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==Regimental Flags==
==Regimental Flags==


[[Category:Victoria]]
==See also==
*[[Arms of Victoria]]
*[[Arms of His Majesty The King in Right of Victoria]]
*[[Royal coat of arms of the Victorian Empire]]
 
[[Category: Flags]]
[[Category: Flags]]

Revision as of 23:12, 1 December 2021

Victoria
Name The Vicborg
Use Former National Flag
Proportion 2:3
Design A vertical tricolour of red, white, and blue.
Variant Former Flag of Victoria
Name The Vicborg Jack
Use National Ensign
Proportion 2:3
Design As above, but with bars in proportion 30:33:37.

The national flag of Victoria is a tricolour featuring three vertical bands coloured red (hoist side), white, and royal blue. It is known as the Vicborg Tricolour or simply The Vicborg.

Design

The colours were adopted by Dundas on 13 November 2013. As of 13 November 2013 it is awaiting Royal Assent by King August Charles II of Gotzborg

Scheme Red White Blue
Pantone Red 032 Safe Reflex Blue
CMYK 0.90.86.0 0.0.0.0 100.70.0.5
RGB (250,60,50) (255,255,255) (0,85,164)
HTML #EF4135 #FFFFFF #0055A4
NCS S 0580 Y80R base color S 2565 R80B

Currently, the flag is 50 percent wider than its height (i.e. in the proportion 2:3) and, except in the Victorian navy, has stripes of equal width.

Symbolism

History

Regimental Flags

See also