- A
maritime flag, also
called a
naval flag, is a
flag designated for use on ships, boats, and
other watercraft.
Naval flags are
considered important at...
- from the U.S.
flag,
other flags have
occasionally been
flown from the
rooftop flagpole on the
White House. The only
foreign national flags to have been...
- The
flag of
England is the
national flag of England, a
constituent country of the
United Kingdom. It is
derived from
Saint George's
Cross (heraldic blazon:...
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House Flags and
Funnels of
Steam Vessels (p. 38)". Lloyd’s Book of
House Flags and Funnels.
Retrieved 10
February 2025. "
House flag, Guinness...
- The
national flag of
Australia is
based on the
British Blue Ensign—a blue
field with the
Union Jack in the
upper hoist quarter—augmented with a
large white...
- flag does not fly on the
White House flag pole
instead of the
national flag when the
president is in residence; the
flag of the
United States continuously...
- A
flag is a
piece of
fabric (most
often rectangular) with
distinctive colours and design. It is used as a symbol, a
signalling device, or for decoration...
- The
flag of
Wales (Welsh:
Baner Cymru or Y
Ddraig Goch,
meaning 'the red dragon')
consists of a red
dragon p****ant on a
green and
white field. As with...
- This is a list of
flags of
entities named or
related to "China". In July 1949, a
contest was
announced for a
national flag for the
newly founded People's...
-
centuries respectively, as both were
ruled by
cadet branches of the
House of Habsburg. The
flag traces back to the coat of arms of the
medieval Babenberg dynasty...