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Revision as of 09:38, 19 January 2021
National flags
The flag of Sanama was adopted by the National Revolutionary Council in 1672. The yellow symbolises the Ama people and the rolling fields. The green stands for the Sani people and the forests. The red represents socialism and the Cisamarrese people, while the black star stands for democracy, federation and the Istvanistani people. With the ascension of the non-socialist government in 1679, the socialism connection to the colour red was removed from the official description. In 1692, the flag design was changed in that the two bars of yellow and green were replaced by six alternating bars in the same colours, symbolising Amarra, Cisamarra, Highpass, Sanilla, So Sara and Thanatos.
Provincial flags
Flag of Central Sanilla.
Flag of Cisamarra.
Flag of Eastern Amarra.
Flag of Eastern Sanilla.
Flag of Fatehpur Sikri.
Flag of Niyi.
Flag of Thanatos.
Flag of Western Amarra.
Flag of Western Sanilla.
Territorial flags
Flag of the Federal Capital Territory.
Flag of Highpass.
Flag of the Sanaman Antarctic Territory.
Cultural and ethnic flags
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