Flags of country subdivisions
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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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Argentina · Australia · Austria · Belarus · Belgium · Bolivia · Bosnia and Herzegovina · Brazil · Canada · Chile · People's Republic of China · Republic of China (Taiwan) · Colombia · Cyprus · Czech Republic · Ecuador · England · Estonia · Finland · France · Georgia · Germany · Greece · Ireland · Israel · Italy · Japan · Republic of Korea (South Korea) · Latvia · Malaysia · Moldova · Myanmar · Netherlands · New Zealand · Norway · Pakistan · Papua New Guinea · Peru · Poland · Portugal · Romania · Russia · Scotland · Serbia · Slovakia · Spain · South Africa · Sweden · Switzerland · Uganda · Ukraine · United Arab Emirates (UAE) · United Kingdom · United States · Wales ·
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Argentina
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Australia
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Austria
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Belarus
- See also: Administrative divisions of Belarus
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Belgium
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Bolivia
- See also: Departments of Bolivia
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Bosnia and Herzegovina
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Brazil
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Canada
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Chile
- See also: Regions of Chile
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People's Republic of China
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Republic of China (Taiwan)
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| Hsinchu County |
| Nantou County |
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Colombia
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Croatia
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Cyprus
Both the flags of Greece and Turkey together with the official flag of the Republic of Cyprus are allowed by the constitution to be flown with the official flag only as representing the respective ethnic communities. In all cases the flag of the Republic of Cyprus is always flown first. In recent times, both ethnic flags have been supplanted by the flag of the European Union.
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Czech Republic
- See also: Czech lands
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Dominican Republic
- See also: List of Dominican Flags
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Ecuador
- See also: Provinces of Ecuador
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England
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Estonia
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Finland
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France
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Georgia
- See also: Subdivisions of Georgia
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Germany
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Greece
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Iraq
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India
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Indonesia
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Ireland
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Israel
- See also: Districts of Israel
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Italy
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Japan
- See also: List of Japanese municipal flags
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Republic of Korea
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Latvia
- See also: Districts of Latvia
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Malaysia
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Moldova
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Myanmar
- See also: Subdivisions of Myanmar
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Netherlands
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New Zealand
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Norway
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Pakistan
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Papua New Guinea
- See also: Provinces of Papua New Guinea
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Peru
- See also: Regions of Peru
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Poland
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Portugal
- See also: Autonomous regions of Portugal
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Romania
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Russia
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Scotland
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Serbia
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Slovakia
- See also: Regions of Slovakia
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Spain
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South Africa
- See also: Provinces of South Africa
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Sweden
- See also: Provinces of Sweden
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Switzerland
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Uganda
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Ukraine
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| Kharkiv |
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United Arab Emirates
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United Kingdom
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United States
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Wales
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- ^ Widely used as the official flag on all government and institutional buildings in areas still controlled by the Republic of Cyprus.
- ^ Used during Greek holidays and on churches.
- ^ Used in northern Cyprus on mosques and institutional buildings and during Turkish holidays.
- ^ Not recognised as a national flag except by Turkey.
- ^ a b c d unofficial.
- ^ official.
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- Flags of non-recognized nations
- Flags of formerly independent states
- Flags of dependent territories
- Flags of ethnic groups
- Flags of active autonomist and secessionist movements

