Sub-Saharan Africa

Ethiopia
national flag 11 Flown by anyone.

Ethiopia
state flag 22 Occasionally flown by the government.

Ghana

Rwanda

Guinea

Mali

Senegal

Cameroon

Chad

Nigeria

Côte d'Ivoire

Niger

Sierra Leone

Gabon

Guinea-Bissau

Cape Verde

Madagascar

Burkina Faso

Angola

Congo

Malawi

Kenya

African National Congress

Mozambique

Tanzania

Benin

Zambia

Zaire

São Tomé and Príncipe

Zimbabwe

Uganda

Togo

Liberia

Burundi

Equatorial Guinea

The Gambia

Botswana

Swaziland

Namibia
SWAPO flag 33 Flag of the South West Africa People's Organisation, which sought independence from South Africa. Direct predecessor of the flag of Namibia. The territorial government did not have an official flag.

Lesotho

Central African Republic

South Africa

Somalia

Djibouti

Eritrea
EPLF flag 44 Flag of the Eritrean Liberation Front, which sought independence from Ethiopia. Direct predecessor of the modern flag. The provincial government did not have an official flag.

Southern Sudan
SPLM flag 55 Flag of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement, which sought independence for the southern part of Sudan. Direct predecessor of the modern flag. The region did not have an official flag within Sudan.

Oromia
OLF flag 66 Flag of the Oromo Liberation Front, a nationalist liberation movement within Ethiopia. Oromia did not have an official flag within Ethiopia at this time.

Tigray
TPLF flag 77 Flag of the Tigray People's Liberation Front, a nationalist liberation movement within Ethiopia. Direct predecessor of the modern regional flag. Tigray did not have an official flag within Ethiopia at this time.
Middle East and North Africa

Turkey

Tunisia

Morocco

Algeria

Mauritania

Libya

Palestine

Jordan

Western Sahara
Polisario flag 88 Flown by the Polisario Front and the unrecognized Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, which claims to be the rightful government of the disputed Western Sahara. Most of the territory is occupied by Morocco.

United Arab Emirates

Kuwait

Sudan

Egypt

Iraq

Syria

North Yemen

South Yemen

Israel

Cyprus

Northern Cyprus

Lebanon

Iran

Oman

Bahrain

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

Kurdistan

Druze

Assyrians
Western Europe

France

Italy

Ireland

Andorra

Belgium

Netherlands

Luxembourg

Austria
national flag 99 Flown by private citizens and municipalities.

Austria
federal service flag 1010 Flown by the federal government and the armed forces.

Spain

West Germany

East Germany

Switzerland

Denmark
national flag 1111 Allowed to be flown by anyone.

Denmark
sovereign flag 1212 Flown by the royal house, the government, and the armed forces. Also granted to a select list of private institutions and companies.

Norway
merchant flag 1313 Allowed to be flown by anyone.

Norway
state flag 1414 Flown only on state-owned buildings and naval ships.

Faroe Islands

Iceland
national flag 1515 Allowed to be flown by anyone.

Iceland
state flag 1616 Flown on government buildings and coast guard ships.

Åland

Sweden 1717 Flown for all purposes. A three-tailed version of the national flag is flown by the military.

Finland
national flag 1818 Allowed to be flown by anyone.

Finland
state flag 1919 Flown by the government, border guard, and public universities. The armed forces fly a version with a swallowtail cut.

Greece

United Kingdom

England

Guernsey

Northern Ireland
Ulster banner 2020 Northen Ireland has not had an official flag since 1973, but the Ulster Banner is still flown by some sporting teams and private citizens. More or less exclusively a unionist symbol. Nationalists tend to fly the Irish tricolour instead.

Scotland

Wales

San Marino

Liechtenstein

Monaco
national flag 2121 Allowed to be flown by anyone.

Monaco
princely flag 2222 Flown over the Prince's Palace and government buildings.

Gibraltar

Vatican City

Malta

Portugal

Azores

Madeira

Canary Islands

Galicia

Jersey

Catalonia
senyera 2323 The traditional Catalan flag, and the official flag of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia.

Catalonia
estelada 2424 The flag preferred by supporters of Catalan independence.

Brittany

Cornwall

Corsica

Flanders

Wallonia

Isle of Man

Basque Country

Sápmi
Eastern Europe

Soviet Union 2525 The hammer and sickle was only on the front side of the flag.

Albania

Czechoslovakia

Poland
state flag 2626 Flown over the Presidential Palace, parliament, provincial legislatures, and other government buildings. Private use strictly banned.

