Flags of Country Subdivisions

Flags Of Country Subdivisions

This overview lists flags used by first-level country subdivisions. The status of these flags varies from one country or sovereign state to the next: most of them are official flags, whereas others are only used de facto, sometimes to indicate a desire for more autonomy or independence.

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Contents
Argentina · Australia · Austria · Belarus · Belgium · Bolivia · Bosnia and Herzegovina · Brazil · Canada · Chile · People's Republic of China · Colombia · Cyprus · Czech Republic · East Timor · Ecuador · Egypt · Estonia · Finland · France · Georgia · Germany · Greece · Ireland · Israel · Italy · Japan · South Korea · Latvia · Lithuania · Malaysia · Moldova · Myanmar · Netherlands · New Zealand · Norway · Pakistan · Palestine · Papua New Guinea · Peru · Poland · Portugal · Romania · Russia · Saudi Arabia · Serbia · Slovakia · Spain · South Africa · Sweden · Switzerland · Republic of China (Taiwan) · Uganda · Ukraine · United Arab Emirates (UAE) · United Kingdom · United States ·

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Read more about Flags Of Country Subdivisions:  Bolivia, Chile, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, Georgia, Germany, Iraq, Moldova, New Zealand, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, South Africa, Sweden, Republic of China (Taiwan), Thailand, Uganda, United Arab Emirates

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