Flag of Nordhurlant
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Name | Sammver, Toqwékik |
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Use | Civil flag and ensign |
Proportion | 2:1 |
Adopted | January 1, 2019 |
Design | The Tapetihan star of life on a white background bounded by a dark red circle, centred; three horizontal yellow stripes bounded externally by bands of white, two stripes one sixth the height of the flag spaced three twentieths from the border; a third stripe on tenth the height of the flag centred horizontally. |
The flag of Nordhurlant-Èlnumikmaki, also called "Sammver" or "Toqwékik" (unity) is a complex flag featuring the traditional Tapetihan symbol of the star of life, representing the Fire-mother in Tapetihan legend along with a variation on the previous Nordhurlandic flag, using the ethnic flag of Nordhics as the background.
List of historical flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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c. 1630-1713 | Civil flag. | A red saltire with white borders on a navy blue field, in the ratio of 200:127. | |
<imgur w="100px">wRquAaE.png</imgur> | 1713-1846 | Civil and state flag. | The naval jack of the United Kingdom of Lhedwin in the canton bordered by successive white, yellow and white stripes in the thicknesses of a Lhedwinic flag; the coat of arms of colonial Nordhurlant in the fly; on a cornflower blue field. |
File:Nordhurlant royal standard.png | 1846-1865 | Civil and state flag. | Two bands, yellow and white take up the left (sinister) quarter of the flag, where the yellow is the furthest left and twice the thickness of the white band. The right (dexter) three quarters feature a blue field with a mayflower and crown. |
File:Nordhurlant royal standard.png | 1865-2018 | State flag. | Two bands, yellow and white take up the left (sinister) quarter of the flag, where the yellow is the furthest left and twice the thickness of the white band. The right (dexter) three quarters feature a blue field with a mayflower and crown, representing the Nordhurlandic monarchy. |
1865-2018 | Civil flag, civil ensign. | A Lhedwinic-style flag with a central horizontal white stripe and yellow stripes bordering the centre on a blue field. | |
<imgur w="100">0759NVW.png</imgur> | 1970-2018 | State and naval ensign. | A white bend with yellow borders laid over a navy blue field; a cornflower blue anchor laid overtop, centred. |
<imgur w="100">7jmJ3Xr.png</imgur> | 1970-2018 | Flag of the army (ground forces) of Nordhurlant. (War flag on army buildings) | A green field with the Nordhurlandic civil flag in the canton; the royal crest of House Gryf in the upper half of the fly and the bottom half of the flag defaced with the name of the army. |
<imgur w="100">2xAcUnQ.png</imgur> | 1972-2018 | Flag of the Nordhurlandic Air Force. (War flag on air force buildings) | A light blue field with the Nordhurlanic civil flag in the canton; the Nordhurlandic roundel in the upper half of the fly and the bootm half of the flag defaced with the name of the air force. |
File:Provisional govt Nordh flag.png | 2018-2019 | Flag of the provisional government of Nordhurlant after the 2018 twilight revolution. | A white field defaced in the fly canton with the star of life on a square lavender purple background. |
List of current flags
List of ensigns
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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<imgur w="100">rSLk5I7.png</imgur> | 2019-present | Civil ensign. | The civil and state flag of Nordhurlant in the fly canton on a white field. |
<imgur w="100">WSqmu3x.png</imgur> | 2019-present | State ensign, war ensign. | The civil and state flag of Nordhurlant in the fly canton on a navy blue field. |
List of military flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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<imgur w="100">HOaTWgo.png</imgur> | 2019-present | War flag. | The civil and state flag of Nordhurlant in the fly canton on a red field. |