Poland
coat of arms flag 2727 Flown by embassies, airports, and merchant ships. Private use strictly banned.

Yugoslavia

Hungary

Bulgaria

Estonia 2828 Flown by the diplomatic service in exile and the Estonian disaspora. Flying the national flag was banned under the Soviet occupation.

Lithuania 2929 Flown by the diplomatic service in exile and the Lithuanian disaspora. Flying the national flag was banned under the Soviet occupation.

Latvia 3030 Flown by the diplomatic service in exile and the Latvian disaspora. Flying the national flag was banned under the Soviet occupation.

Romania
South Asia and the Indian Ocean

India

Pakistan

Bangladesh

Afghanistan

Nepal

Bhutan

Sri Lanka

Maldives

Comoros

Seychelles

Mauritius

Mayotte 3232 Flown by the departmental council and used as a local flag.

Chagos Islands 3333 Flown by the Chagossians, who were forcibly removed from the islands by the British to make way for a military base.

Jammu and Kashmir 3434 Flown in the Indian-controlled parts of the disputed region of Kashmir.

Azad Kashmir 3535 Flown in the Pakistan-controlled parts of the disputed region of Kashmir.

Balochistan 3636 Flown by Baloch nationalists seeking independence from Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan. The star is sometimes flipped upside down or replaced by a white sun. The provincial government of Balochistan in Pakistan flies a green flag with a white camel emblem.

Nagaland 3737 Flown by nationalists and separatists. The Indian state of Nagaland does not have an official flag.

Kannada 3838 The popular but unofficial flag of the Kannada people. The Indian state of Karnataka does not have an official flag.
East, Central and Southeast Asia

Japan

South Korea

North Korea

Vietnam

Kampuchea 3939 Flown by the partially-recognized People's Republic of Kampuchea, the Vienamese client state in Phnom Penh.

Kampuchea
CGDK flag 4040 Flown by the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea, the Khmer Rouge-led government-in-exile which retained control of Cambodia's UN seat.

China

Tibet

Mongolia

Taiwan 4141 The flag of the Republic of China, which is the government of Taiwan. Banned on the mainland, as the People's Republic of China claims sovereignty over the island. At major international sporting events like the Olympics, Taiwan competes under the name "Chinese Taipei" and flies a neutral flag.

Burma

Thailand

Laos

Malaysia

Indonesia

Singapore

Sarawak

Sabah

Philippines

East Timor 4242 Flown by nationalists seeking the indpenedence of Timor-Leste. Under Indonesian occupation, flying the flag was illegal. The rarely-used official flag of "Timor Timur" was orange with the provincial seal in the middle.

Brunei

Shan

Karen 4343 Flown by Karen nationalists seeking independence and separation from Burma.

East Turkestan 4444 The national flag of the Uyghur people, banned within the People's Republic of China. Xinjiang Region does not have an official flag.

Ainu
Oceania

Papua New Guinea

Aboriginal Australians

Vanuatu

Kanaky-New Caledonia
FLNKS flag 4545 Flag of the Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front, which sought the independence from France.

Solomon Islands

Australia

New Zealand

Cook Islands

Fiji

Tuvalu

Niue

Marshall Islands

Nauru

Micronesia

Palau

Kiribati

Hawaiʻi

Western Samoa

Tonga

Wallis and Futuna

Maohi Nui

Rapa Nui

Northern Mariana Islands

Guam

American Samoa

Norfolk Island

Bougainville
North America

Canada

Greenland

United States

Bermuda

Saint Pierre and Miquelon 4646 A popular but unofficial local flag.

Québec

Newfoundland

California

Alaska

Texas

Acadia

Mi’kmaq

Métis

Northern Cheyenne

Choctaw

Cherokee

Oglala Lakota

Arapaho

Blackfeet

Seminole

Navajo

Papago

Innu
The Caribbean

Jamaica

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Trinidad and Tobago

Antigua and Barbuda

Guyana

Dominica

Grenada

Guyane

Suriname

Guadeloupe 4747 An unofficial flag flown by Guadeloupe nationalists. There is also a rarely used "heraldic banner" based on the coat of arms of Pointe-à-Pitre.

Martinique 4848 An unofficial flag flown by Martinican nationalists and occasionally by local municipalities.

The Bahamas

Saint Lucia

Barbados

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines

Bonaire

Aruba

Curaçao

Sint Maarten

Saba

Netherlands Antilles

Anguilla 4949 The unofficial but popular cultural flag of the island.

