List of flags of Indonesia
This is a list of flags of Indonesia containing images and information about the official Indonesian flags used, and other historical flags.
National flag
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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17 August 1945 – present | National flag and national ensign | A horizontal bicolor of red and white | |
Practice flag to replace the National flag during rehearsals such as for the Flag hoisting ceremony | 'Latihan' is Indonesian word for 'Practice' |
Governmental and Ministry flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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Presidential flag of Indonesia[1] | Yellow colour with the Presidential Seal. | ||
Flag of the Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Indonesia | Black colour with the Ministry of Defence Seal on the centre |
Military flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1945 – present | Naval jack of Indonesian Navy | Nine equal horizontal alternating stripes of red and white | |
Flag of the Indonesian National Armed Forces | Red colour with TNI insignia and the motto "Tri Dharma Eka Karma" "Three Services, One Struggle." | ||
Flag of the Indonesian Army | Green colour with Indonesian Army insignia and the motto "Kartika Eka Paksi" Kartika = Bintang, Eka = Satu, Paksi = Burung. "The Mighty Bird Without Match Upholds High Ideals" Burung could also be translated into "Soldier" or "Prajurit"[3] | ||
Flag of the Indonesian Navy | Navy Blue colour with Indonesian Navy insignia and the motto "Jalesveva Jayamahe" "It is in the Ocean We are Victorious"
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Flag of the Indonesian Air Force | Blue colour with Indonesian Air Force insignia and the motto "Swa Bhuwana Paksa" "Wings of the Motherland" Sayap could also be translated into "Protector" or "Pelindung"[5] | ||
Flag of the General of the Indonesian Army. Usually held by the Chief of Staff of the Indonesian Army (KASAD). | |||
1943 - 1945 | Flag of PETA / Pembela Tanah Air | Pembela Tanah Air
Defenders of the Homeland Kyōdo Bōei Giyūgun (郷土防衛義勇軍) |
Provincial flags
Regencies/Cities
Historical flags
Flags of states of the United States of Indonesia
- East Indonesia (1946–1950)
- Pasundan (1948–1950)
- South Sumatra (1948–1950)
- East Sumatra (1947–1950)
- Great Dayak (1946–1950)
Former province
- Flag of East Timor before independence
Pre-Colonial states and kingdoms
- Banggai
- Bone
- Buton
- Indragiri
- Pelalawan
- Kubu
- Landak
- Matan
- Mempawah
- Sambaliung
- Sanggau
- Sidenreng
- Simpang
- Sintang
- Soppeng
- Tayan
Colonial flags
- Flag of Portugal (flown 1512-1521)
- Flag of Portugal (1521–1578)
- Flag of Portugal (1578-1640)
- First Flag of the Dutch East Indies Company
- Flag of Portugal (1616-1640) - Putative flag
- Dutch East India Company flag, adopted with red stripe around 1630 or 1663 and beyond, for the purpose of better visibility at sea against a light sky
- Flag of Portugal (1640-1667)
- Flag of Portugal (1667-1707)
- Flag of the Portuguese Empire (1706–1750, 1826–1830)
- Flag of the Amsterdam Chamber of the Dutch East Indies Company
- Flag of the Portuguese Empire (1750–1816)
- First French Empire (1806-1811)
- British Empire (1811-1815)
- British East India Company (1811-1815)
- Flag of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and Algarves (December 1815 - September 1822)
- Flag of Portugal, land use (1830-1850)
- Flag of Portugal, sea use (1830-1850)
- Flag of the Dutch East Indies
World War 2 flags
- Flag of Occupied Dutch East Indies under Imperial Japan (1942–1945)
- War flag of the Imperial Japanese Army (1942–1945)
- Imperial Standard of the Emperor of Japan (1942–1945)
Flags of separatist movements
- Free Aceh Movement (historical)
- Free Riau Movement (historical)
- Free Papua Movement (ongoing)
- South Moluccas (historical)
- Free Celebes Movement (historical)
Islamic State of Indonesia
- State flag (official)
- War flag (official)
- Army flag (official)
See also
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References
- Presidential flag of Indonesia often used during Sukarno era to sign the President's presence at the Presidential Palace. Still official but rarely used by Presidents of Indonesia after Sukarno, except by Megawati Sukarnoputri
- Doktrin Tentara Nasional Indonesia, Tridarma Ekakarma. "Indonesian National Armed Forces Doctrine" (PDF).
- N, Oleh; Hermawan, ang. "Kartika Eka Paksi". TNI Angkatan Darat (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-08-02.
- Doktrin Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut, Jalesveva Jayamahe. "Indonesian Navy Doctrine". Tentara Nasional Indonesia - Angkatan Laut.
- Oleh. "Lambang Swa Bhuwana Paksa". TNI Angkatan Udara (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-08-02.
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