National symbols of Vurthungria

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Included in this article is a selection of various symbols of Vurthungria, its government, culture, military, people, and historical entities associated with the modern nation.

Flags

National Flags

Name Symbol Introduced Notes
Constitutional Flag of the Free Association Soccies.png 1947 The sole official national flag of the VFAC, the banner features the Vurthungrian Colors with the nation's Emblem superimposed atop it.
Constitutional Colors of the Free Association Vurthtricolore.png 1947
created c. 1939-40
The constitutional tricolore of the Vurthungrian Free Association of Communes displayed without the Emblem. Not officially utilized as a flag on its own, but utilized in a number of ceremonial materials. Additionally, members of the Vurthungrian diaspora abroad have generally taken to utilizing this as their de facto colors.


The tricolore has multiple interpretations. The gold band represents harvest and plenty for all at the foundation of the society, the high plains of the nation's inland and historically overland culture, and ethnic Vurthungrians. The azure band represents clarity of conscience and reason, the crystal waters of the Vordons River, and the Escolan people, members of the Aesculian diaspora who moved into the area during its occupation by their home empire. The green band represents a sort of permanence and liveliness, indicating that the accomplishments of the revolution will not perish from the world (a nod to the old revolutionary slogan), the vast and largely uncleared Tennescosh Forest of the North, and the Innan people that settled much of the coast in antiquity and are extremely prominent throughout the coastal regions of the nation.

Regional and Municipal Flags

Territorial Flags

Military Flags

Name Symbol Introduced Notes
War Flag of the Revolutionary Defense Forces Vurthmilstandard.png 1947
created c. 1943
The Ceremonial War Flag of the Vurthungria Revolutionary Defense Forces. The earliest variation of this banner reportedly was a defaced war flag of the Vurthungrian National Army in one of the skirmishes between them and the Vurthungria Peoples' Liberation Army in the leadup to the Vurthungrian Civil War. It follows the traditional style of other Vurthungrian and South Aesculian military flags with a 1:1 ratio, and features the uniform armorial of the VRDF surrounded by a laurel and nine stars, representing the nine year period from the start of the Officers' Coup to the adoption and enforcement of the constitutional government. In each corner, there are four of the Vurthungrian Hourglass symbols similar to the one seen on the Revolutionary Banner of 1939-47. They represent the four organizations which came together to form the united leftist front of the VPLA - the Proletarian Front of the Vordons, Vurthungrian Popular Will Army, Free Peoples Defense League, and the Friends of Liberty.
Naval Jack of the Coastal Defense Forces Vurthnaval.png 1947 The naval jack of the VRDF Coastal Defense Forces. A black saltire with four trangles composed of the Vurthungrian national colors overlapping within each other. Roughly based on the International Code of Signals flags Mike and Whiskey, representing the term "Marrheweg", or Sea Defense, the Vurthungrian term for the forces.

Historical Flags

Name Symbol Used Notes
Revolutionary "Hourglass Banner" Vurthrevolt.png c. 1939-1947 The main banner utilized by the early Black Army and pre-Constitutional Black Vurthungria. The main symbol is an hourglass, to denote the inevitable victory of the working class, and the phrase is "This fire within all men shall not perish from this land" (Aesculized Vurthungrian: "As'ansá oghánas sciw nid darman"). The two stars represents the two "great revolutions" in the nation's modern history - the first, the War of Independence in 1903 which ended its period as a province of a nearby empire, and the second, the struggle to dismantle the dictatorship of the bourgeoise as part of the Vurthungrian Revolution of 1939-43. Today, this flag is only utilized on official basis in celebrations of the Revolution and major events which occurred prior to the adoption of the Free Association's Revolutionary Constitution in 1947, though elements introduced in this banner are still seen in many official symbols of the Free Association.

Seals

Emblem of the Free Association of Communes
Vurthcoa.png
ArmigerVurthungrian Free Association of Communes
Adopted1947
CrestBlack five-pointed star
BlazonTraditional innan lighthouse superimposed by a crossed hammer and mining pick and a drafting compass
SupportersSheaves of White Winter Wheat adorned by black ribbons bearing the Vurthungrian Tricolor on its obverse.
Motto1903, 1947

Emblem of the Free Association of Communes

The Emblem of the Free Association of Communes is the coat of arms of Vurthungria. The current iteration was adopted in 1947 following the establishment of the Constitution and the subsequent major governmental reorganization. It is considered an example of socialist heraldry. The blazon is rooted in a combination of three seals which were commonly utilized by the three major revolutionary organizations that arose during the early phases of decline of the Grand Principality - the lighthouse, hammer and pick, and drafting compass corresponding to Progressive Society, Lendemores, and Party for Reason and Reform, respectively.

The official description of the Emblem is as follows:

The national emblem of the Vurthungrian Free Association of Communes will include the facade of a traditional Innan-style lighthouse, a pick and hammer, drafting compass, and cogwheel in sable on azure, representing the harmonious cooperation of the trades which form the foundation of the Vurthungrian revolutionary society. It will be surrounded by a laurel of white winter wheat, the nation's historic grain, which itself will be adorned with a scroll bearing the constitutional colors, and a black inverse which bears the years of the two Great Revolutions of the 20th Century - the first in 1903 which dismantled imperial subjugation, and 1947, in which the threat of the bourgeois dictatorship was finally and completely removed from the land. A black star will sit atop the seal, in representation of the five ineffable aims of the revolution.
Revolutionary Constitution of Vurthungria, Section 8: Official Symbols of the Free Association

National Seals

Regional and Municipal Seals

Historical Seals

Flora and Fauna

Food and Drink

Media

Literature

Music

National Anthem

Art

Structures

Name Image Location Completed Notes
Constitution House File:Vilnius Seimas.jpg Taradabourgh Pancommunal Cooperation District 1975 Current seat of the Federal Revolutionary Commissary of Vurthungria and seat of government of the VFAC on a national level, completed in 1975 as part of the development of the planned capital of Taradabourgh, which subsequently replaced the chronically-congested New Haim in December 1976 following the elections of that year.
Old Hoylend Light Hoy Lighthouse RLH.jpg 1848 One of the first modern lighthouses built by Vurthungrians, located on the mouth of Hoylend Bay, one of the nation's most vital historic ports. Featured on the blazon of the Revolutionary Seal and regarded as a major piece of cultural archetecture of the Vordono-Innans. It is currently the longest-maintained electric lighthouse in the VFAC
Old Union House Gamla Riksdagshuset Sthlm sjösida.jpg New Haim 1862 Historic building which was the original meeting place for the members and leadership of the Vurthungrian Peoples' Liberation Army during the Vurthungrian Civil War, and served as the home of the Executive Commission from its inception in 1943 until relocation to Taradabourgh in 1976 following its instatement as the new national capital, replacing New Haim. It currently acts as a museum of the Vurthungrian Revolution and Civil War and is a regional headquarters for the Vurthungria Historical Society.