Virgin Islands (U.S.)

Belize

Garifuna
Latin America

Brazil

Mexico

Peru
national ensign 5050 Flown by the government, the navy, the national police, and national sports teams. Raised at major ceremonies. The army uses a similar flag with a different coat of arms.

Peru
national flag 5151 Allowed to be flown by anyone.

Guatemala

Argentina

Honduras

Nicaragua

El Salvador
national flag 5252 The most common flag, flown over most government buildings, at ceremonies, by diplomatic missions and often by public citizens.

El Salvador
inscribed flag 5353 An alternative government flag, most commonly flown by the armed forces but also on some public buildings and offices.

El Salvador
plain flag 5454 The simplest version of the national flag, flown by some private citizens.

Paraguay
front side

Paraguay
back side

Costa Rica
national flag 5555 The most common Costa Rican flag. Officially designated for private citizens, but in practice often used on government buildings and schools too.

Costa Rica
national ensign 5656 Flown by the government and by diplomatic missions, although also used sometimes by private citizens.

Puerto Rico

Cuba

Uruguay
national flag 5757 Allowed to be flown by anyone.

Uruguay
flag of Artigas 5858 A traditional military emblem, ceremonially flown alongside the national flag at government buildings.

Uruguay
flag of the Treinta y Tres 5959 A historic flag, ceremonially flown alongside the national flag at government buildings.

Dominican Republic

Chile

Panama

Haiti

Venezuela
national ensign 6060 Flown by the government and armed forces, and unofficially used by many private citizens.

Venezuela
national flag 6161 Allowed to be flown by anyone.

Colombia

Ecuador

Bolivia
state flag 6262 Flown by the governmnent. The armed forces flew a similar flag with olive and laurel branches around the coat of arms.

Bolivia
national flag 6363 Allowed to be flown by anyone.

Aymara

Quechua

Misak
Other International and Cultural Flags

United Nations

Europe

Organization of African Unity

Commonwealth of Nations

Buddhist Flag

Romani

Pan-African Flag

Warrior Flag

Esperanto

Red Cross

Red Crescent

Pride Flag

Olympic Games
Events of 1985
CÔTE D'IVOIRE • On October 12, Ivory Coast announced that the official English translation of its name was "Côte d'Ivoire".
GREENLAND • Greenland adopted a flag on June 21.

GUERNSEY • Guernsey added a gold cross to its flag on April 30 to distinguish it from the flag of England.



NETHERLANDS ANTILLES • Two of the islands adopted flags this year: Sint Maarten on June 13 and Saba on December 6.


THE PHILIPPINES • The blue stripe was lightened significantly on March 25.



SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES • A new simplified national flag was adopted on October 22.



