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| [[File:Flag_of_Burgenland.svg|120px]] || 1984–present || Flag of the [[Gonece|Gonece Region]] || A horizontal bicolor of red and yellow | |||
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| [[File:Flagge_Herzogtum_Braunschweig.svg|120px]] || 1983–present || Flag of the [[Dahemia#Administrative divisions|Translonanian Region]] || A horizontal bicolor of blue and yellow | |||
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Use | Civil and state flag |
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Proportion | 3:5 |
Adopted | 1811 (de facto) 1994 (de jure) |
Design | A horizontal tricolour of white, gold, and red. |
Use | State ensign |
Proportion | 3:5 |
Adopted | 1957 |
Design | A horizontal tricolour of white, gold, and red, defaced with the lesser coat of arms. |
Use | Civil ensign |
Proportion | 3:5 |
Adopted | Historical (13th/14th century) |
Design | Banner of arms of Dahemia; a field of gold defaced with a red crowned lion rampant. |
The national flag of Dahemia (Dahemian: Dämener Fändel; Ruthenian: 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 |
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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 Ruthenian name |
Date | Use | Description |
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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 | |
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 Ruthenian name |
Date | Use | Description |
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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 Ruthenian name |
Date | Use | Description |
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Protocol
List of flags
Communities/Regions
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1983–present | Flag of the Cislonanian Region | A horizontal bicolor of red and white | |
1984–present | Flag of the Gonece Region | A horizontal bicolor of red and yellow | |
1983–present | Flag of the Translonanian Region | A horizontal bicolor of blue and yellow |
Municipalities
Flag | Fallish name Ruthenian name |
Date | Use | Description |
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History
Previous flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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early 1400 | Flag of the X | A X | |
early 1400 | Flag of the X | A X | |
1050–1786 | Flag of the Prince-Bishopric of Cherms | A bicolor of equal parts red and yellow | |
1324–1602 | Flag of the Duchy of Dahemia | A field of gold defaced with a red crowned lion rampant | |
1602–1811 | Flag of the Duchy of Dahemia | A X | |
1811–1940 | Flag of the Kingdom of Dahemia | A horizontal tricolor of white, gold, and red | |
18X–1940 | Flag of the Ruthen Empire | A X | |
1940 | Flag of the Provisional Government of Dahemia | A field of red | |
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 | |
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 | |
1941–1945 | Flag of the Waldish occupation zone | A navy blue field with a black Svalish cross and yellow fimbriation | |
1945 | Flag of the United Congress occupation force | A sky-blue field with five interlocking white rings surrounded by a larger white ring | |
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 | |
1955–present | Flag of the Free State of Dahemia | A horizontal tricolor of white, gold, and red |