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The national flag of [[Zoygaria]] ([[Zoygarian]]: La Bandiera de Zoyívska) consists of three equal stripes of blue, white, and yellow defaced by the Zoygarian ''Phlora Dorata''. It was designed in 1964 by --- as a replacement for the previous flag of the Imperial Commonwealth, becoming the new national flag on the Zoygarian national holiday of Hirata. As an homage to Zoygaria's famous biting winters and the icy blue of the flag, King --- dubbed the flag ''Li Invirnostai'' in Zoygarian, translating to ''The Winterhold'' or ''The Wintergrip'' in English. | The national flag of [[Zoygaria]] ([[Zoygarian]]: La Bandiera de Zoyívska) consists of three equal stripes of blue, white, and yellow defaced by the Zoygarian ''Phlora Dorata''. It was designed in 1964 by --- as a replacement for the previous flag of the Imperial Commonwealth, becoming the new national flag on the Zoygarian national holiday of Hirata. As an homage to Zoygaria's famous biting winters and the icy blue of the flag, King --- dubbed the flag ''Li Invirnostai'' in Zoygarian, translating to ''The Winterhold'' or ''The Wintergrip'' in English. | ||
==Design== | |||
The Zoygarian flag is in 3:5 aspect ratio, a ratio mirrored by the flags of its constituencies. The shade of blue on the Zoygarian flag is officially classified as by the Zoygarian government as cyan, described by poet Nataša Cerdenka as "a brilliant shade of electric winter blue, clear as the endless sky and blinding as the approaching snowy maelstrom, a herald of Zoygaria's triumphant past and shining future." The current version of the flag was created in 1964 by --- in an effort to distance Zoygaria from its trouble-ridden past, particularly following the [[World War (Iearth)|World War]] and The Collapse under the nation's late former king, and was intended to signal the beginning of an era of prosperity for the country. According to ---, the flag was to serve as "a fresh coat of paint"— a new flag paired with a new ruler. |
Revision as of 20:27, 30 October 2022
Name | Li Invirnostai |
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Use | National flag and state ensign |
Proportion | 3:5 |
Adopted | 7 February 1964 |
Design | Pale azule, argent, and or defaced by Phlora Dorata |
The national flag of Zoygaria (Zoygarian: La Bandiera de Zoyívska) consists of three equal stripes of blue, white, and yellow defaced by the Zoygarian Phlora Dorata. It was designed in 1964 by --- as a replacement for the previous flag of the Imperial Commonwealth, becoming the new national flag on the Zoygarian national holiday of Hirata. As an homage to Zoygaria's famous biting winters and the icy blue of the flag, King --- dubbed the flag Li Invirnostai in Zoygarian, translating to The Winterhold or The Wintergrip in English.
Design
The Zoygarian flag is in 3:5 aspect ratio, a ratio mirrored by the flags of its constituencies. The shade of blue on the Zoygarian flag is officially classified as by the Zoygarian government as cyan, described by poet Nataša Cerdenka as "a brilliant shade of electric winter blue, clear as the endless sky and blinding as the approaching snowy maelstrom, a herald of Zoygaria's triumphant past and shining future." The current version of the flag was created in 1964 by --- in an effort to distance Zoygaria from its trouble-ridden past, particularly following the World War and The Collapse under the nation's late former king, and was intended to signal the beginning of an era of prosperity for the country. According to ---, the flag was to serve as "a fresh coat of paint"— a new flag paired with a new ruler.