List of flags by color combination
This is a list of flags of states, territories, and other geographic entities sorted by their combinations of dominant colors. Flags emblazoned with seals, coats of arms, and other multicolored emblems are sorted only by their color fields. The color of text is almost entirely ignored.
Colors related to the two metals of European heraldry (gold and white) are sorted first. The five major colors of European heraldry (black, red, blue, green, and purple) are sorted next. Miscellaneous colors (murrey, tan, grey, and pink) are sorted last.
Similar colors are grouped together to make navigation of this list practical. As such, the dark greens prevalent in the Middle East are sorted together with the brighter greens prevalent in Western Europe. Significantly: yellows, golds, and oranges are grouped together as "gold" due to the lack of discrete divisions within this spectrum and the differing standards of interpretation of "gold", which appears in the legally codified specifications of many flags. Some flags, including a number from South Asia, include both a distinct yellow and a distinct orange; these have been noted accordingly.
Gold
Anchorage, Alaska, United States (with multicolored seal)
Sultanate of Deli (1632–1946)
Mysłowice, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Gold, white
Banten Sultanate (1527–1813)
Bhutan (with distinct yellow and orange)
Hanover (1837–1866)
Jacksonville, Florida, United States (with a distinct gold and orange and a brown emblem)
Jerusalem cross – flag used by several Crusader states
Kędzierzyn-Koźle, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Nagano Prefecture, Japan
San Francisco, California, United States (with multicolored emblem)
Silesia and Lower Silesia
Sulawesi, Indonesia
Vatican City (with multicolored emblem)
Gold, white, black
Lower Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
Perak, Malaysia
Russian Empire (1858—1883), House of Romanov
Sutherland, Scotland, United Kingdom
Tarnowskie Góry, Poland
City of Yogyakarta, Indonesia (with multicolored emblem)
Gold, white, black, red
Buckinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
Brunei
Egypt
Flemish Brabant, Belgium
Canton of Glarus, Switzerland
Greater Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Lublin Voivodeship, Poland
Maryland, United States
Masovian Voivodeship, Poland
Papua New Guinea
's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
Skała, Poland
East Timor
Uganda (with multicolored emblem)
West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
United States Marine Corps
Gold, white, black, red, blue
Ain, France
Antigua and Barbuda
Bedfordshire, England, United Kingdom
Bonaire, Caribbean Netherlands
Charente-Maritime, France
Republic of China (1912–1949)
Reformed Government of the Republic of China (1938–1940)
Reorganized National Government of China (1940—1943)
East Anglia, England, United Kingdom
Eswatini (Swaziland)
Canton of Grisons, Switzerland
Herm, one of the British Channel Islands
Lot, France
Manchukuo (1932–1945)
Moselle, France
Nunavut, Canada
Podkarpackie Voivodeship, Poland
Rhône, France
São Paulo, Brazil
Western Australia, Australia
Gold, white, black, red, blue, green
Knurów, Poland
Saint Pierre and Miquelon, French overseas collectivity, unofficial
South Africa
South Sudan
Gold, white, black, red, green
Dominica (with multicolored emblem)
Guyana
Jain flag (with distinct yellow and orange)
Mozambique
Saint Kitts and Nevis
Santander, Colombia
Zimbabwe
Gold, white, black, green
Amazonas, Colombia
Chorzele, Poland
East Flanders, Belgium (with other color symbol)
Orellana Province, Ecuador
Schijndel, Netherlands
Gold, white, red
Apeldoorn, Netherlands
Aude, France
Barcelona, Spain
Białystok, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Bielsko-Biała, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Carinthia, Austria
Columbus, Ohio, United States (with multicolored seal)
Dorset, England, United Kingdom
Elba, 1814–1815, used during Napoleon Bonaparte's imprisonment
Essex, England, United Kingdom
Gard, France
Grudziądz, Poland
Guernsey (British crown dependency)
Haarlem, Netherlands
Haute-Garonne, France
Hérault, France
Inowrocław, Poland
Isle of Man (British crown dependency)
Jelenia Góra, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Jersey (British crown dependency)
Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
Limburg, Belgium
Lorraine, former administrative region of France
Lot-et-Garonne, France
Middlesex, England, United Kingdom
North Ossetia-Alania, Russia
Proszowice, Poland
Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, a French region
Saint Petersburg, Russia
San Diego, United States (with multicolored seal)
Santa Barbara, California, United States
Sark, one of the British Channel Islands
Seine-Maritime, France (with other color symbol)
Selangor, Malaysia
South Ossetia (de facto state, limited recognition)
Świebodzin, Poland
Sułkowice, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, Poland
Westmorland, England, United Kingdom
Gold, white, red, blue
Acadia, Canada
Acadiana, Louisiana, United States
Almere, Netherlands (with other color symbol)
Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France
Anglican Communion
Antwerp Province, Belgium
Ardennes, France
Ariège, France
Aruba, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Bitola, Macedonia
British Columbia, Canada
Bruges, Belgium
Buddhist flag (with distinct yellow and orange)
Cantabria, Spain
Cape Verde
Castilla-La Mancha, Spain
Charente, France
Cher, France
Colorado, United States
Côte-d'Or, France
Creuse, France
Croatian Republic of Herzeg-Bosnia, unrecognised, 1991–1996
Denver, Colorado, United States
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Drôme, France
Encarnación, Paraguay – with other color symbol
Estelada, flag of Catalan separatism
