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large vertical, symmetrical, other-coloured cross
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Cologne (Electorate and
Archbishopric) 13th cent.–1801 · state flag Britain |
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German East African Company (DOAG) 1895–1920 · flag of the Company administration of German East Africa from 1885 to 1890 |
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Samoa 1887–1889 · flag of the Kingdom of Samoa under the Tamasese Dynasty |
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Order of St.
Lazarus flag of the knight's order Portugal |
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South Afrika since 1994 · naval flag |
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Portugal to ca. 1960 (?) · flag of the Chief of the Admiral Staff |
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Portugal flag of the Chief of Naval Staff |
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Portugal to ca. 1960 (?) · flag of the High Director-General of the Fleet Service |
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Portugal 1911–1982 · flag of the Minister for the Navy |
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Portugal flag for the Admiral of the Fleet |
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Portugal flag for Admirals |
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Portugal flag for Vice Admirals |
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Portugal flag for Rear Admirals |
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Spain ca.1479–ca.1701 · flag (one variant out of many) |
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Wales Part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland flag of Saint David, unofficial national flag |
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South Carolina federal state of the USA 1860 · South Carolina Sovereignty Flag (unofficial flag) |
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Sweden standard of the King as Supreme Commander of the Army |
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Netherlands 1937–2004 · personal standard of the Prince Bernhard |
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signal flag meaning: R |
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Estonia naval jack |
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Kopts flag of Egypt Christians |
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Bahamas state flag |
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Lithuania since 1992 · naval flag |
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Netherlands royal flag |
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Portugal 1143–1185 · flag |
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signal flag meaning: X |