FOTW beschäftigt sich mit der Wissenschaft der Vexillologie (Flaggenkunde).
Alle auf dieser Website dargebotenen Abbildungen dienen ausschließlich der Informationsvermittlung im Sinne der Flaggenkunde.
Wir distanziert uns ausdrücklich von allen hierauf dargestellten Symbolen verfassungsfeindlicher Organisationen.
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Flag of Oberhof, Switzerland (fotw); Arms and
Flag of Vestre Slidre, Norway (fotw)
Flag and Arms of Cirkulane, Slovenia (fotw); Flag of Knjaževac, Serbia (fotw)
Flag of Birżebbuġa, Malta (fotw)
Flag of Kråkerøy, Norway (fotw)
Flag of Šárovcova Lhota, Czechia (fotw)
A Gay Triangle Flag (fotw)
Naval Jack 1903–1919 (fotw);
Iron Cross 1813, Prussia (Wikipedia);
Flag of the Defense Minister 1933-1935, Germany (fotw)
Notes
a) The above term should only be used when the cross
pattée being described is black, carries a white or silver border and/or is of Germanic origin.
b) Although based upon a military decoration this cross was ultimately derived from the symbol of the Medieval Teutonic Order as referenced above.
Flag of Gempenach, Switzerland (fotw);
Flag of Lindlar, Germany (fotw):
Flag of Sâles, Switzerland (fotw)
Please note that in modern heraldry the term for a charge or figure emerging from the side of a shield, banner of arms or a flag is naissant - see ‘naissant 1)’.
Flag of Alessandria, Italy (fotw)
The Arms of Messina, Italy (ita24)
Please note that several of the terms giving shields a national identity, as well as those describing a specific type, are still in the process of standardization, and that no consistent approach has thus far been identified.
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