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Flags of Calbion

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Flag of Calbion
CalbionFlag.png
Use Civil and State flag and ensign
Proportion 5:3
Adopted 1596
Design A blue saltire on a white field, with the Coat of arms of Calbion superimposed at the center.
Designer Gwynneth Lewis

The Flag of Calbion was adopted immediately following the establishment of the Calbain nation in 1596. It draws upon the symbolism of the Calbain people.

Symbolism and design

The flag features the ancient coat of arms of the Prince of the Calbain, thereby representing the Calbain people. The blue saltire symbolises the maritime history of Calbion, whilst the white refers to the former royal colour, and has retrospectively also been suggested to symbolise the Calbain Church. The flag of Calbion was updated in the year 1613 to remove the black lining to the saltire. In 1688, the Coat of Arms on the flag was slightly altered.

The flags of the seven talaith all feature the Calbain saltire, in various colours known as the dau liw, that represent the official colours of the talaith. The Ynys y Calbain holds blue and white as dau liw, reminiscing the historical origin of the Calbain people.

The distinctive blue colour of the saltire influenced the flag of Arcadia and subsequently those of Amokolia and Arbor.

Colour Scheme

Scheme Calbain Blue White Gold Princely Yellow Black
Decimal RGB 0, 0, 81 255,255,255 221, 201, 21 238, 227, 81 0, 0, 0
Hexadecimal #000051 #FFFFFF #DDC915 #EEE351 #000000
CMYK 100, 100, 0, 68 0.0.0.0 0, 9, 90, 13 0, 5, 66, 7 0, 0, 0, 100
Pantone (approximation) Stratos White Bird Flower Confetti Black

Government Flags

Flags of Talaith

Flag of the Autonomous Region

Colonial Flags