Flags of non-sovereign nations
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Often, the flags listed below have two meanings. In one instance, they represent a region (and/or regional government) that is distinct in language and culture from the rest of the larger nation to which the region belongs to, or which perhaps has autonomy or dependency status. In a second instance, these regional symbols may be used by separatist groups as a banner for rallying support for the independence or autonomy of a given region. Some of these flags have official status from some authority, while others are purely informal; in some cases, informally adopted flags can vary.
Their listing here does not indicate either support or opposition to such separatism. In many of the states listed here, such as Quebec and Puerto Rico, voters have repeatedly rejected separation.
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Africa
Asia
Flag of the Nogai people |
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Australia/Oceania
Europe
Saint Piran's Flag, the flag of Cornwall |
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Montage of Irish provincial flags, often representing a united Ireland |
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Gölj-rüüdj-ween, the flag of North Frisia (Nordfriesland) |
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Saint Andrew's cross, or saltire, the flag of Scotland |
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Latin America/Caribbean
Middle East
Flag of State of Palestine and of the Palestinian Authority |
North America
National flags |
List of national flags | List of national coats of arms |