banner of arms}} of Dahemia; a field of {{wp|gold}} defaced with a {{wp|red}} crowned {{wp|lion}}.
|Design3 = {{wp|Banner of arms}} of Dahemia; a field of {{wp|gold}} defaced with a {{wp|red}} crowned {{wp|lion rampant}}.
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The '''{{wp|national flag}} of [[Dahemia]]''' ({{wp|Luxembourgish|Dahemian}}: ''Dämener Fändel''; {{wp|German language|Notgerman}}: ''Flagge Dähmens''; {{wp|French language|Hyacinthean}}: ''Drapeau du Dahême'') is a {{wp|tricolour}} of three equal and horizontal stripes of {{wp|white}}, {{wp|gold}}, and {{wp|red}}, representing the country's national colors. It is informally referred to as ''«weiß, gelb, rot»'' ("white, yellow, red").
The '''{{wp|national flag}} of [[Dahemia]]''' ({{wp|Luxembourgish|Dahemian}}: ''Dämener Fändel''; {{wp|German language|Ruthish}}: ''Flagge Dähmens''; {{wp|French language|Hyacinthean}}: ''Drapeau du Dahême'') is a {{wp|tricolour}} of three equal and horizontal stripes of {{wp|white}}, {{wp|gold}}, and {{wp|red}}, representing the country's national colors. It is informally referred to as ''«weiß, gold, rot»'' ("white, gold, red"), and its colors are derived from the {{wp|coat of arms}} of the royal [[House of Wigstein]], which ruled Dahemia from 1244 to 18X.
 
==Design==
Article 45 of the [[Basic Law (Dahemia)|Basic Law]] stipulated that, "''The national flag is to be white, gold, and red.''" Exact color definitions and stripe proportions were not included, but general convention had it that the near-identical flag of the Kingdom of Dahemia with its ratio of 3:5 was used for reference.
 
The official design protocol of the Dahemian flag was adopted with the [[Flag and State Symbols Act (Dahemia)|Flag and State Symbols Act]] (''Flaggen- und Staatssymbolengesetz'') in 1994. Alongside its passing into {{wp|brand|corporate design}} law, an exemplary mock-up of a flag was publically presented and is now put on display in the Chamber of Deputies plenary hall; its dimensions and design ratios are considered to be ideal.
 
The flag is {{wp|blazon|blazoned}} as, "''Tierced in fess argent, or and gules.''"
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! width=160 |Colour scheme
! width=100 style="background-color:white;color:black"|White
! width=100 style="background-color:#FDDA24;color:black"|Gold
! width=100 style="background-color:#EF3340;color:white"|Red
|- align=center
| {{wp|Pantone}}
| ''White''
| 7405
| 480
|- align=center
| {{wp|CMYK color model}}
| 0. 0. 0. 0
| 0. 12. 100. 5
| 0. 100. 100. 9.
|- align=center
| {{wp|RGB color model}}
| 255. 255. 255
| 236. 191. 7
| 266. 4. 44
|- align=center
| {{wp|Web colors|HEX colors}}
| #FFFFFF
| #ECBF07
| #E2042C
|}
 
==Ensigns and national flags==
===Ensigns===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Flag !! Fallish name<br>''Ruthish name'' !! Date !! Use !! Description
|-
| [[File:Variant_flag_of_Dahemia.png|120px]] || State ensign of Dahemia<br>''Staatsflagge Dähmens'' || 1994–present || {{wp|State ensign}} || A horizontal {{wp|tricolour}} of {{wp|white}}, {{wp|gold}}, and {{wp|red}}, defaced with the lesser [[Coat of arms of Dahemia|coat of arms]]
|-
| [[File:Ensign_of_Dahemia.png|120px]] || Civil ensign of Dahemia<br>''Zivilflagge Dähmens'' || 1957–present || {{wp|Civil ensign}} || A {{wp|banner of arms}} of Dahemia: a field of {{wp|gold}} defaced with a {{wp|red}} crowned {{wp|lion rampant}}
|}
 