Estonian SSR, Soviet Union (1953–1990)
Eure, France
Eure-et-Loir, France
Gagauzia, Moldova
Georgia, United States
Gironde, France
Haute-Loire, France
Hertfordshire, England, United Kingdom (a brownish red)
Indre, France
Indre-et-Loire, France
Jura, France
Kirghiz SSR, Soviet Union (1952–1992)
Kiribati
Krosno, Poland
Lafayette, Indiana, United States
Latvian SSR, Soviet Union (1953–1990)
Limburg, Netherlands
Loja, Ecuador
Lyon, France
Madeira (Portuguese autonomous region)
Malaya (1948–1963)
Malaysia
Mayotte, French overseas department, unofficial
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany
Melaka, Malaysia
Mengjiang (1939–1945)
Mississippi, United States
Napo, Ecuador
Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Niue
North Carolina, United States
Nova Scotia, Canada
Orange Free State
Orne, France (with black outlines)
Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom
Philippines
Podlaskie Voivodeship, Poland
Radzionków, Poland
Republic of Artsakh (de facto separatist state, not recognized by UN)
Royal Standard of the United Kingdom
Saba, Caribbean Netherlands
Saône-et-Loire, France
Seine-Saint-Denis, France
Sarthe, France
Serock, Poland
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, Poland
Sydney, Australia
Tarn-et-Garonne, France (with other color symbol)
Tibet, China – with other color symbol
Tuvalu – two different shades of blue
Union Jack of Sweden and Norway, used by Swedish and Norwegian warships, 1844–1905
Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union (1953–1991)
Venezuela (with multicolored seal)
Yonne, France
Zeeland, Netherlands (with multicolored seal)
Żory, Poland
Gold, white, red, blue, green
Empire of Brazil (1821—1889), House of Braganza
Cantal, France
Central African Republic
Comoros
Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia
Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan
Khakassia, Russia
Misiones Department, Paraguay – with other color symbol
Namibia
Northern Province, Sri Lanka
Ontario, Canada
Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom
Pernambuco, Brazil
Qing Dynasty
Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
Roraima, Brazil
Seychelles
Sint Eustatius, Caribbean Netherlands
Tampa, Florida, United States
United States Virgin Islands (US insular area)
Vaucluse, France
Gold, red, white, green
Alderney, one of the British Channel Islands
Austria-Hungary (1869–1918)
Bangladesh, flag used during the 1971-1972 Bangladesh Liberation War
Byelorussian SSR, Soviet Union (1951–1991)
Chechnya, Russia
East Indonesia (1946–1950)
Iraqi Kurdistan, Iraq
Liège Province, Belgium
Lithuanian SSR, Soviet Union (1953–1988)
Lubusz Voivodeship, Poland
Myanmar
New Granada (1811–1814)
Prince Edward Island, Canada
La Rioja, Spain (with multicolored coat of arms)
Shan State, Myanmar
Suriname
Tajik SSR, Soviet Union (1953–1992)
Tajikistan
Thurgau, Switzerland
Togo
Turkmenistan
Vosges, France
Gold, white, blue
Aisne, France
Albany, New York, United States (with multicolored seal)
Aube, France
Azores (Portuguese autonomous region) (with multicolored coat of arms)
Białobrzegi, Poland
Bir Tawil
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brisbane, Australia
Buryatia, Russia
Canary Islands, Spain
Colón, Panama (with multicolored coat of arms)
Curaçao, Kingdom of the Netherlands
Częstochowa, Poland
Delaware, United States – with other color symbol
Dolphin Flag, used by the unrecognized Republic of Anguilla (1967–1969)
Essonne, France
Haute-Marne, France
Jerusalem, Israel
Kalmykia, Russia
Kosovo
Lelystad, Netherlands
Loir-et-Cher, France
Loiret, France
Long Beach, California, United States (with multicolored seal)
Lord Howe Island, New South Wales, Australia, unofficial
Magallanes, Chile
Marne, France
Marshall Islands
Merionethshire, Wales, United Kingdom
"The People's Flag" of Milwaukee
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Nauru
New York City, United States
Nowa Sól, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Penang, Malaysia (with multicolored emblem)
Prince's Flag (historical flag of the Netherlands)
Reda, Poland
Rhode Island, United States
Isles of Scilly, United Kingdom
Seine-et-Marne, France
Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
South Africa (with multicolored emblem), 1928–1994
Thessaloniki, Central Macedonia, Greece
Tierra del Fuego, Argentine Antarctica
Tocantins, Brazil
Tokelau (New Zealand territory)
Tuva, Russia
Uruguay
Val-de-Marne, France
Yvelines, France
Gold, white, blue, green
Amapá, Brazil
Apure, Venezuela (with multicolored emblem)
Bashkortostan, Russia
Brazil
Ceará, Brazil
Christmas Island (Australian external territory)
Connecticut, United States – with other color symbol
Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom
Flevoland, Netherlands
Fortaleza, state capital of Ceará
Goiás, Brazil
Mato Grosso, Brazil
Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
Piauí, Brazil
Portland, Oregon, United States
Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
Rondônia, Brazil
Sergipe, Brazil
Solomon Islands
Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Gold, white, green
Azad Kashmir
Bocas del Toro, Panama (with black and white text)
Caqueta, Colombia
Cyprus
Distrito Federal, Capital District of Brazil
Ehime Prefecture, Japan
East Sumatra (1947–1950)
Huila, Colombia
India (with blue emblem)
Ireland
Ivory Coast
Macau (Chinese special administrative region)
Miami, Florida, United States
Niger
Panama Oeste, Panama
Starry Plough
Sucumbios, Ecuador
Vaud, Switzerland
Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
Zamora Chinchipe, Ecuador
Zielona Góra, Poland
Gold, black
Anarcho-capitalist flag
Austrian Empire
Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Baltimore, Maryland, United States (with other color emblem)
Banjar Sultanate (1526–1860)
