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One of the proposed flags in 1910 to be the official flag of the Portuguese Republic.
from /r/vexillology Top comment: Flag design committee meeting: Alright, everybody empty your pockets and put the contents on this table cloth. Ok. Good, that should be our new flag.
This is the flag of a different timeline where California is a independent republic. The idea was mine and the art was made u/olivierhamann.
from /r/vexillology Top comment: Gummy Bear State.
Flag of The Most Serene Dutch Republic.
from /r/vexillology Top comment: Wouldn't it be cooler for the right side of the flag to be 7 strips since it were the 7 provinces?
My proposal of Lakotah communist flag. Lakotah Socialist Republic. Lakotah communist
from /r/vexillology Top comment: The poison made especially for Cuzco. Cuzco’s poison.
Reichskriegsflagge (Reich War Flag) of the Weimar Republic Military, Reichswehr. Never actually used during the short history of the Weimar Republic.
from /r/vexillology Top comment: I really like this since it incorporates the imperial war flag and the black, red and gold colors of the Weimar era. Thankfully I think this is still okay to use since it’s not used by the far right in Germany or the U.S., especially since they don’t usually pine for that chaotic democratic period of Germany.
On this day 76 years ago (17th of June 1944), Iceland declared itself a republic.
from /r/vexillology Top comment: On 31 December 1943, the Danish–Icelandic Act of Union expired after 25 years. Beginning on 20 May 1944, Icelanders voted in a four-day plebiscite on whether to terminate the personal union with Denmark, abolish the monarchy, and establish a republic. The vote was 97% to end the union, and 95% in favour of the new republican constitution. Iceland formally became a republic on 17 June 1944, with Sveinn Björnsson as its first president.