===Standard of the Minister-President===
{{Main|Minister-President of Dahemia}}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Flag !! Fallish name<br>''Ruthish name'' !! Date !! Use !! Description
|-
| [[File:Standard_of_the_Minister-President_of_Dahemia.png|120px]] || Standard of the Minister-President<br>''Standarte des Ministerpräsidenten'' || 1957–present || {{wp|Presidential standard|Standard}} || [[Coat of arms of Dahemia]] with the {{wp|national motto}} "{{wp|nec temere, nec timide}}" (''neither rashly nor timidly'') and leaves from a {{wp|linden}} tree
|}
 
===Military===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Flag !! Fallish name<br>''Ruthish name'' !! Date !! Use !! Description
|-
|}
==Protocol==
==List of flags==
===Communities/Regions===
{{Main|Dahemia#Adimistrative divisions}}
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Flag !! Date !! Use !! Description
|-
| [[File:Flag_of_Salzburg,_Vienna,_Vorarlberg.svg|120px]] || 1983–present || Flag of the [[Dahemia#Administrative divisions|Cislonanian Region]] || A horizontal bicolor of red and white
|-
| [[File:Flag_of_Burgenland.svg|120px]] || 1984–present || Flag of the [[Gonece|Gonece Region]] || A horizontal bicolor of red and yellow
|-
| [[File:Wurttflag.png|120px]] || 1983–present || Flag of the [[Dahemia#Administrative divisions|Translonanian Region]] || A horizontal tricolor of yellow, black, and red
|-
|}
 
===Municipalities===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Flag !! Use !! Description
|-
| [[File:Flag_of_Burgenland.svg|120px]] || Flag of [[Gonece|Gonece Municipality]] || A horizontal bicolor of red and yellow
|-
| [[File:Flagge_Trier.svg|120px]] || Flag of [[Cherms|Cherms Municipality]] || A horizontal bicolor of red and yellow with the coat of arms of Cherms
|-
| [[File:Flag of Seenplatte Municipality.png|120px]] || Flag of [[Seenplatte (Dahemia)|Seenplatte Municipality]] || A horizontal bicolor of blue and white with the coat of arms of the municipality
|-
| [[File:Flag of Habay-Southern Seenplatte Municipality.png|120px]] || Flag of [[Habay–Southern Seenplatte|Habay–Southern Seenplatte Municipality]] || A horizontal bicolor of blue and equal striped parts black and white, with the coat of arms of the municipality
|-
| [[File:Flagge_Worms.svg|120px]] || Flag of [[Verniers|Verniers Municipality]] || A horizontal bicolor of red and white with the coat of arms of Verniers
|-
| [[File:Flag of Fünferberge Municipality.png|120px]] || Flag of [[Fünferberge (Dahemia)|Fünferberge Municipality]] || A horizontal bicolor of yellow and red with the coat of arms of the municipality
|-
| [[File:Flagge_Herzogtum_Braunschweig.svg|120px]] || Flag of [[Haguenau (Dahemia)|Haguenau Municipality]] || A horizontal bicolor of blue and yellow
|-
| [[File:Flagge_Leverkusen.svg|120px]] || Flag of [[Salm (Dahemia)|Salm Municipality]] || A banner of arms of the municipality
|-
| [[File:Flagge_der_kreisfreien_Stadt_Gelsenkirchen.svg|120px]] || Flag of [[Lisdorf (Dahemia)|Lisdorf Municipality]] || A horizontal tricolor of black, white and green, with the coat of arms of Lisdorf
|-
| [[File:Flagge_Krefeld.svg|120px]] || Flag of [[Sankt Augustin–Mehren|Sankt Augustin–Mehren Municipality]] || A horizontal bicolor of black and yellow with the coat of arms of the municipality
|-
| [[File:Flag_of_Sölingen_Municipality.png|120px]] || Flag of [[Sölingen (Dahemia)|Sölingen Municipality]] || A field of yellow with a horizontal checkered band of red and white
|-
| [[File:Flagge_des_Rhein-Kreises_Neuss.svg|120px]] || Flag of [[Greven (Dahemia)|Greven Municipality]] || A field of white with two peripheral stripes of black and the coat of arms of Greven
|-
| [[File:Flagge_Rhein-Erft-Kreis.svg|120px]] || Flag of [[Steigwald (Dahemia)|Steigwald Municipality]] || A field of yellow with two peripheral stripes of black and the coat of arms of the municipality
|-
| [[File:Flagge_Kreis_Euskirchen.svg|120px]] || Flag of [[Karlsbad (Dahemia)|Karlsbad Municipality]] || A horizontal bicolor of red and yellow with the coat of arms of the municipality
|-
| [[File:Flagge_Landkreis_Vulkaneifel.svg|120px]] || Flag of [[Lehrland|Lehrland Municipality]] || A horizontal bicolor of red and yellow with the coat of arms of the municipality
|-
| [[File:Flag_of_the_Free_State_of_Bottleneck.svg|120px]] || Flag of [[Freudenland (Dahemia)|Freudenland Municipality]] || A vertical tricolor of black, white, and red
|-
|}