Flanders, Belgium (with multicolored emblem)
Sultanate of Gowa (1400s-1945)
Lanfang Republic (1777–1884)
Liberland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Namur (city), Belgium
Nord, France (with multicolored emblem)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States (with multicolored emblem)
Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
Saint David, historical flag of Wales, United Kingdom
Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (to 1826)
Saxe-Lauenburg, Germany (to 1876)
Tanzim Qaidat al-Jihad fi Bilad al-Rafidayn (with yellow text and seal)
Gold, black, red
Angola
Aboriginal Australians
Belgium
Bern, Switzerland
Geneva, Switzerland
Germany
Guayama, Puerto Rico
Hainaut, Belgium (with other color symbol)
Lower Saxony, Germany (with white in coat of arms)
Norte de Santander, Colombia
Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia
Pagaruyung Kingdom (1347–1833)
Purmerend, North Holland, The Netherlands
Reuss, Germany (1919–1920)
Reuss-Gera (Junior Line), Germany (to 1919)
Reuss-Greiz (Elder Line), Germany (to 1919)
Reuss-Lobenstein (to 1820)
Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany (with white in coat of arms)
Saarland, Germany (with multicolored coat of arms)
Sarawak, Malaysia
Raj of Sarawak
Schaffhausen, Switzerland
Uri, Switzerland
Waldeck, Germany (1921–1929)
Waldeck and Pyrmont, Germany (to 1921)
Walloon Brabant, Belgium
Württemberg-Baden, West Germany (1945–1952)
Gold, black, red, blue
Germantown, Ohio, United States (with multicolored emblem)
Zgierz, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Gold, black, red, green
Azawad, breakaway region from Mali
Benishangul-Gumuz Region, Ethiopia
Biafra (1967–1970, de facto state, limited recognition)
Cape Verde (1975–1992)
Ghana
Guinea-Bissau
Guna Yala, Panama
Rwanda (1961–2001)
São Tomé and Príncipe
Vanuatu
Zambia
Gold, black, blue
Bahamas
Barbados
Territoire de Belfort, France
Sultanate of Bulungan (1731–1964)
Caithness, Scotland, United Kingdom (with multicolored emblem)
Donetsk, Ukraine
Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine
El Paso, Texas (1948–1960)
Gelderland, Netherlands
Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom
San Pedro de Ycuamandiyú, Paraguay – with other color symbol
Shropshire, England, United Kingdom
Gold, black, blue, green
Guadeloupe, French overseas department, unofficial
Saint Christopher-Nevis-Anguilla, British colony, 1882–1983, adopted in 1967
Tanzania
Zanzibar
Gold, black, green
Cherokee Nation, United States (with distinct yellow and orange)
Republic of Benin (Nigeria) (1967, unrecognised, not to be confused with current Benin)
Jamaica
Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Germany (1813–1897)
Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Germany (1897–1920)
Sultanate of Siak Sri Indrapura (1723–1949)
Tanganyika
Gold, black, murrey
Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom
Sabaragamuwa Province, Sri Lanka
Southern Province, Sri Lanka
Gold, red
Amhara Region, Ethiopia
Andrychów, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom
Aragon, Spain (with multicolored coat of arms)
Aramean-Syriac flag
Val d'Aran, administrative entity in Catalonia
Aveyron, France
Azuay, Ecuador
Baden, Germany (to 1891)
Baden, Germany (1891–1945)
Baden, West Germany (1945–1952)
Bogotá, Colombia (with multicolored coat of arms)
Burgenland, Austria
China
Chuvashia, Russia
Dobczyce, Poland
Dordogne, France
Gmina Garbatka-Letnisko, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Gmina Gózd, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Hautes-Pyrénées, France (with other color symbol)
Haut-Rhin, France
Kyrgyzstan
Liechtenstein (1719–1852)
Liège, Belgium
Lippe, Germany (1815–1880)
Lippe, Germany (1880–1947)
Lubin, Poland
Loire, France
Łódź, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Łódź Voivodeship, Poland
Macedonia (1992–1995)
Middelburg, Netherlands
Mohéli, Comoros autonomous island
Mon State, Myanmar
Montenegro (with multicolor coat of arms)
Naples, Italy
New Mexico, United States
Niigata Prefecture, Japan
North Macedonia
Northumberland, England, United Kingdom
Occitania, historical region in southern Europe
Pichincha Province, Ecuador
Gmina Pionki, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Prague, Czech Republic
Pretoria, South Africa
Provence, a historical French province
Pruszków, Poland
Pyrénées-Orientales, France
Shimane Prefecture, Japan
Scania, Sweden
Senyera, flag of Catalonia (Spain), Northern Catalonia (France) and Alghero (Italy)
Sicily, Italy – with other color symbol
Gmina Sobolew, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Somerset, England, United Kingdom
South Holland, Netherlands (with black outline)
Spain – with other color symbol
Staffordshire, England, United Kingdom
Taichung, Taiwan
Tarn, France
Tigray Region, Ethiopia
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1923–1991)
Uva Province, Sri Lanka
Vietnam
South Vietnam, 1955–1975
Wallonia, Belgium
Warsaw, Poland
Włocławek, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Wrocław, Poland
Gold, red, blue
Åland Islands (Finnish autonomous territory)
Allier, France
Andorra – with other color symbol
Arenberg (1803–1810)
Armenia
Armenian SSR, Soviet Union (1952–1990)
Arizona, United States – blue, red, gold and copper
Azerbaijan SSR, Soviet Union (1952–1991)
Bouches-du-Rhône, France
Calvados, France
Cañar Province, Ecuador
Chad
Cieszyn, Poland
Colombia
Congo-Léopoldville (1963–1966)
Congo-Kinshasa (1966–1971)
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Corrèze, France
Cundinamarca Department, Colombia (with multicolored coat of arms)
Ecuador (with multicolored coat of arms)
Gran Colombia (1821–1831)
Great Dayak (1946–1950)
Kabylia (Kabylie)
Kazakh SSR, Soviet Union (1953–1992)
Landes, France
Łomża, Poland
Lozère, France
Maine-et-Loire, France
