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Flag of Svolvær, Norway (fotw);
Arms and Flag of Kali, Croatia (fotw)
Flag of Nyon, Switzerland (fotw)
Flag of Kalbe upon Milde, Germany (fotw);
Arms of Ostrów Wielkopolski, Poland (fotw);
Flag of Chavannes-sur-Moudon, Switzerland (fotw)
The John Gibson, Barque, Nova Scotia, 1875 (fotw)
Notes
a) The (often unofficial) practice
of flying such a flag or pennant aboard ship began in the 19th Century, and could
now be largely (but certainly not entirely) obsolete.
b) The practice of displaying a name pennant is continued by some universities
in the US - particularly at sporting venues (see also
‘institutional flags (unofficial)’
and ‘sports flag 2)’).
Narrow/Masthead Pennant of Norway (fotw)
National Arms, Venezuela (fotw);
National Arms/Presidential Flag, Zambia (fotw);
National Arms, Kenya (fotw)
Colour of the Royal Navy 1939 – 1952, UK (fotw); National Colours of
the US and Poland
Please note with regard to 2) that the colours concerned need not necessarily be those of the relevant national flag, as in for example, the green chosen by Slovenia or the Australian national sporting colours of green and gold.
National Emblem of the Georgian SSR 1922 – 1990 (fotw);
National Emblem of the Byelorussian SSR c1920 – 1991 (fotw);
National Emblem of the Kazakhstan SSR 1937 – 1992 (fotw)
National Flag of Andorra; Former National Flag of Tibet (fotw);
National/State Flag of Venezuela (fotw)
Notes
a) In some countries the national
flag is available for use by all citizens. In other countries, however, the national
flag is restricted to official use by law or custom, with a variant of it as a
civil flag for use by private citizens.
b) The national flag
may have other variants with specific uses on land and/or sea, and that these
are herein listed separately according to type (see also those flags listed under
‘ensign’, as well as
‘civil flag’, ‘jack’,
‘state flag’ and
‘war flag’).
National Flag of Kazakhstan (fotw); National Flag of
Belarus (fotw); Flag of
Mariy El, Russian Federations (fotw)
National Service/Sons in Service Flags US (fotw)
Some National Symbols of
Jamaica: National Flag, National Arms, National Bird (fotw and Official Website)
Joint Service Flag, Jordan (fotw)
Arms and Flag of New York, US (fotw)
Naval crowns (Wikipedia)
Naval Ensign of Honour, Yugoslavia 1949 – 1991 (fotw)
Naval Ensign of
Morocco (fotw);
Naval Jack of Spain (fotw); Flag of the Supreme High-commander (1950-1992), Soviet Union (fotw)
Please note that the Editors consider the generic definition in 1) as too broad to be employed with any accuracy and that the various flags/pennants listed in definition 2) and defined separately herein, should be preferred in description.
Naval Jack of Russia (fotw);
Naval Jack of Croatia (fotw);
Naval Jack of Cuba (fotw)
Navy Flag, The Philippines (fotw);
Navy Flag, Venezuela (fotw);
Navy Flag, Colombia (fotw)
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