Flag of Lemovicia

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Lemovicia
LemovFlag.png
UseNational flag
Proportion1:2
Adopted1 October, 1992
DesignThree equal horizontal stripes of blue, red, and yellow, with two thin horizontal white stripes

The flag of Lemovicia (Lemovician: Менділурако флаґа, Mendilurrako flaga, Miersan: Flaga Łemowiczi) is the national flag of Lemovicia.

Design

Independence-era flag

The flag adopted in 1934 after the independence of Lemovicia from Narozalica was based off the design of the escutcheon of the Lemovician coat of arms. Thus, it depicted a field of thirty-two diamonds, with each argent diamond bordered with a dark vert stripe descending sinister, and a sable stripe descending dexter.

The green stood for the Lemovicians and for the fertile hills, the black stood for the horrors of war, and for the black soil, and the white represents the purity of the Lemovician people.

Current flag

After the Alikianos Accords, the independence-era flag was deemed to be too sectarian, as during the Lemovician Civil War, the independence-era flag became the ethnic flag of the Lemovician people. Thus, as part of the new constitution, a new flag was designed so to "unify Lemovicia" ion the aftermath of the civil war.

The design, which was promulgated on 1 October, 1992, comprises of three wide horizontal stripes, with blue representing the skies and all other ethnicites, in addition to the Community of Nations, the red representing the blood shed during the civil war and the Miersans, and green representing the fertile life, and the Lemovicians. Two thin horizontal white stripes separate the blue from the red, and red from the green, to represent the desire for peace between the two sides.

Gallery

Standards

Design Notes
File:LemovArmy.png Flag of the Lemovician Armed Forces
LemovPres.png Flag of the Presidency

Former flags

Design Usage
File:LemovOldFlag.png Flag of Lemovicia from 1934 to 1992
File:LemovOldArmy.png Flag of the Lemovician Armed Forces from 1934 to 1992
File:LemovOldStandard.png Flag of the President from 1934 to 1992