Flag of Aurivizh

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Flag of the State of Aurivizh
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NameGwenn-Du-Ha-Erminig
UseCivil and war flag, civil and naval ensign FIAV 101101.svg
Proportion1:2
Adopted1946 (Aurivizht National Union Party)
1967 (National)
1973 (Ermine standardised)
DesignA black Ermine on a white field with a stripe of black on the hoist
Designed byBriunal Ménard

The Flag of Aurivizh (Aurivizht: Banniel Aurivizh) is the National flag of Aurivizh, a white field wih a black stripe and ermine. The current flag is a design based on designs of previous Aurivizht flags (Such as the banner of Aurivizh-Izel), but also less common aspects, most notably the black stripe on the hoist. At first, the flag was adopted by the Aurivizht National Union Party, a highly-nationalist party in Aurivizh led by Turien Rouault. Following the Great Coup by the ANUP, the flag was adopted as the national flag for the entirity of Aurivizh. In 1973, the Ermine was standardised by national decree, which was the final change to the flag ever since.

Description

The flag of Aurivizh is a white field with a stripe of black on the hoist, charged with a black erine. The flag proportions (width:length) are 1:2. The color parameters were defined in August 1988 by the Aurivizht Vexillological Union as the following:

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Colour scheme
Jet Black Bone White
CMYK 0-0-0-100 0-0-0-0
Pantone Black Safe
RGB 0-0-0 255-255-255
Hex triplet #000000 #FFFFFF

Symbolism

Each colour has its own symbolism, with the white representing the climate of Aurivizh and the wisdom of the Aurivizht people. It also represents the Christian religion. The black represents strength, unity and history, especially the dark age of the Aurivizht Republic. The ermine, based on the winter coat of a stoat, is an ethnic symbol of the Aurivizht people.

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