Manche, France
Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany (to 1933)
Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Germany (to 1933)
Hautes-Alpes, France
Moldova – with other color symbol
Mongolia
Montgomery County, Maryland, United States
New Brunswick, Canada – with other color symbol
North Holland, Netherlands
Orkney, Scotland, United Kingdom
Overijssel, Netherlands
Pas-de-Calais, France
Płock, Poland
Réunion, French overseas department, unofficial
Romania
Russian SFSR, Soviet Union (1954–1991)
Skåne, Sweden
Świętochłowice, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Turkmen SSR, Soviet Union (1952–1992)
Ukrainian SSR, Soviet Union (1950–1991)
United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia (1859–1862)
United Principalities of Romania (1862–1866)
Valencia, Spain – with other color symbol
Var, France
Waalre, Netherlands
West Flanders, Belgium
Würzburg (1805–1814)
Zabrze, Poland
Gold, red, blue, green
Eritrea
Ethiopia
Hellendoorn, Netherlands
Karelo-Finnish SSR, Soviet Union (1953–1956)
Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
Mauritius
Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France (with black outlines)
Gold, red, green
Acre, Brazil
Benin
Berkshire, England, United Kingdom (a brownish red)
Bolívar Department, Colombia
Bolivia
Burkina Faso
Cameroon
Carchi, Ecuador
Casanare Department, Colombia
Republic of the Congo
Ethiopia (1914–1996)
French Guiana, French overseas department, unofficial
Grenada
Guinea
Komárom, Hungary
Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Lithuania
Los Angeles, California, United States (with multicolored seal)
Mali
Mauritania
Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union (1952–1990)
Navarre, Spain
Puy-de-Dôme, France
Rojava (Syrian Civil War territory)
Rwanda (1959–1961)
Saskatchewan, Canada
Senegal
Transnistria (de facto state, limited recognition)
Zanzibar (December 1963-January 1964)
Gold, red, green, tan
Zaire (1971–1997)
Gold, blue
Alaska, United States
Ardèche, France
Asturias, Spain
Bophuthatswana, nominally independent homeland (Bantustan), 1977-1994 (with white-and-black emblem)
Brunswick, Germany (to 1946)
Bytom, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom (two shades of blue)
Central Macedonia, Greece
Cheshire, England, United Kingdom
Congo Free State (1877–1908)
Belgian Congo (1908–1960)
Congo-Léopoldville (1960–1963)
Democratic Republic of the Congo (1997–2003)
Democratic Republic of the Congo (2003–2006)
County Durham, England, United Kingdom
Doubs, France
East Lothian (Haddingtonshire), Scotland, United Kingdom
European Union
Friuli–Venezia Giulia, Italy
Gmina Opatowiec, Poland
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Herrera Province, Panama
Indiana, United States
Isère, France
Jalisco, Mexico (with multicolored coat of arms)
Kansas, United States – with other color symbol
Katowice, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Kazakhstan
Kuźnia Raciborska, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Leeuwarden, Netherlands
Lower Austria, Austria
Lubliniec, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Luque, Paraguay
Łaziska Górne, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Nassau (1806–1866)
Opole, Poland
Opole Voivodeship, Poland
Oregon, United States – reverse has same colors
Pabianice, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Palau
Perlis, Malaysia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (with multicolored emblem)
Piekary Śląskie, Poland
Pszczyna, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Pszów, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Ruda Śląska, Poland
Saint Alban's Cross, flag of the Kingdom of Mercia
Silesian Voivodeship, Poland
Skoczów, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Sośnicowice, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Sousse, Tunisia
South Dakota, United States
Springfield, Massachusetts, United States (with multicolored emblem)
Suffolk, England, United Kingdom
Surrey, England, United Kingdom
Sussex, England, United Kingdom
Sweden
Tilburg, Netherlands
Tokushima Prefecture, Japan
Tychy, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Ukraine
Gold, blue, green
Bandung, Indonesia
Bełchatów, Poland
Chocó Department, Colombia
Gabon
Guainía Department, Colombia
Kabylie (old design)
Ostrołęka, Poland
Rwanda (with distinct yellow and gold)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Siemianowice Śląskie, Poland
Sudan (1956–1970)
Tamazgha, Berber people
Ustroń, Poland (with sun with a black outline from the coat of arms)
Gold, green
Aa en Hunze, Netherlands
Adygea, Russia
Ang Thong Province, Thailand (with multicolored seal and distinct yellow)
Caacupé, Paraguay – with other color symbol
Caernarfonshire, Wales, United Kingdom
Caldas Department, Colombia
Cauca Department, Colombia
El Oro Province, Ecuador
Huntingdonshire, England, United Kingdom
Mangkunegaran (1757–1946)
Mauritania (1959–2017)
Miyazaki Prefecture, Japan
Morona Santiago, Ecuador
Nariño, Colombia
Pakualaman
Pastaza Province, Ecuador
Pontianak Sulatnate (1771–1950)
Rutland, England, United Kingdom
The Hague, Netherlands
Vichada Department, Colombia
Gold, green, tan
Cocos (Keeling) Islands (Australian external territory)
The Starry Plough, flag used from 1914 to 1930
Gold, purple
Amnat Charoen Province, Thailand (with multicolored seal)
Buriram Province, Thailand (with multicolored seal and distinct orange)
Cantabrian labarum, used in Cantabria, Spain
Intersex flag
Okayama Prefecture, Japan
Gold, murrey
Ceylon (1948–1951)
Chachoengsao Province, Thailand (with multicolored seal)
Region of Murcia, Spain
Tolima Department, Colombia
White
White flag, internationally recognised as a sign of truce, ceasefire, and surrender. The flag of the Kingdom of France in 1814 - 1830, during the Bourbon Restoration.