==History==
==History==
===Previous flags===
===Previous flags===
==Ensign==
{| class="wikitable"
==Protocol==
|-
==List of flags==
! Flag !! Date !! Use !! Description
|-
| [[File:Blank_space_for_iiwiki.png|80px]] || early 1400 || Flag of the X || A X
|-
| [[File:Blank_space_for_iiwiki.png|80px]] || early 1400 || Flag of the X || A X
|-
| [[File:LuikVlag.svg|120px]] || 1050–1786 || Flag of the [[Prince-Bishopric of Cherms]] || A {{wp|bicolor}} of equal parts red and yellow
|-
| [[File:Ensign_of_Dahemia.png|120px]] || 1324–1602 || Flag of the [[Duchy of Dahemia]] || A field of gold defaced with a red crowned {{wp|lion rampant}}
|-
| [[File:Blank_space_for_iiwiki.png|80px]] || 1602–1811 || Flag of the [[Duchy of Dahemia]] || A X
|-
| [[File:Flag_of_Dahemia.png|120px]] || 1811–1858 || Flag of the [[Kingdom of Dahemia]] || A horizontal tricolor of white, gold, and red
|-
| [[File:Blank_space_for_iiwiki.png|80px]] || 1858–1940 || Flag of the [[First Republic of Ruthen]] || A X
|-
| [[File:Blank_space_for_iiwiki.png|80px]] || 1858–1940 || Flag of the [[People's State of Dahemia]] || A X
|-
| [[File:Socialist_red_flag.svg|120px]] || 1940 || Flag of the [[Provisional Government of Dahemia]] || A field of red
|-
| [[File:Hyacinthe flag.png|120px]] || 1941–1945 || Flag of the [[Hyacinthe|Hyacinthean]] [[Transmedan-occupied Dahemia|occupation zone]] || A field of red with a two white stripes to the far right and a white five-pointed star in the upper left corner
|-
| [[File:Flag_of_the_Free_States.png|120px]] || 1941–1945 || Flag of the [[Free States|Elian]] [[Transmedan-occupied Dahemia|occupation zone]] || A blue field with a third of a white field to the left and the lower [[coat of arms of the Free States]] in the upper left corner
|-
| [[File:Flag_of_Waldrich.png|120px]] || 1941–1945 || Flag of the [[Waldrich|Waldish]] [[Transmedan-occupied Dahemia|occupation zone]] || A navy blue field with a black {{wp|Nordic cross|Svalish cross}} and yellow {{wp|fimbriation}}
|-
| [[File:Flag_of_the_United_Congress.png|120px]] || 1945 || Flag of the [[United Congress (Teleon)|United Congress]] [[Dahemian crisis|occupation force]] || A sky-blue field with five interlocking white rings surrounded by a larger white ring
|-
| [[File:Flag_of_the_Dahemian_Protectorate.png|120px]] || 1946–1955 || Flag of the [[Dahemian Protectorate]] || A sky-blue field with the white geographical shape of Dahemia and the Dahemian word "DÄMEN" in sky-blue letters in the center
|-
| [[File:Flag_of_Dahemia.png|120px]] || 1955–present || Flag of the [[Dahemia|Free State of Dahemia]] || A horizontal tricolor of white, gold, and red
|}
 
