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|caption1 = State Flag (The Red Banner) | |caption1 = State Flag (The Red Banner) | ||
|use1 = State flag, Naval ensign | |use1 = State flag, Naval ensign | ||
|proportion1 = | |proportion1 = 2:3 | ||
|adopted1 = 11 June 2020 | |adopted1 = 11 June 2020 | ||
|design1 = In a red background, a star is located in the upper-left corner. Next, there is a cartpet pattern, which is, in turn, followed by a gold hammer and sickle. | |design1 = In a red background, a star is located in the upper-left corner. Next, there is a cartpet pattern, which is, in turn, followed by a gold hammer and sickle. | ||
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|caption3 = The flag of the Premier of Graecia | |caption3 = The flag of the Premier of Graecia | ||
|use3 = Personal FLag | |use3 = Personal FLag | ||
|proportion3 = | |proportion3 = 1:2 | ||
|adopted3 = 16 June 2020 | |adopted3 = 16 June 2020 | ||
|design3 = In a red background, a star is located in the upper-left corner. In the opposite (upper-right) corner, a gold hammer and sickle is located. In the middle of them, there is the three-letter code of the state (PRG), and, below, the carpet pattern which runs the entire width of the flag. This is followed by an open book in the bottom-left corner, which has the Emblem upon it. | |design3 = In a red background, a star is located in the upper-left corner. In the opposite (upper-right) corner, a gold hammer and sickle is located. In the middle of them, there is the three-letter code of the state (PRG), and, below, the carpet pattern which runs the entire width of the flag. This is followed by an open book in the bottom-left corner, which has the Emblem upon it. | ||
|designer3 = Eugene Friedriechsen | |designer3 = Eugene Friedriechsen | ||
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The Graecian flag is based on the flag of the non-Micras nation of Turkmenistan; It also takes inspiration by historical flags of Socialist states. It's proportions are 2:3 | |||
It has got both praisal and criticism, mainly for the fact that it is considered too complex. | It has got both praisal and criticism, mainly for the fact that it is considered too complex. | ||
==Symbolism== | ==Symbolism== | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
===Military Flags=== | ===Military Flags=== | ||
<gallery> | |||
===Other== | Flag of the Graecian People's Army.png|The flag of the Graecian People's Army. | ||
Flag of the Graecian People's Navy.png|The flag of the Graecian People's Navy. | |||
Flag of the Graecian People's Air Force.png|The flag of the Graecian People's Air Force. | |||
Flag of the Graecian People's Space Exploration Agency.png|The flag of the People's Space Exploration Agency. | |||
Flag of the Graecian People's Cyber Police.png|The flag of the Graecian People's Cyber Police. | |||
File:Flag of the Graecian Police.png|The Flag of the Graecian Police. | |||
</gallery> | |||
===Other=== | |||
<gallery> | |||
Flag of Turkmenistan.png|The Flag of the macronation of Turkmenistan, of which the Flag of Graecia is based. | |||
Flag of the Communist Party of Graecia (CPG).png|The Flag of the former Communist Party of Graecia, now unofficial. | |||
</gallery> | |||
[[Category:People's Republic of Graecia (PRG)]] | [[Category:People's Republic of Graecia (PRG)]] |
Latest revision as of 18:09, 11 October 2020
The State Flag of People's Republic of Graecia is the official flag of the People's Republic of Graecia.
The Graecian flag is based on the flag of the non-Micras nation of Turkmenistan; It also takes inspiration by historical flags of Socialist states. It's proportions are 2:3 It has got both praisal and criticism, mainly for the fact that it is considered too complex.
Symbolism
The red background symbolises socialism. The Hammer and Sickle represents Communism, while the star symbolises the state and the goals that shall be acomplished. The carpet pattern symbolises the Graecian people (and, to some extent, all the micrasians), who are all united under the state, and work harmonically for the benefit of all. The two crossed leafs in the bottom of the pattern symbolise the fact that the people are the most significant element of the state.