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| Noborder =  
| Noborder =  
| Nickname = ''Bleu-et-blanc'' ("Blue-and-white")<br>''Lakwa Blan'' ("The white cross")
| Nickname = ''Bleu-et-blanc'' ("Blue-and-white")<br>''Lakwa Blan'' ("The white cross")
| Use = 111100
| Use = 111000
| Symbol = {{FIAV|111100}}
| Symbol = {{FIAV|111000}} {{FIAV|normal}}
| Proportion = 2:3
| Proportion = 2:3
| Adoption = 1 July 1947
| Adoption = 11 February 1949
| Relinquished =  
| Relinquished =  
| Design = A blue field with a centered white cross and a white anchor in the canton.
| Design = A blue field with a centered white cross and a white anchor in the canton.
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| Image2 = File:Saint-BaptisteNavalFlag.png
| Image2 = File:Saint-BaptisteNavalFlag.png
| Noborder2 =
| Noborder2 =
| Use2 = 000010
| Use2 = 000111
| Symbol2 = {{FIAV|000010}}
| Symbol2 = {{FIAV|000111}} {{FIAV|normal}}
| Proportion2 = 2:3
| Proportion2 = 2:3
| Adoption2 = 1 July 1947
| Adoption2 = 11 February 1949
| Relinquished2 =  
| Relinquished2 =  
| Design2 = A white field with the flag of Saint-Baptiste in the canton.
| Design2 = A white field with the flag of Saint-Baptiste in the canton.
| Image3 = File:Saint-BaptistePresidentFlag.png
| Noborder3 =
| Use3 = {{wp|Presidential standard}}
| Symbol3 = {{FIAV|000000}} {{FIAV|normal}}
| Proportion3 = 2:3
| Adoption3 = 28 May 1951
| Relinquished3 =
| Design3 = The flag of Saint-Baptiste with the phrase "Le Président" inscribed in the centre, bordered by gold fringe.
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The '''flag of Saint-Baptiste''' ({{wp|French language|Principean}}: ''Drapeau de Saint-Baptiste''; {{wp|Haitian Creole|Baptistois Creole}}: ''Drapo Sen Batis'') is the national flag of [[Saint-Baptiste]], and depicts a white cross on a navy blue field, with a white anchor in the canton. Although only officially adopted in 1949, the depiction of a white cross on a blue field has represented the island since the 17th century, during the period of [[Vervillia|Vervillian]] colonization.
==Design==
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!Colours
! style="background:#002664; color:#FFF; width:150px" |Navy Blue
! style="background:#FFFFFF; color:#000; width:150px" |White
|-
|{{wp|Pantone}}
|648 C
|656 C
|-
|{{wp|CMYK}}
|100-62-0-61
|0-0-0-0
|-
|{{wp|RGB}}
|0-38-100
|255-255-255
|-
|{{wp|Web color|Hexadecimal}}
|#002664
|#FFFFFF
|}


==History==
==History==
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==State ensign==
==National ensign==
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<gallery>
File:Saint-BaptisteNavalFlagNoAnchor.png|{{FIAV|historical}}State ensign used from 1947 to 1949
File:Saint-BaptisteNavalFlagNoAnchor.png|{{FIAV|historical}}National ensign used from 1947 to 1949
File:Saint-BaptisteNavalFlag.png|{{FIAV|normal}}Current state ensign adopted in 1949
File:Saint-BaptisteNavalFlag.png|{{FIAV|normal}}Current national ensign adopted in 1949
</gallery>
</gallery>



Latest revision as of 18:00, 1 May 2024

Saint-Baptiste
Saint-BaptisteFlag.png
NameBleu-et-blanc ("Blue-and-white")
Lakwa Blan ("The white cross")
UseNational flag
Proportion2:3
Adopted11 February 1949
DesignA blue field with a centered white cross and a white anchor in the canton.
Saint-BaptisteNavalFlag.png
Variant flag of Saint-Baptiste
UseNational ensign
Proportion2:3
Adopted11 February 1949
DesignA white field with the flag of Saint-Baptiste in the canton.
Saint-BaptistePresidentFlag.png
Variant flag of Saint-Baptiste
UsePresidential standard
Proportion2:3
Adopted28 May 1951
DesignThe flag of Saint-Baptiste with the phrase "Le Président" inscribed in the centre, bordered by gold fringe.

The flag of Saint-Baptiste (Principean: Drapeau de Saint-Baptiste; Baptistois Creole: Drapo Sen Batis) is the national flag of Saint-Baptiste, and depicts a white cross on a navy blue field, with a white anchor in the canton. Although only officially adopted in 1949, the depiction of a white cross on a blue field has represented the island since the 17th century, during the period of Vervillian colonization.

Design

Colours Navy Blue White
Pantone 648 C 656 C
CMYK 100-62-0-61 0-0-0-0
RGB 0-38-100 255-255-255
Hexadecimal #002664 #FFFFFF

History

National ensign

Presidential standard