Ahrar al-Sham, flag used since early 2016 (with green and black text)
Gniezno, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms), as well as its gmina
Jabhat Fatah al-Sham (with black text)
Massachusetts, United States (with multicolored coat of arms)
Poznań, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Prussia, Germany (1803-1892) – with multicolored coat of arms
Queretaro, Mexico (with multicolored coat of arms)
Quintana Roo, Mexico (with multicolored coat of arms)
Saint Barthélemy, French overseas collectivity, unofficial (with multicolored coat of arms)
Taliban (with black text)
Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States (with multicolored emblems), flag used from 1973 to 2018
White, black
Basel-Stadt, Switzerland
Brittany, France
Historical flag of Brittany
Ceuta, Spain (with multicolored coat of arms)
Come and take it, from the Battle of Gonzales during the Texas Revolution
Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
Corsica, France
Delft, Netherlands
Fribourg, Switzerland
Ghent, Belgium (with multicolored emblem)
Hohenzollern-Hechingen (to 1850) – with multicolored coat of arms
Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen (to 1850) – with multicolored coat of arms
ISIS, Terrorist organisation
Metz, France
Pahang, Malaysia
Prussia, Germany (1892-1918) – with multicolored coat of arms
Prussia, Germany (1918-1947) – with multicolored coat of arms
Prussia, Germany (civil flag, 1701–1947)
Silver Fern Flag, unofficial flag of New Zealand
Terengganu, Malaysia
Teutonic Order, former crusader state
Tokugawa shogunate
White, black, red
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Switzerland
Appenzell Innerrhoden, Switzerland
Belarusian People's Republic (in exile, 1919–1925)
Berlin, Germany
Charleroi, Belgium (with gold on coat of arms)
Confederación Nacional del Trabajo
Drenthe, Netherlands
Flintshire, Wales, United Kingdom
Germany (1867–1918)
Germany (1935–1945)
Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan
Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland
Limousin, France
Minas Gerais, Brazil
Oromia Region, Ethiopia (with multicolored emblem)
Paraíba, Brazil
Peel en Maas, Netherlands
Republic of the Rio Grande, now used by the city of Laredo, Texas, United States
Roman Republic (1798–1799)
Salm (1802–1811)
Sandinista National Liberation Front
Sardinia, Italy
Sealand (micronation)
Tino rangatiratanga (Māori flag)
Trinidad and Tobago
Udmurtia, Russia
Upper Volta, 1959–1984
Yemen
White, black, red, blue
Haute-Vienne, Franc
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States (with multicolored symbol)
South Korea
Leather Pride flag
Lockwood Silver Fern flag, proposed alternative flag of New Zealand
Maranhão, Brazil
Red Peak flag, proposed alternative flag of New Zealand
San Antonio, Texas, United States
United Tribes flag, New Zealand
South Yemen (1967–1990)
White, black, red, green
Arab Revolt, 1916–1918 revolt against the Ottoman Empire
Bangladesh naval Ensign (with combined national flag and white background)
Dąbrowa Górnicza, Poland
Gambela Region, Ethiopia
Goshen (1883–1885, unrecognized)
Iraq
Iraq (1924–1959)
Jordan
Kenya
Kuwait
Libya
Ngobe-Bugle, Panama
Palestine (observer state)
Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (de facto state, limited recognition)
Santo Domingo, Ecuador – with other color symbol
Sudan
Syrian Arab Republic
Syrian opposition (Syria, 1930–1958, 1961–1963)
United Arab Emirates
Somaliland
White, black, blue
Aargau, Switzerland
Botswana
Côtes-d'Armor, France
Estonia
Ille-et-Vilaine, France
Loire-Atlantique, France
Morbihan, France
Neutral Moresnet
White, black, green
Devon, England, United Kingdom
Extremadura, Spain – with other color symbol
Jastrzębie-Zdrój, Poland
Putumayo Department, Colombia
White, red
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Aceh Sultanate (1496–1903)
Aichi Prefecture, Japan
Ajman, United Arab Emirates
Akita Prefecture, Japan
Alabama, United States
Antwerp (city), Belgium
Árpád stripes, historical flag of House of Árpád
Asunción, Paraguay – with other color symbol
Atlántico, Colombia
Austria
Bahrain
Bari, Italy
Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland
Bas-Rhin, France
Belarus (1918, 1991–1995)
Będzin, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Birmingham, Alabama, United States
Brandenburg, Germany
Brandywine flag, used during the American Revolution
Bremen, Germany
Calgary, Canada
California, United States (with multicolored emblem and text)
Canada
Cantabria, Spain – with other color symbol
Castile and Leon, Spain – with other color symbol
Chuquisaca Department, Bolivia
City of London, United Kingdom
Cross of Burgundy, historical flag of the Duchy of Burgundy and Spain
Denmark
District of Columbia, United States
Dordrecht, Netherlands
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Easter Island, Chile
Eindhoven, Netherlands
England, United Kingdom
Florence, Italy
Florida, United States – with other color symbol
Franconia, Germany
Frankfurt (to 1866) – with multicolored coat of arms
French Polynesia, French overseas territory (with multicolored emblem)
Fujairah, United Arab Emirates
Fukushima Prefecture, Japan (orangish red)
Genoa, Italy
Georgia
Gers, France
Gibraltar (British overseas territory) – with other color symbol
Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom
Gouda, Netherlands
Greenland (Danish autonomous country)
Hamburg, Germany
Hesse, Germany
Hesse and by Rhine (Hesse-Darmstadt), Germany (to 1945)
Hesse-Homburg (to 1866)
Hesse-Kassel (to 1866)
Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan
Hong Kong (Chinese special administrative region)
Hoorn, Netherlands
Indonesia
Japan
Canton of Jura, Switzerland
Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan
Kelantan, Malaysia
Kent, England, United Kingdom
Kerkrade, Netherlands
Kōchi Prefecture, Japan
Koniecpol, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan
Leiden, Netherlands
Leuven, Belgium
Lier, Belgium
Lübeck, Germany (to 1937)
Maastricht, Netherlands
Madrid, Spain
Malta – with other color symbol
