Flag of Vidoria
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Name | Rayas Rojas |
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Use | Civil flag and ensign |
Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | August 1st, 1902 |
Design | On a white field, two horizontal red lines equidistant from the centre so that the white space in between measures equal to both red lines together. |
Use | State flag and ensign |
Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | August 1st, 1902 |
Design | On a white field, two horizontal red lines equidistant from the centre so that the white space in between measures equal to both red lines together. In between the two lines is a coat. |
The flag of Vidoria, also called "Rayas Rojas" (red stripes) is a flag with a white field, with two horizontal red lines equidistant from the centre so that the white space in between measures equal to both red lines together. The official ratio is 2:3.
List of historical flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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c. 1463-1902 | Civil, state flag and ensign. | A vertical red stripe off-centre to hoist on a white field with a coat off-centre to fly. |