==See also==
==See also==


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Latest revision as of 12:25, 19 July 2024

Dahemia
Flag of Dahemia.png
UseCivil and state flag
Proportion3:5
Adopted1811 (de facto)
1994 (de jure)
DesignA horizontal tricolour of white, gold, and red.
Variant flag of Dahemia.png
Variant flag of Dahemia
UseState ensign
Proportion3:5
Adopted1957
DesignA horizontal tricolour of white, gold, and red, defaced with the lesser coat of arms.
Ensign of Dahemia.png
Variant flag of Dahemia
UseCivil ensign
Proportion3:5
AdoptedHistorical (13th/14th century)
DesignBanner of arms of Dahemia; a field of gold defaced with a red crowned lion rampant.

The national flag of Dahemia (Dahemian: Dämener Fändel; Ruthish: Flagge Dähmens; Hyacinthean: Drapeau du Dahême) is a tricolour of three equal and horizontal stripes of white, gold, and red, representing the country's national colors. It is informally referred to as «weiß, gold, rot» ("white, gold, red"), and its colors are derived from the coat of arms of the royal House of Wigstein, which ruled Dahemia from 1244 to 18X.

Design

Article 45 of the Basic Law stipulated that, "The national flag is to be white, gold, and red." Exact color definitions and stripe proportions were not included, but general convention had it that the near-identical flag of the Kingdom of Dahemia with its ratio of 3:5 was used for reference.

The official design protocol of the Dahemian flag was adopted with the Flag and State Symbols Act (Flaggen- und Staatssymbolengesetz) in 1994. Alongside its passing into corporate design law, an exemplary mock-up of a flag was publically presented and is now put on display in the Chamber of Deputies plenary hall; its dimensions and design ratios are considered to be ideal.

The flag is blazoned as, "Tierced in fess argent, or and gules."

Colour scheme White Gold Red
Pantone White 7405 480
CMYK color model 0. 0. 0. 0 0. 12. 100. 5 0. 100. 100. 9.
RGB color model 255. 255. 255 236. 191. 7 266. 4. 44
HEX colors #FFFFFF #ECBF07 #E2042C

Ensigns and national flags

Ensigns

Flag Fallish name
Ruthish name
Date Use Description
Variant flag of Dahemia.png State ensign of Dahemia
Staatsflagge Dähmens
1994–present State ensign A horizontal tricolour of white, gold, and red, defaced with the lesser coat of arms
Ensign of Dahemia.png Civil ensign of Dahemia
Zivilflagge Dähmens
1957–present Civil ensign A banner of arms of Dahemia: a field of gold defaced with a red crowned lion rampant

Standard of the Minister-President

Flag Fallish name
Ruthish name
Date Use Description
Standard of the Minister-President of Dahemia.png Standard of the Minister-President
Standarte des Ministerpräsidenten
1957–present Standard Coat of arms of Dahemia with the national motto "nec temere, nec timide" (neither rashly nor timidly) and leaves from a linden tree

Military

Flag Fallish name
Ruthish name
Date Use Description

Protocol

List of flags

Communities/Regions

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of Salzburg, Vienna, Vorarlberg.svg 1983–present Flag of the Cislonanian Region A horizontal bicolor of red and white
Flag of Burgenland.svg 1984–present Flag of the Gonece Region A horizontal bicolor of red and yellow
Wurttflag.png 1983–present Flag of the Translonanian Region A horizontal tricolor of yellow, black, and red

