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Latest revision as of 14:39, 3 April 2021

This is a list of flags used by Dina.

National flags

Flag Date Use Description
Dina flag.png TBD-present National flag A field of white with two pairs of blood-red finger smudges, surrounded by caribou fur.
Dina flag 2.png TBD–present Variant flag The national flag with the edging of fur removed. This flag is used internationally due to ease of replication.

Presidential flags

Flag Date Use Description
Dina presidential flag.png since TBD Flag of the President of Dina A field of white with a singular blood-red finger smudge

Regional flags

Flag Date Use Description
JAZ flag.png TBD-present Flag of Jahcitazin Autonomous Zone
Joserot flag.png TBD–present Flag of Jošerot

Settlement flags

Ribbon flags

Diagram showing parts of a Dina ribbon flag.

Pre-Nordjaelm invasion, Dina traditionally used coloured ribbon as a means of signs - a factor in Dina's historical low literacy rate - and these ribbons were also used to notify trekkers of oncoming cities or villages. The colours and patterns on the ribbons are featural, meaning they display information on the settlement it represents.

In modern times, cities have been allowed to co-officially adopt their own non-ribbon flags, however the ribbon flag cannot be unofficial in that city due to Dina Symbol Association's Vexillological Preservation law.

Ribbon flags used to replace signs are still used for educational purposes and tourism, however post-independence Dina has began to implement signs with actual script.

City ribbon flags are composed of five coloured ribbons, divided into three sections: the ešmu (role), the skaagi (badge), and the fié (terf). The ešmu indicates its role as a settlement, the skaagi is a pair of colours the settlement uses to identify itself with, and the fié indicated the area that the settlement is situated on.

Ešmu ribbons

Ribbon Use Description
Dina esmu capital.png Used for the national capital, Aace. A red ribbon with two golden stripes.
Dina esmu autonomous region capital.png Used for the capitals of the autonomous regions: the Jahcitazin Autonomous Zone and Jošerot. A red ribbon with a single golden stripe.
Dina esmu port.png Used for notable port cities. Light blue ribbon with a single golden stripe.
Dina esmu city.png Used for official cities. Dark green ribbon with a single golden stripe.
Dina esmu village.png Used for other settlements, mostly villages. Dark green ribbon.

Skaagi ribbons

Ribbon Use Description
Dina skaagi red.png Used to identify itself from other settlements. A red ribbon
Dina skaagi orange.png Used to identify itself from other settlements. An orange ribbon
Dina skaagi yellow.png Used to identify itself from other settlements. A yellow ribbon
Dina skaagi green.png Used to identify itself from other settlements. A dark green ribbon
Dina skaagi blue.png Used to identify itself from other settlements. A light blue ribbon.
Dina skaagi black.png Used to identify itself from other settlements. A black ribbon
Dina skaagi white.png Used to identify itself from other settlements. A white ribbon.

Fié ribbons

Ribbons Use Description
Dina fie inland.png Used for settlements located in a flat area, often agricultural villages, or situated on a river. Two dark green ribbons
Dina fie coastal.png Used for settlements primarily located on the coast that have direct sea access. Two light blue ribbons
Dina fie mountains.png Used for settlements located in the mountains. This overrides the inland ribbons. Two yellow ribbons
Dina fie island.png Used for settlements located on islands. This overrides the inland, coastal, and mountainous ribbons. A dark green ribbon above a light blue one

City ribbon flags

Flag Date Use Ribbons used
Dina Aace flag.png Flag of Aace (aace) Capital ribbon -- yellow/red -- coastal ribbon
Dina Galga flag.png Flag of Galga (galga) Auton/reg. capital ribbon -- black/yellow -- mountainous ribbon
Dina Anuson flag.png Flag of Anuson (anusó) Auton/reg. capital ribbon -- red/yellow -- mountainous ribbon
Dina Behed flag.png Flag of Behéd (behéd) City ribbon -- white/orange -- inland ribbon
Dina Venspilc Lé Pipatu flag.png Flag of Venspilc Lé Papitu (venspilc lé papitu) City ribbon -- white/yellow-- mountainous ribbon

Non-ribbon flags

Flag Date Use Description
Aace flag.svg Co-official flag of Aace (aace) Five horizontal stripes of red, blue, yellow, blue and red.
Behéd flag.png Co-official flag of Behéd (behéd) On a green field, a yellow couped pall, partially tasselled of white and red, with three green eight-pointed stars in the chevron portion, depicting a vine and blueberries.
Venspilc lé papitu flag.svg Co-official flag of Venspilc Lé Papitu (venspilc lé papitu) On a green field, eight triangle symbolising mountains arranged around the edge of the shield in alternate colours of white and yellow.
Gatšetšilaže flag.svg Co-official flag of Gatšetšilaže (gatxetxilaye) On a magenta field, a seven-pointed star in canton. In the fly, a circle with a grey border containing a red and yellow gyronny of fourteen and a seven-pointed star with four borders all counterchanged within the gyronny. In the centre of the star, there is a black bomb.
Erabaal flag.svg Co-official flag of Erabaal (erabaal) A bicolour of red and white, the line of division being maple leaves arranged alternatively.
Spoorn flag.svg Co-official flag of Spoorn (spoorn) A white field with columns of black and white feathers.

Historical flags

Military flags