Flag of Amalfi

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Flag of Amalfi
Flag of Amalfi.png
NameLa Crux Bianca
UseCivil and state flag
Proportion5:4
Adopted834

The flag of Amalfi (Amalfitan: Vexillum Amalphitanum), known colloquially as La Crux Bianca ("the White Cross"), is a white Amalfitan/Maltese cross on a navy field. Though the official ratio is 5:4, variations, including 1:1, are often used.

List of flags

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of Amalfi.png 834–present Civil and state flag. A white Amalfitan cross on a navy field.

Ensigns

Flag Date Use Description
Civil ensign of Amalfi.png 1801–present Civil ensign. A white field in the ratio 13:8. The upper area is divided once: in a square (blue), with a single centered white Amalfitan cross; and rectangle (white), whose lengths are in proportion 5:8.
State ensign of Amalfi.png 1804–present State ensign. In the ratio 13:8, divided horizontally into two bands of equal size. The upper area is divided once: in a square (blue), with a single centered white Amalfitan cross; and rectangle (red), whose lengths are in proportion 5:8. The lower area is divided once: in a square (red); and rectangle (white), whose lengths are in proportion 5:8.

Historical flags

Flag Date Use Description
Flag of the Triple Federation.png c. 450–834 Flag of the Triple Federation. Quartered, with a sable cross dividing. The first and fourth quarters are Saruvian (orange with sable fleur-de-lis), and the second and third quarters are Marvisian (argent with a gules Pisan cross). Centred is the crowned shield of Trasimene (or an aquila on azure).
Flag of the Twelve Days Monarchy.png 1641 Flag of the Twelve Days' Monarchy under Ecirius Taranus Roscii.