Mari El, Russia (with multicolored coat of arms)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia – with other color symbol
Milan, Italy
Monaco
Mons, Belgium
Montreal, Canada
Nara Prefecture, Japan
Nidwalden, Switzerland
North Brabant, Netherlands
Obwalden, Switzerland
Ōita Prefecture, Japan
Okinawa Prefecture, Japan
Peru
Poland
Poland (variant) (with other color symbol)
Potosí Department, Bolivia
Rakhine State, Myanmar (with blue emblem)
Ras al-Khaimah, UAE
Regensburg (1803–1810)
Rising Sun Flag, used by the Japanese military
Saitama Prefecture, Japan
Saint Patrick's Saltire, historical flag of Ireland
Salzburg, Austria
Savoy (1416–1792 & 1814–1860)
Schwyz, Switzerland
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Singapore
Sint-Lievens-Houtem, Belgium
Słubice, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Słupsk, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Solothurn, Switzerland
Sovereign Military Order of Malta
Switzerland
Tarija, Bolivia
Thuringia, Germany
Tlaxcala, Mexico
Tonga
Free Territory of Trieste (1947–1954)
Tunisia
Turkey
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (de facto state, limited recognition)
Tyrol, Austria
Umm al-Quwain, United Arab Emirates
Upper Austria, Austria
Utrecht (city), Netherlands
Utrecht (province), Netherlands
Valais, Switzerland
Vendée, France
Vienna, Austria
Vorarlberg, Austria
Warwickshire, England, United Kingdom
Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen, 1927-1962
White, red, blue
Adjara, Georgia
Alagoas, Brazil (with multicolored coat of arms)
Amazonas, Brazil
American Samoa, (US insular area) (with multicolor emblem)
Anguilla (British overseas territory) – with other color symbol
Arkansas, United States
Ascension Island (part of the British overseas territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha) – with other color symbol
Assyrian flag – with other color symbol, two shades of blue or red (may or may not always be included)
Australia
Bahia, Brazil
Bali Kingdom (914-1908)
Belize (with multicolored coat of arms)
Bermuda (British overseas territory) – with other color symbol
British Antarctic Territory (British overseas territory) – with other color symbol
British Indian Ocean Territory (British overseas territory) – with other color symbol
British Virgin Islands (British overseas territory) – with other color symbol
Bydgoszcz, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Cambodia
Campania, Italy
Cayman Islands (British overseas territory) (with multicolored coat of arms)
Central Department, Paraguay
Chicago, Illinois, United States
Chile
Republic of China (Taiwan and surrounding islands)
Christian flag
Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Cleveland, Ohio, United States - with other color symbol
Confederate States of America, unrecognised, 1861–1865, flag in use 1861–1863
Confederate States of America (battle flag, used by the Confederate military), 1861–1865
Cook Islands
Costa Rica – with other color symbol
Crimea (Ukraine)
Croatia – with other color symbol
Croats of Serbia
Cuba
Czech Republic
Dallas, Texas, United States - with other color symbol
Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Dominican Republic – with other color symbol
Easton, Pennsylvania, United States
Falkland Islands (British overseas territory) – with other color symbol
Faroe Islands (Danish autonomous country)
Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, British colony, 1953–1963 – with other color symbol
Fiji – with other color symbol; two different shades of blue
France
French Southern and Antarctic Lands
Friesland, Netherlands
Georgia, naval ensign
Merchant Flag of Germany (1946–1949), used during the Occupation Period to identify German ships according to international law.
Hawaii, United States
Herefordshire, England, United Kingdom
Hokkaido Prefecture, Japan
Iceland
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Iowa, United States (with multicolored emblem)
Johor, Malaysia
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Kayin State, Myanmar
North Korea
Laos
Legionowo, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Liberia
Luxembourg
Luxembourg (civil ensign)
Luxembourg, Belgium
Magdalena Department, Colombia
Manitoba, Canada – with other color symbol
Mari El, Russia (2006–2011)
Mataram Sultanate (1587–1755)
Mississippi, United States (2001–2020)
Missouri, United States – with other color symbol
Mobile, Alabama, United States - with other color symbol
Montserrat (British overseas territory) – with other color symbol
Mordovia, Russia
Natal (British colony, 1870–1910) – with other color symbol
Natalia Republic (1839–1843, unrecognized)
Nepal
Netherlands
Netherlands Antilles
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States - with gold emblems
New Zealand
Norway
Ohio, United States
Panama
Pará, Brazil
Paraguay – with other color symbol
Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands (British overseas territory) – with other color symbol
Puerto Rico (US insular area)
Republic of West Papua (1961–1962)
Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Russia
Sabah, Malaysia – three different shades of blue
Saint Helena (part of the British overseas territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha) – with other color symbol
Samoa
Schaumburg-Lippe, Germany (to 1946)
Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Serbia – with other color symbol
Serbia and Montenegro (1992–2006)
Serbs of Croatia
Seychelles (1976–1977)
Sint Maarten, Kingdom of the Netherlands – with other color symbol
Slovakia
Slovenia – with other color symbol
Southern Nations, Nationalities, and Peoples' Region, Ethiopia (with multicolored emblem)
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (British overseas territory) – with other color symbol
Springfield, Illinois, United States
Tennessee, United States
Texas, United States
Thailand
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Transvaal (British colony, 1903–1910) – with other color symbol
Trenton, Georgia, United States
Tristan da Cunha (part of the British overseas territory of Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha) – with other color symbol
