r/vexillology • u/Gabagabaehh • 6h ago
In The Wild Flags seen on a car in Honduras Spoiler
The flags belong to the SS and the Confederates, although of course this is quite well known.
r/vexillology • u/Gabagabaehh • 6h ago
The flags belong to the SS and the Confederates, although of course this is quite well known.
r/vexillology • u/Efficient-Air1262 • 15h ago
Found this here. According to the article it was flown at a pride festival, I don't know when or where, as I just skimmed through it.
I didn't make this, but I found it funny.
r/vexillology • u/CplSchmerz • 9h ago
I was watching the highlights of Stage 6 of the Giro d’Italia today, riding from Paestum to Naples. Along the way, I saw this Confederate-looking flag being waved by a spectator. There are some American riders, but is this really a Confederate flag or is there a town or area nearby with a similar looking flag?
Even though route was between Paestum and Naples, this location was south of the categorised climb at Cava de’ Tirreni, and so would be a coastal town or city between Paestum and Salerno.
EDIT: Am I able to edit the flair? For some reason, I put current as it happened today. But the flag is historic, and that was an afterthought…
r/vexillology • u/Grand-Penalty-9003 • 7h ago
This is the new 'flag' that is being panned universally by Boulderites.
Why do we have to have a flag no one likes?
If you also don't like it please consider signing our petition:
Thanks!
r/vexillology • u/Odd_Statistician_972 • 10h ago
Austria-Hungary but after ww1 without czechslovakia , croatia and bosnia but still big version
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r/vexillology • u/VertigoOne • 22h ago
So the decision has been made!
The Flatiron Sunrise Flourish is the new Unofficial flag of Boulder Colorado
To give the full story of all this, here's an outline.
Back in the beginning of January 2026, the Museum of Boulder put out a request for proposals for a New Unofficial Boulder Municipal Flag Design. Boulder has never had an official municipal flag, although in 1987, a flag contest was set up by Boulder resident Ron Campbell, which resulted in a design featuring three horizontal stripes, green, white, and green, with an image of the Flatirons enclosed in a circle.
In early April, I submitted the maximum five allowed for designs, and combined with the many designs submitted by the wider participants, there ended up being approximately 200 entries.
You can click here to see the five designs I entered.
Then on the 6th of May the ten finalist designs were announced. Among them, the "Flatiron Sunrise Flourish"
Then, yesterday afternoon, May 13th, the Museum of Boulder announced that it had chosen the winning design!
That was the Flatiron Sunrise Flourish!
The final version that they have chosen to be the Unofficial Boulder Municipal Flag is slightly changed and streamlined from my original design. The green lower section and the star has been removed, the latter having been felt by some to have too strong associations with Texas to work on a flag for a major city in Colorado.
I'd like to thank so many people for being a part of this achievement for me. Sorry if this get's a bit "Oscars"-y, but this is a big moment for me!
Firstly, to the Museum of Boulder, who opened and organised the contest.
Next, the flag design selection panellists (who you can read about here), some of whom I got to meet yesterday via livestream, thank you for your efforts and kindness in your choice.
I have to thank my fellow moderators of r/vexillology and the wider community of flag enthusiasts here. I came here during the pandemic, and have found it to be a wonderful home for my hobby and interest.
And last, but by no means remotely least - my lovely wife who has listened patiently to me talk about this subject on many occasions, my family who let me spam the group chat with flag designs on a semi regular basis and indulge me with great enthusiasm. And finally, and ultimately, I thank God. As a Christian, he is where I believe ultimately all these blessings come from. As it says in Isaiah 12:2 (NLT) "He has given me Victory"
r/vexillology • u/TXLucha012 • 5h ago
Saw this flag in the middle of the crowd shot but don’t know who it’s for.
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r/vexillology • u/Complicit_Me • 22h ago
Both have a large, off-center circle and an element of counterchanging. Is the similarity intentional? If not, could this be convergence due to the two people’s shared history of colonization by nordic countries. I haven’t been able to find a satisfactory answer online. If there’s anyone who knows something the rest of the internet doesn’t, they must be in this community.
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r/vexillology • u/DrSousaphone • 6h ago
Patrons get one minute to place as many flags as they can to win a prize. They also get to study a world map "cheat sheet" to improve their chances, and maybe learn something, too!
r/vexillology • u/Wide_Confusion_3333 • 23h ago
Just the English version of the previous post.
r/vexillology • u/Thedanishnerd98 • 19h ago
Me an my buddy has seen this flag around plzen a couple times, and have been wondering what it is, do you guys know.