Municipalities

Flag Use Description
Flag of Burgenland.svg Flag of Gonece Municipality A horizontal bicolor of red and yellow
Flagge Trier.svg Flag of Cherms Municipality A horizontal bicolor of red and yellow with the coat of arms of Cherms
Flag of Seenplatte Municipality.png Flag of Seenplatte Municipality A horizontal bicolor of blue and white with the coat of arms of the municipality
Flag of Habay-Southern Seenplatte Municipality.png Flag of Habay–Southern Seenplatte Municipality A horizontal bicolor of blue and equal striped parts black and white, with the coat of arms of the municipality
Flagge Worms.svg Flag of Verniers Municipality A horizontal bicolor of red and white with the coat of arms of Verniers
Flag of Fünferberge Municipality.png Flag of Fünferberge Municipality A horizontal bicolor of yellow and red with the coat of arms of the municipality
Flagge Herzogtum Braunschweig.svg Flag of Haguenau Municipality A horizontal bicolor of blue and yellow
Flagge Leverkusen.svg Flag of Salm Municipality A banner of arms of the municipality
Flagge der kreisfreien Stadt Gelsenkirchen.svg Flag of Lisdorf Municipality A horizontal tricolor of black, white and green, with the coat of arms of Lisdorf
Flagge Krefeld.svg Flag of Sankt Augustin–Mehren Municipality A horizontal bicolor of black and yellow with the coat of arms of the municipality
Flag of Sölingen Municipality.png Flag of Sölingen Municipality A field of yellow with a horizontal checkered band of red and white
Flagge des Rhein-Kreises Neuss.svg Flag of Greven Municipality A field of white with two peripheral stripes of black and the coat of arms of Greven
Flagge Rhein-Erft-Kreis.svg Flag of Steigwald Municipality A field of yellow with two peripheral stripes of black and the coat of arms of the municipality
Flagge Kreis Euskirchen.svg Flag of Karlsbad Municipality A horizontal bicolor of red and yellow with the coat of arms of the municipality
Flagge Landkreis Vulkaneifel.svg Flag of Lehrland Municipality A horizontal bicolor of red and yellow with the coat of arms of the municipality
Flag of the Free State of Bottleneck.svg Flag of Freudenland Municipality A vertical tricolor of black, white, and red

History

Previous flags

Flag Date Use Description
Blank space for iiwiki.png early 1400 Flag of the X A X
Blank space for iiwiki.png early 1400 Flag of the X A X
LuikVlag.svg 1050–1786 Flag of the Prince-Bishopric of Cherms A bicolor of equal parts red and yellow
Ensign of Dahemia.png 1324–1602 Flag of the Duchy of Dahemia A field of gold defaced with a red crowned lion rampant
Blank space for iiwiki.png 1602–1811 Flag of the Duchy of Dahemia A X
Flag of Dahemia.png 1811–1858 Flag of the Kingdom of Dahemia A horizontal tricolor of white, gold, and red
Blank space for iiwiki.png 1858–1940 Flag of the First Republic of Ruthen A X
Blank space for iiwiki.png 1858–1940 Flag of the People's State of Dahemia A X
Socialist red flag.svg 1940 Flag of the Provisional Government of Dahemia A field of red
Hyacinthe flag.png 1941–1945 Flag of the Hyacinthean occupation zone A field of red with a two white stripes to the far right and a white five-pointed star in the upper left corner
Flag of the Free States.png 1941–1945 Flag of the Elian occupation zone A blue field with a third of a white field to the left and the lower coat of arms of the Free States in the upper left corner
Flag of Waldrich.png 1941–1945 Flag of the Waldish occupation zone A navy blue field with a black Svalish cross and yellow fimbriation
Flag of the United Congress.png 1945 Flag of the United Congress occupation force A sky-blue field with five interlocking white rings surrounded by a larger white ring
Flag of the Dahemian Protectorate.png 1946–1955 Flag of the Dahemian Protectorate A sky-blue field with the white geographical shape of Dahemia and the Dahemian word "DÄMEN" in sky-blue letters in the center
Flag of Dahemia.png 1955–present Flag of the Free State of Dahemia A horizontal tricolor of white, gold, and red

See also