Notes
1 Flown by anyone. ↩
2 Occasionally flown by the government. ↩
3 Flag of the South West Africa People's Organisation, which sought independence from South Africa. Direct predecessor of the flag of Namibia. The territorial government did not have an official flag. ↩
4 Flag of the Eritrean Liberation Front, which sought independence from Ethiopia. Direct predecessor of the modern flag. The provincial government did not have an official flag. ↩
5 Flag of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement, which sought independence for the southern part of Sudan. Direct predecessor of the modern flag. The region did not have an official flag within Sudan. ↩
6 Flag of the Oromo Liberation Front, a nationalist liberation movement within Ethiopia. Oromia did not have an official flag within Ethiopia at this time. ↩
7 Flag of the Tigray People's Liberation Front, a nationalist liberation movement within Ethiopia. Direct predecessor of the modern regional flag. Tigray did not have an official flag within Ethiopia at this time. ↩
8 Flown by the Polisario Front and the unrecognized Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic, which claims to be the rightful government of the disputed Western Sahara. Most of the territory is occupied by Morocco. ↩
9 Flown by private citizens and municipalities. ↩
10 Flown by the federal government and the armed forces. ↩
11 Allowed to be flown by anyone. ↩
12 Flown by the royal house, the government, and the armed forces. Also granted to a select list of private institutions and companies. ↩
13 Allowed to be flown by anyone. ↩
14 Flown only on state-owned buildings and naval ships. ↩
15 Allowed to be flown by anyone. ↩
16 Flown on government buildings and coast guard ships. ↩
17 Flown for all purposes. A three-tailed version of the national flag is flown by the military. ↩
18 Allowed to be flown by anyone. ↩
19 Flown by the government, border guard, and public universities. The armed forces fly a version with a swallowtail cut. ↩
20 Northen Ireland has not had an official flag since 1973, but the Ulster Banner is still flown by some sporting teams and private citizens. More or less exclusively a unionist symbol. Nationalists tend to fly the Irish tricolour instead. ↩
21 Allowed to be flown by anyone. ↩
22 Flown over the Prince's Palace and government buildings. ↩
23 The traditional Catalan flag, and the official flag of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia. ↩
24 The flag preferred by supporters of Catalan independence. ↩
25 The hammer and sickle was only on the front side of the flag. ↩
26 Flown over the Presidential Palace, parliament, provincial legislatures, and other government buildings. Private use strictly banned. ↩
27 Flown by embassies, airports, and merchant ships. Private use strictly banned. ↩
28 Flown by the diplomatic service in exile and the Estonian disaspora. Flying the national flag was banned under the Soviet occupation. ↩
29 Flown by the diplomatic service in exile and the Lithuanian disaspora. Flying the national flag was banned under the Soviet occupation. ↩
30 Flown by the diplomatic service in exile and the Latvian disaspora. Flying the national flag was banned under the Soviet occupation. ↩
31 Banned within the People's Republic of China. The Tibet Autonomous Region does not have an official flag. ↩
32 Flown by the departmental council and used as a local flag. ↩
33 Flown by the Chagossians, who were forcibly removed from the islands by the British to make way for a military base. ↩
34 Flown in the Indian-controlled parts of the disputed region of Kashmir. ↩
35 Flown in the Pakistan-controlled parts of the disputed region of Kashmir. ↩
36 Flown by Baloch nationalists seeking independence from Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan. The star is sometimes flipped upside down or replaced by a white sun. The provincial government of Balochistan in Pakistan flies a green flag with a white camel emblem. ↩
37 Flown by nationalists and separatists. The Indian state of Nagaland does not have an official flag. ↩
38 The popular but unofficial flag of the Kannada people. The Indian state of Karnataka does not have an official flag. ↩
39 Flown by the partially-recognized People's Republic of Kampuchea, the Vienamese client state in Phnom Penh. ↩
40 Flown by the Coalition Government of Democratic Kampuchea, the Khmer Rouge-led government-in-exile which retained control of Cambodia's UN seat. ↩
41 The flag of the Republic of China, which is the government of Taiwan. Banned on the mainland, as the People's Republic of China claims sovereignty over the island. At major international sporting events like the Olympics, Taiwan competes under the name "Chinese Taipei" and flies a neutral flag. ↩
42 Flown by nationalists seeking the indpenedence of Timor-Leste. Under Indonesian occupation, flying the flag was illegal. The rarely-used official flag of "Timor Timur" was orange with the provincial seal in the middle. ↩
43 Flown by Karen nationalists seeking independence and separation from Burma. ↩
44 The national flag of the Uyghur people, banned within the People's Republic of China. Xinjiang Region does not have an official flag. ↩
45 Flag of the Kanak and Socialist National Liberation Front, which sought the independence from France. ↩
46 A popular but unofficial local flag. ↩
47 An unofficial flag flown by Guadeloupe nationalists. There is also a rarely used "heraldic banner" based on the coat of arms of Pointe-à-Pitre. ↩
48 An unofficial flag flown by Martinican nationalists and occasionally by local municipalities. ↩
49 The unofficial but popular cultural flag of the island. ↩
50 Flown by the government, the navy, the national police, and national sports teams. Raised at major ceremonies. The army uses a similar flag with a different coat of arms. ↩
51 Allowed to be flown by anyone. ↩
52 The most common flag, flown over most government buildings, at ceremonies, by diplomatic missions and often by public citizens. ↩
53 An alternative government flag, most commonly flown by the armed forces but also on some public buildings and offices. ↩
54 The simplest version of the national flag, flown by some private citizens. ↩
55 The most common Costa Rican flag. Officially designated for private citizens, but in practice often used on government buildings and schools too. ↩
56 Flown by the government and by diplomatic missions, although also used sometimes by private citizens. ↩
57 Allowed to be flown by anyone. ↩
58 A traditional military emblem, ceremonially flown alongside the national flag at government buildings. ↩
59 A historic flag, ceremonially flown alongside the national flag at government buildings. ↩
60 Flown by the government and armed forces, and unofficially used by many private citizens. ↩
61 Allowed to be flown by anyone. ↩
62 Flown by the governmnent. The armed forces flew a similar flag with olive and laurel branches around the coat of arms. ↩
63 Allowed to be flown by anyone. ↩