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|[[Image:Barcia Naval jack.png|border|120px]] || 1746-present || Naval jack
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|[[Image:Flag of Barcian army.png|border|120px]] || 1746-present || Flag of the Barcian Royal Army
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|[[Image:Flag of Barcian State.png|border|120px]] || 1937 - 1942 || Flag of the Barcian state
|[[Image:Flag of Barcian State.png|border|120px]] || 1937 - 1942 || Flag of the Barcian state
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|[[Image:Barcia resistance flag.png|border|120px]] || 1938 - 1954 || Personal banner of Umberto V and flag of the Barcian resistance
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Latest revision as of 15:46, 16 August 2024

Barcia
Barcia flag.png
UseCivil flag and ensign
Proportion3:5
Adopted12 March 1746
DesignA horizontal tricolour of green, white and burgundy
Barcia alt flag.png
Variant flag of Barcia
UseState ensign
Proportion3:5
Adopted1746
DesignAs above, with the central fess defaced by the lesser coat of arms.

The flag of Barcia consists of a horizontal tricolour of green, white and burgundy. The flag Barcia is used as the country's national flag as well as a civil ensign for use by civilian maritime vessels. A variant of the flag of Barcia defaced by the lesser coat of arms is used as a state ensign. The current flag of Barcia was introduced in 1746 during the reign of King Emmanuel II who oversaw a number of political reforms aimed at modernising the Barcian Kingdom into a modern, bureaucratic state.

Owing to the usage of burgundy in the Barcian flag, requiring expensive purple dye, many of the first Barcian flags created during the Eighteenth and Nineteenth centuries used a tricolour of green, white and red. This nonstandard design, largely used a civilian flags could be distinguished from official standards utilised by the monarchy and government which included the burgundy colour.

Design and specifications

The Constitution of Barcia states that the national flag of Barcia is utilised as the civil flag and ensign and must have a ratio of 3:5. Each of the stripes, consisting of green, white and burgundy is one-third of the width of the entire flag. The variant flag of Barcia utilised the lesser coat of arms may only be used and reproduced by or on the behalf of the government or military.

Colour scheme Green White Burgundy
Pantone Green 553 C White Red 7421 C
CMYK 49-0-31-69 0-0-0-0 0-74-38-54
RGB 40-78-54 255-255-255 118-31-73
Hex triplet #284E36 #FFFFFF #761F49

List of flags

Flag Date Use
Barcia flag.png 1746-present Civil flag and ensign
Barcia alt flag.png 1746-present State ensign and Royal standard

Military

Flag Date Use
Barcia Naval jack.png 1746-present Naval jack
Flag of Barcian army.png 1746-present Flag of the Barcian Royal Army

Historical

Flag Date Use
Medieval Flag of Barcia.png 1462 - 1746 Flag of the Kingdom of Barcia
Flag of Barcian State.png 1937 - 1942 Flag of the Barcian state
Barcia resistance flag.png 1938 - 1954 Personal banner of Umberto V and flag of the Barcian resistance

Regions

Flag Date Use
Flag of Benemia.png 1879 - present Flag of Benemia
Flag of Concara.png 1882 - present Flag of Concara
Flag of Forlana.png 1952 - present Flag of Forlana
Flag of Ludovicia.png 1234 - present Flag of Ludovicia
Flag of Mesalia.png 1746 - present Flag of Mesalia
Flag of Orlesso.png 1952 - present Flag of Orlesso
Flag of Russeto.png 1964 - present Flag of Russeto
Flag of Viridia.png 1312 - present Flag of Viridia