List Of Flags By Number Of Colors
See also Gallery of bicolor flags
- Flag of Adygea
- Flag of Alabama
- Flag of Alaska
- Flag of Albania
- Civil Ensign of Albania
- Flag of Alphen aan den Rijn
- Flag of Anarcho-syndicalism
- Civil Flag and Ensign of Argentina
- Flag of Atlanta
- Flag of Austria
- Flag of Bahrain
- Flag of Bangladesh
- Civil Ensign of Bangladesh
- Naval Jack of Brazil
- Flag of Brittany and The Flag of the Duchy of Brittany
- Cross of Burgundy
- The Bonnie Blue Flag
- Flag of Canada
- Flag of Catalonia
- The checkered flag of motor racing.
- Naval Jack of Chile
- Naval Jack of the Republic of China
- Flag of the People's Republic of China
- Flag of the People's Liberation Army, People's Republic of China
- Flag of Chuvashia
- Flag of the Community of Portuguese Language Countries
- Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Flag of Denmark
- State Flag and Ensign of Denmark
- Naval Ensign of Denmark
- Flag of England
- Esperanto flag
- Flag of the Council of Europe and European Union
- Flag of Finland
- Flag of Flanders
- Flag of the Swiss canton of Fribourg
- Flag of Georgia (country)
- Flag of Greece
- Naval Jack of Greece
- Air Force Ensign of Greece
- Flag of Greenland
- Civil Flag and Ensign of Guatemala
- Civil Flag and Ensign of Haiti
- Flag of Hesse
- Flag of Honduras
- Flag of Hong Kong
- Flag of Île-de-France
- Flag of Indiana
- Flag of Indonesia
- Flag of Israel
- Flag of Japan
- Flag of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force
- The Jolly Roger (traditional pirate flag)
- Flag of the Swiss canton of Jura
- Flag of Kazakhstan
- Flag of Kelantan
- Unification Flag of Korea
- Flag of Kyrgyzstan
- Flag of Latvia
- Flag of London (City of)
- Flag of the Swiss canton of Lucerne
- Flag of Macedonia (Greece)
- Flag of the Republic of Macedonia
- Flag of Marseille
- Flag of Mauritania
- Flag of Malta
- Flag of Federated States of Micronesia
- Flag of Milan
- Flag of Monaco
- Flag of Morocco
- Flag of Naples
- Flag of New Mexico
- Flag of Nigeria
- Flag of Norfolk Island
- Flag of Oregon
- Flag of Pahang
- Flag of Pakistan
- Flag of Palau
- Flag of Paris
- Flag of Perlis
- Flag of Peru
- Saint Piran's Flag (flag of Cornwall)
- Flag of Poland
- Flag of Prague
- Flag of Qatar
- Flag of Quebec
- Flag of Rome
- Flag of Rotterdam
- Flag of Saudi Arabia
- Flag of Scotland
- Flag of the Swiss canton of Schwyz
- Flag of Singapore
- Flag of the Swiss canton of Solothurn
- Flag of South Carolina
- Flag of the Soviet Union
- Flag of Spain (variant without coat of arms)
- Flag of Stockholm
- Flag of Sweden
- Flag of Switzerland
- Flag of Terengganu
- Flag of the Swiss canton of Ticino
- Flag of Tonga
- Flag of Tunisia
- Flag of Turkey
- Flag of Ukraine
- Flag of United Nations
- Flag of the Swiss canton of Valais
- Flag of Vienna
- Flag of Vietnam
- Flag of South Vietnam
- Volapük Flag
- Flag of Wallonia
- Flag of Warsaw
- Flag of Washington, D.C.
- Flag of Zakynthos
- Flag of the Swiss canton of Zug
- Flag of the Swiss canton of Zurich
- Flag of Zwolle
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