Turks and Caicos Islands (British overseas territory) – with other color symbol
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
United States of America
Wallis and Futuna, French overseas territory, unofficial
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Yugoslavia (1946–1992) – with other color symbol
White, red, blue, green
Abruzzo, Italy – with other color symbol
Afar Region, Ethiopia (with multicolored emblem)
Alpes-Maritimes, France
Azerbaijan
Aztlán, unofficial flag of Chicano nationalism, with other color symbol
Chin State, Myanmar (with multicolored emblem)
Djibouti
Equatorial Guinea – with other color symbol
Gambia
Groningen (province), Netherlands
Guanacaste, Costa Rica
Herzegovina-Neretva Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Imbabura Province, Ecuador
Khakassia
Nieuwe Republiek (1884–1888, unrecognized)
Ogaden, Ethiopia
Sakha Republic, Russia
Somali Region, Ethiopia
South African Republic (1852–1877 & 1881–1902)
South Moluccas (1950–1963)
Uzbekistan
White, red, green
Republic of Abkhazia (de facto state, limited recognition)
Algeria
Amambay Department, Paraguay – with other color symbol
Anhalt, Germany (1863–1945)
Areguá, Paraguay – with other color symbol
Basque Country, Spain
Belarus
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (with multicolored coat of arms), in use 1996–2007
Boyacá Department, Colombia
Bulgaria
Burundi
Central Bosnia Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Chiriquí Province, Panama
Cisalpine Republic (1797–1802)
Cispadane Republic (1796–1797)
Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland
Harari Region, Ethiopia (with multicolored emblem)
Houthis
Hungary
Iran
Ingushetia, Russia
Italy
Kingdom of Italy (1861–1946) – with other color symbol
Lebanon
Lublin, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Madagascar
Maldives
Manabí Province, Ecuador
Mexico – with multicolored emblem
Neuchâtel, Switzerland
New England, United States
North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Nottinghamshire, England, United Kingdom
Oman
Paraguarí Department, Paraguay – with other color symbol
Posavina Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Saga Prefecture, Japan
San Ignacio, Paraguay
Santa Catarina, Brazil
Seychelles (1977–1996)
Tajikistan, (emblem is gold)
Tatarstan, Russia
Wales, United Kingdom
Zenica-Doboj Canton, Bosnia and Herzegovina
White, blue
Almelo, Netherlands
Altai Republic, Russia
Antarctica
Argentina – with other color symbol
Arlon, Belgium
Arnhem, Netherlands
Assen, Netherlands
Basilicata, Italy
Bavaria, Germany
Bavaria, Germany
Billings, Montana, United States (with multicolored emblem)
Bonnie Blue Flag, unofficial flag of the Confederate States of America
Buffalo, New York, United States (with multicolored emblem)
Chiba, Japan
Ciskei, nominally independent homeland (Bantustan), 1981-1994 (with black emblem)
Chiba Prefecture, Japan (with gold on symbol)
Chuuk, Federated States of Micronesia
Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States (with multicolored emblem)
Coptic flag (with multicolored coat of arms)
Czeladź, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
East Turkestan Liberation Organization/East Turkistan Republic
Ecuador (1845–1860)
El Salvador – with other color symbol
Finland
Fort Wayne, Indiana, United States (with red symbols)
Fukui Prefecture, Japan
Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan
Galicia, Spain – with other color symbol
Gdynia, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Gelendzhik, Russia
Greece
Goryachy Klyuch, Russia
Guatemala (with multicolored emblem)
Guayas Province, Ecuador
Hoogeveen, Netherlands
Honduras
Houston, Texas, United States (with multicolored seal)
Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan
Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan
Israel
Iwate Prefecture, Japan
Kachin State, Myanmar
Kłobuck, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Korean Unification Flag, used when South Korean and North Korean athletes compete on a shared team
Kosrae, Federated States of Micronesia
Koszalin, Poland
Kraków, Poland
Legnica, Poland
Leyen (1806–1813)
Louisiana, United States – with other color symbol
Lucerne, Switzerland
Luxembourg City, Luxembourg - with other color symbol
Madison, Wisconsin, United States (with multicolored emblem)
Martinique, French overseas department, unofficial
Federated States of Micronesia
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Moultrie Flag, historical flag used during the American Revolution
Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan
Nicaragua (with multicolored emblem)
Northwest Territories, Canada (with multicolored coat of arms)
Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Paraguay (1826–1842)
Quebec, Canada
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (with multicolored coat of arms)
Rybnik, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
San Andres y Providencia, Colombia
San Marino – with other color symbol
Santander, Cantabria, Spain – with other color symbol
Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, Germany (to 1920)
Schwarzburg-Sondershausen, Germany (to 1920)
Scotland, United Kingdom
Shetland, Scotland, United Kingdom
Shiga Prefecture, Japan
Slavonia, Croatia
Somalia
Sosnowiec, Poland
South Carolina, United States
The Starry Plough, used after the 1930s
Syracuse, New York, United States (with multicolored seal)
Tenerife, Spain
Toruń, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Tottori Prefecture, Japan
Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, 1965-1986
United Nations
Wakayama, Japan
Westphalia (1807–1813)
Yamagata, Japan
Veraguas, Panama
Virginia, United States – with other color symbol
Wakayama Prefecture, Japan
Yamagata Prefecture, Japan
Yap, Federated States of Micronesia
Zug, Switzerland
Zurich, Switzerland
Zwolle, Netherlands
White, blue, green
Blachownia, Poland
Cascadia – two shades of green
Córdoba Department, Colombia
Cumberland, England, United Kingdom
Galapagos, Ecuador
Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom (a cream white)
Guaviare Department, Colombia (with multicolored coat of arms)
Kabardino-Balkaria, Russia
Kępno, Poland
Khabarovsk Krai, Russia
Komi, Russia
Konstancin-Jeziorna, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Labrador, Canada (unofficial)
Limón, province of Costa Rica
Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus (1917–1921)
Confederation of Mountain Peoples of the Caucasus (1989–2000)
New York City Police Department
Nunatsiavut, Canada
Paraná, Brazil
San Pedro Department, Paraguay – with other color symbol
Sierra Leone
Yukon, Canada (with multicolored coat of arms)
Republic of Jamtland (with black seal)
White, blue, green, tan
Pohnpei, Federated States of Micronesia
White, blue, grey
Northern Mariana Islands (US insular area) - with other color symbol
Northern Mariana Islands (US insular area), 1976-1981
Valle del Cauca, Colombia
White, green
Andalusia, Spain – with other color symbol
Anhalt-Bernburg (to 1863)
Anhalt-Dessau (to 1863)
Anhalt-Köthen (to 1853)
Antioquia, Colombia
Aomori Prefecture, Japan
Bangkok, Thailand
Cesar Department, Colombia
Caaguazú, Paraguay
Coburg, Germany (1918–1920)
Comoros (1978–1992)
Comoros (1992–1996)
Comoros (1996–2001)
East Java (1948–1950)
Egypt (1922–1958)
Esmeraldas Province, Ecuador
Esperanto flag
Gifu Prefecture, Japan
Groningen (city), Netherlands
Hasselt, Belgium
Jaworzno, Poland
Kagawa Prefecture, Japan
Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
La Guajira, Colombia
Los Ríos Province, Ecuador
Lombardy, Italy
Madura (1948–1950)
Meta, Colombia
Mie Prefecture, Japan
Miyagi Prefecture, Japan
Nigeria
Norfolk Island (Australian external territory)
Pakistan
Pasundan (1948–1950)
Pando Department, Bolivia
Pine Tree Flag, historical flag used during the American Revolution
Ridderkerk, Netherlands
Risaralda Department, Colombia
Rhodesia (1968–1979) – with other color symbol
Rotterdam, Netherlands
St. Gallen, Switzerland
Styria, Austria
Santa Cruz Department (Bolivia), Bolivia
Saudi Arabia
Saxe-Altenburg, Germany (1826–1920)
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Germany (1826–1911)
Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Germany (1911–1918)
Saxe-Gotha, Germany (1918–1920)
Saxe-Hildburghausen (to 1826)
Saxe-Meiningen, Germany (to 1920)
Saxony, Germany
Siberia, Russia
Stellaland (1883–1885, de facto state, limited recognition)
Styria, Austria
Sucre, Colombia (with multicolored coat of arms)
Tochigi Prefecture, Japan
Toyama Prefecture, Japan
Tokyo, Japan (Symbol flag)
Vaupés Department, Colombia – two different shades of green
Vlieland, Netherlands
Wavre, Belgium
White, green, tan
Alto Paraná Department, Paraguay
Transkei, nominally independent homeland (Bantustan), 1976-1994
White, purple
Bueng Kan Province, Thailand (with multicolored seal)
Gunma Prefecture, Japan
Tokyo, Japan
White, murrey
Black
Black Flag
Al-Qaeda, flag of Jihad (with white text)
Ansaru (with multicolored emblem)
Caucasus Emirate, Jihadist organisation in Russia (with white text)
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (with white text and seal)
Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad, flag used in late 2004 (with yellow and white text)
Black, red
Albania
Anarcho-syndicalist flag
Aosta Valley, Italy
FET y de las JONS
Namur (province), Belgium
Nijmegen, Netherlands
Württemberg, Germany (to 1945)
Württemberg-Hohenzollern, West Germany (1945–1952)
Black, red, blue
Donetsk People's Republic, self-proclaimed state in Ukraine (with white text and multicolored emblem)
Red
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States (with white text and multicolored emblem)
Gdańsk, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Kedah, Malaysia (with multicolored coat of arms)
Muscat and Oman (to 1970)
Oruro Department, Bolivia
Racibórz, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Sławków, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Red, blue
Chimborazo, Ecuador (with multicolored coat of arms)
Chorzów, Poland
Cotopaxi Province, Ecuador
Georgian SSR, Soviet Union (1951–1990)
Gliwice, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Guam (US insular area) (with multicolored coat of emblem)
Haiti (with multicolored coat of arms)
Liechtenstein (with gold and black emblem)
Province of Lugo, Spain (with multicolored coat of arms)
Oldenburg, Germany (to 1946)
Paris, France (with multicolored coat of arms)
Szczecin, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Ticino, Switzerland
Venlo, Limburg, the Netherlands (with multicolored coat of arms)
Wodzisław Śląski, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Wojkowice, Poland
Red, blue, green
Dagestan, Russia
Karelia, Russia
Kayah State, Myanmar (with multicolored emblem)
The Romani People
Red, green
Arauca Department, Colombia
Bangladesh
Bolívar Province, Ecuador
Głogówek, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
La Paz, Bolivia
Morocco
Piaseczno, Poland
Portugal (with multicolored coat of arms)
Transnistria (civil flag) (de facto state, limited recognition)
Tungurahua, Ecuador
Blue
Alberta, Canada (with multicolored shield of arms)
Boston, Massachusetts, United States (with multicolored emblem)
Cochabamba, Bolivia
Idaho, United States (with multicolored seal)
Indiana, United States (with gold seal)
Maine, United States (with multicolored coat of arms)
Michigan, United States (with multicolored coat of arms)
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States (with multicolored emblems)
Minnesota, United States (with multicolored seal)
New York, United States (with multicolored coat of arms)
Blue, green
Chattanooga, Tennessee, United States (with multicolored emblem)
Santa Elena Province, Ecuador – two different shades of blue (with multicolored coat of arms)
Green
Beni Department, Bolivia
Green Flag
Libya (1977–2011)
Hamas, Palestinian entity (with white text)
Wałbrzych, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)
Washington (state), United States – with other color symbol
See also
- List of flags
- List of flags by color
- List of flags by number of colors