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| caption1 = Former flag of [[Incontinentia]], 2007–10:<br>Designed by the territory's creator in 2003 prior to its annexation by Craitland shortly after, the design was preserved throughout the territory's inclusion on Micras in 2007 until an increase in autonomy in 2010. The black field was used due to its [[wikipedia:Anarchist symbolism|anarchist symbolism]], with the canton displaying a modified [[wikipedia:Peace symbols|peace sign]] in red. | | caption1 = Former flag of [[Incontinentia]], 2007–10:<br>Designed by the territory's creator in 2003 prior to its annexation by Craitland shortly after, the design was preserved throughout the territory's inclusion on Micras in 2007 until an increase in autonomy in 2010. The black field was used due to its [[wikipedia:Anarchist symbolism|anarchist symbolism]], with the canton displaying a modified [[wikipedia:Peace symbols|peace sign]] in red. | ||
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| caption2 = | | caption2 = Flag of [[Lakkvia]] (2:3):<br>The blue and white halves are designed to imitate the design of the flag of the former [[Hurmu]], of which the territory is a quasi-successor, with the black cross a sign of mourning for those killed in the [[Hurmu Genocide]]. The shape of the cross was inspired by the flag of the nearby [[Stormark]], with whom Hurmu had much shared history, and the shield represents Craitland's protection of its people. | ||
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| caption3 = | | caption3 = Former flag of [[New South Vietnam]], 2008:<br>A protectorate of Craitland for a number of months in 2008, the flag was a modified variant of the one it used when under the rule of [[New Brittania]], where the Brittanic flag was placed in the canton. The design of the field was repurposed from [[Chi Nam]]'s, itself inspired by the flag of [[wikipedia:Flag of South Vietnam|South Vietnam]]. Under Craitland, the Craitish national flag was placed in the centre to mimic the layout of Zandarijn's. | ||
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| caption4 = | | caption4 = Flag of [[New Vaduz]] (1:2):<br>Influenced by [[wikipedia:Liechtenstein|Liechtenstein]], the flag borrows heavily from the symbols of the namesake capital [[wikipedia:Vaduz|Vaduz]], inverting the colours of its flag and rotating it to a landscape proportion. The crown is found on the coat of arms of Vaduz, and was repurposed to represent the crown of the Prince of New Vaduz; a [[wikipedia:Substantive title|substantive title]] given to a senior member of the Craitish royal family. | ||
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| caption5 = Flag of [[Talenore]]:<br>During Craitish protection, the Talenorean flag was redesigned to a horizontal tricolour, with each band signifying one of the three dominant ethnic groups in the island's shifting demographics. The Sani are represented by the green, the Babkhi by the red, and the Elw by the blue. This flag has remained in use by Talenore following its second independence in 2017 and subsequently its current protection by [[Shireroth]]. | | caption5 = Flag of [[Passas]]:<br>Under Craitish protection for roughly a month in mid-2009, the flag's origins are a combination of the colours of the [[wikipedia:Flag of Texas|flag of Texas]] and the saltire design of that of [[wikipedia:Flag of Jamaica|Jamaica's]]. The region of Passas has since become influential in the creation of a Bassarid state, and the flag has been reused in its entirety for [[Passio-Corum]] and as a major inspiration for the [[Bassarids|Bassarid Empire]]'s. | ||
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| caption6 = Former flag of [[Talenore]], 2014–16:<br>Used by the territory during its initial period as an independent nation and preserved after becoming a Craitish protectorate in 2016. As an island, the blue band symbolised water, while the white represented the sky. The four gold stars stood for the four primary ethnic groups that comprised the nation; the [[Babkhi]], the [[Elw]], the [[Istvanistani]] and the [[Sani]]. | |||
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| caption7 = Flag of [[Talenore]]:<br>During Craitish protection, the Talenorean flag was redesigned to a horizontal tricolour, with each band signifying one of the three dominant ethnic groups in the island's shifting demographics. The Sani are represented by the green, the Babkhi by the red, and the Elw by the blue. This flag has remained in use by Talenore following its second independence in 2017 and subsequently its current protection by [[Shireroth]]. | |||
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Revision as of 02:25, 13 November 2020
The Kingdom of Craitland uses a number of flags at different administrative levels, with each of the nation's six provinces and four autonomous territories all flying a design separate to that of the national flag.
National flag
National flag of Craitland | |
Use | National flag and ensign |
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Proportion | 1:2 |
Adopted | December 2002 |
Design | A white field with a centred cross combining a red horizontal stripe and a blue vertical stripe, forming a central purple square superimposed by a black "C". |
Designer | Craitman H. Pellegrino |
As with all other traditional symbols used within Craitland, such as the provincial flags and national coat of arms, the national flag was designed by Craitman H. Pellegrino during the formative days of the nation in December 2002. No official proportions were defined in the flag's creation, and a multitude of varying ratios such as 2:3 and 1:3 were used in both official and unofficial sources for a number of years. The flag's current 1:2 proportion was established in July 2012 to coincide with the codification of the Craitish constitution, after a number of years of being the sole proportion used by the government.
Design
Besides its proportion, the flag generally has few official specifications regarding its design. The bands which constitute the cross must be of equal width, in order to form a central square, but are permitted to be of a width anywhere between a quarter and a third of the overall height of the flag. No particular font has been enshrined for the superimposed letter "C", where specifications only suggest that the letter should be "rounded" and sans-serif, and its positioning is merely stated to not have its internal curve extend past the purple section of the flag. In theory, this means the letter could sit entirely within the purple square, but most representations position it to its maximum potential, with the internal curve sitting on the purple's meeting points with either the blue, the red or both. Regardless of font used, the "C" is usually emboldened for increased legibility.
In addition, no official shades have been adopted for the five colours used in the flag, though the following are used in all government sources:
Scheme | White | Red | Blue | Purple | Black |
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RGB | (255,255,255) | (255,0,0) | (0,0,255) | (128,0,128) | (0,0,0) |
HEX | #FFFFFF | #FF0000 | #0000FF | #800080 | #000000 |
Symbolism
The flag's design is primarily inspired by the flags used by the nations whose cultures most influenced that of Craitland; England and the Faroe Islands. The red cross and white field were taken directly from the former's Saint George's Cross, while the replacement of blue for the vertical band was as a means to include the third colour that also appears on the latter's Merkið. While the white has since come to signify peace, as Craitland is a pacifistic nation, the bands' colours still symbolise the nation's cultural inspirations, with the central square indicating Craitland's place as the product of these as purple is formed by the combination of red and blue. As a result, purple is also the recognised foremost national colour of Craitland. The superimposed letter "C" stands for the nation's name, which begins with that letter in both its English and Craitish forms, and was included for its perceived uniqueness following the 2001 change to the Rwandan flag away from a design that depicted a letter "R" at its centre.
Although the Craitish flag has a similar design to that of the former Netherlands Antilles', there is no symbolic significance between the two, nor are there any links to the flags of the micronations of Paulovia—whose existence was unknown to Craitman at the time of its design—and Lovely—which Craitland's foundation predates by over two years—despite further similar designs.
Provincial flags
Territorial flags
Cultural flags
Former flags
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