This is a list of flags, arranged by design, serving as a navigational aid for identifying a given flag. Uncharged flags are flags that either are solid or contain only rectangles, squares and crosses but no crescents, circles, stars, triangles, maps, flags, coats of arms or other objects or symbols. Charged flags are flags that contain crescents, circles, stars, triangles, maps, flags, coats of arms and other objects or symbols, as well as rectangles, squares and crosses. Some charged flags contain letters or other pieces of text on them. Uncharged flags include the flags of Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Indonesia, Italy, the Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Poland, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand and Ukraine. Charged flags include the flags of Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Bangladesh, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Egypt, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, Kazakhstan, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Morocco, Pakistan, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan, Tunisia, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Solid

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Charged

While most charged flags are duotone or multicolor, they are referred to by their solid primary color foremost, with their charged symbol's color(s) and symbology following accordingly.

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Bicolour

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Tricolour and other tribands

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Quartered

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Stripes

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Border

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Canton

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Shape

Circle or sphere

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Crescent

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Cross

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Diamond

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Spiral

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Square

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Star

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Sun

Trapezoid

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Triangle

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Living organism

Animal

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Animal part

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Person or body part

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Plant

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Object

Anchor, boat, or ship

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Astronomical object

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Book

Building

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Headgear

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Flag

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Hill, mountain, or rock

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Map

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Machine, tool, or instrument

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Shield or weapon

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Inscription

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References

  1. "Flags with Maps - Part 1". YouTube.
  2. "Flags with Maps - Part 1". YouTube.
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