Flag of the Listembourg (fictional country).jpg 1,200 × 823; 83 KB Flag of the Martian Congressional Republic 1-2.png 5,670 × 2,835; 161 KB Flag of the Meritocratic Principality of Western Carolina.jpg 640 × 423; 62 KB Name Flag Work Notes Absurdistan: Politische Studien (1971): An imaginary land in which absurdity is the norm, especially in its public authorities and government.: Absurdistan, Republic of Absurdistan by Gary Shteyngart (2006): A country located on the coast of the Caspian Sea, which gained its independence following the fall of the Soviet Union.The country is rich in oil, and its population.
Fictional Country Flags from Tintin r/vexillology
Flags of fictional countries (1 C, 303 F) Flags of fictional settings (3 C, 12 F) Flags of marching bands (9 F) Flags of users (23 F) H. Fictional flags with hammer and sickle (30 F) Flags of Hello Internet (9 F) L. LGBT pride flags of Iraq (7 F) M. Media in category "SVG flags of fictional countries". The following 152 files are in this category, out of 152 total. Flag of Amestris.svg 268 × 166; 12 KB. Azuristan Flag.svg 600 × 400; 711 bytes. Banana republic.svg 827 × 496; 22 KB. Bandera Springfield.svg 1,000 × 700; 46 KB. BanderaSpringfield.svg 744 × 1,052; 5 KB. The category of fictional flags on TV includes any entry that concerns television series. For a Made-for-TV movie, see the Fictional Flags in Film section. Advertisement This category includes any entry that derives primarily from advertising. Mostly, these are flags that supposedly represent fictional countries. Fictional country. A fictional country is a country that is made up for fictional stories, and does not exist in real life, or one that people believe in without proof. Sailors have always mistaken low clouds for land masses, and in later times this was given the name Dutch capes. [1] Other fictional lands appear most commonly as settings or.
Flag For a Fictional Country vexillology
A. Fictional flags of Albania (1 C, 36 F) Unofficial flags of Argentina (2 C, 16 F) Fictional flags of Australia (1 C, 5 F) Fictional flags of Austria-Hungary (16 F) fictional country country that appears only in works of fiction. Flags of fictional countries (1 C, 304 F) Maps of fictional countries (4 C, 34 F) Passports of fictional countries (1 C, 11 F) B. Banana republic (3 C, 5 F) Belgorod People's Republic (2 C, 3 F) Borduria (11 F) C. fictional flag flag which only exists in fiction. Flags of fictional countries (1 C, 298 F) F. Fictional flags from video games (4 C, 64 F) Flags of Firefly (14 F) J. Flags from Jericho (TV series) (7 F) M. Flags of Middle-earth (1 C, 23 F) N. Flags of Narnia (8 F) O. Flags of Oz (6 F) S. Flags from A Song of Ice and. Countries have flags. This fact is fairly important, given a flag is one of the most recognizable symbols a country can have. So if one wanted to make a well-established Fictional Country, it's only natural that country gets its own flag as well.And with symbolizing a fictional country comes many intentional design choices, often inspired heavily by design trends in real-life flags.
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Fictional flags are devices used to represent a group, faction, army, or country.Fictional flags are common in fictional worlds where they may be important for fictional civilizations, cultures, or resistances.Flags may be found on capital buildings, palaces, castles, vehicles, or carried into battle by the standard-bearers of advancing armies. The study of flags is called vexillology and has. San Pequeño: Country where nurse Gina Cuevas came from on 1990s sitcom Nurses. San Sombrèro: Central American country from a parody travel guidebook; from the same authors as Molvanîa and Phaic Tăn. Tecan: Central American country in the novel A Flag for Sunrise by Robert Stone. Tibecuador: Central American country in The Fairly OddParents.
Today, the flag is one of the most recognizable symbols of a country, group, or movement. They are easily recognizable, brightly colored, and usually have simple designs. In fiction, flags help create a well-developed world, whether by incorporating design elements based on real-life flags or with entirely original symbology. Qwghlm: a country off the northwestern coast of Britain in Neal Stephenson's fictions Cryptonomicon and The Baroque Cycle. R. Razkavia: Germanic country in Philip Pullman's The Tin Princess. Réndøosîa: a fictional Eastern European country plagued by natural disasters to the point that its flag is always depicted with a hole in it. It is also.
Flags of fictional countries by GeneralAlcazar on DeviantArt
Media in category "Fictional flags of the United States". The following 30 files are in this category, out of 30 total. 80-star US flag.png 2,048 × 1,077; 81 KB. American Union State Flag from Kaiserreich.png 2,000 × 1,333; 257 KB. Erroneous flag of Massachusetts (2022).svg 614 × 378; 58 KB. Far Cry 5 flag (without stripes).svg 1,235 × 650. Our list of country flags consists of: Countries defined in ISO 3166-1: Our main source is The International Standard for country codes created by The International Organization for Standardization, which includes 249 countries. Kosovo: Despite not being part of ISO 3166-1.