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Flag of Nouvelle Alexandrie
Nouvelle Alexandrie flag.png
The national flag of Nouvelle Alexandrie, featuring a golden phoenix on a purple and white background.
Use National flag and ensign
Proportion 2:3
Adopted 1685 AN, upon the establishment of the Federation
Design Three horizontal stripes of purple, white, and purple with a golden phoenix in the center, crowned and encircled by a ribbon bearing the national motto.
Designer Committee for Alduro-Wechu Integration, inspired by historical and cultural symbols of Alduria and the Wechua Nation

The flag of Nouvelle Alexandrie, officially adopted in 1693 AN, is a symbol of the nation’s identity and its founding principles. The flag consists of three horizontal stripes of purple, white, and purple, with a central emblem featuring a phoenix in gold, crowned and encircled by a ribbon bearing the national motto.

Design and Symbolism

Historical Context

Usage and Protocol

The flag of Nouvelle Alexandrie holds a revered position in the nation's civic and cultural life, governed by strict customs and protocols that underscore its importance. It is prominently displayed at all governmental, educational, and public buildings, as well as during official ceremonies and events. Additionally, Nouvelle Alexandrie's diplomatic missions worldwide use the flag to represent the nation on the international stage.

The flag is to be flown on all government buildings from sunrise to sunset every day, regardless of weather conditions, reflecting its enduring symbol of governance and continuity. When displayed indoors, the flag should occupy a position of prominence, ideally at the center of a stage or the principal wall of the room. In educational settings, the flag's presence aims to instill a sense of national identity and civic responsibility among students. During national holidays, significant events, and other ceremonial occasions, it is customary for citizens and businesses to display the flag. Special flag-raising ceremonies are conducted on these days, often accompanied by the national anthem, and in certain cases, a moment of silence for those who have served the federation.

Cultural Impact

Other Flags

Period Name Flag Description
1685 AN1693 AN Flag of the Federation of Alduria-Wechua Alduria-Wechua flag.png The flag used during the period when the nation was known as Alduria-Wechua symbolized the initial integration of Alduria and the Wechua Nation. It typically incorporated elements representing both cultural heritages.
Official Standard of the King of Nouvelle Alexandrie File:Royal Standard of Nouvelle Alexandrie.png The Royal Standard of the King of Nouvelle Alexandrie is distinct from the national flag, featuring regal symbols and personal emblems of the monarchy. It is used exclusively in contexts relating to the King and royal family, symbolizing the sovereignty and personal presence of the monarch.

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