This is a list of flags used in the Czech Republic to further history.
Current flags
State flag
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From |
Use |
Description |
Ratio
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1 January 1993
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Flag of the Czech Republic
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Two equal horizontal bands of white and red with a blue isosceles triangle based on the hoist side.
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2:3
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1 January 1993
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Flag of the Czech Republic (vertical display)
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The same flag, rotated and flipped over to place the hoist at the top and the white band at the left.
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1 January 1993
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Variant; vertical hoisting hanging flag
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Same as the ordinary flag of the Czech Republic, but stretched to be much longer. Traditionally used as a ceremonial flag for hanging on buildings. Used also on 30 March 2020 on the 100th anniversary of the adoption of the flag in Prague.[1]
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1:9
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1 January 1993
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Ribbon of the national colours
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Ribbon of white, red and blue is one of the national symbols of the Czech Republic.
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–
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1 January 1993
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Flag of the President
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Greater coat of arms with inscription of national motto Pravda vítězí.
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1:1
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Governmental flags
Military flags
Banners of the Armed Forces
Each branch of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic has a representative banner, each branch of the Army of the Czech Republic like Czech Land Forces, the Czech Air Force, and Special Forces has representative banner which together represents the entire Armed Forces as a whole.
| Obverse (Front) |
Reverse (Back) |
Date |
Use |
Description |
Ratio
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20 February 1993 |
Banner of the Prague Castle Guard |
Banner represents Prague Castle Guard. The obverse side of the banner is formed by a blue field and in its center is the emblem of the Castle Guard. Below is a dark blue inscription with the motto of Pravda vítězí. The reverse is also formed by blue field. To the tip to the upper edge, a white sword with a yellow leaves. From the sword to the pole there is a yellow sprig with 15 yellow linden leaves, and from the sword to the fluttering edge is a yellow sprig with yellow leaves and white laurel berries. Above the emblem is the dark blue inscription Hradní stráží, below it in the same color is inscription of year 1993. In the bottom is golden signature of President Václav Havel who granted the banner to the guard in 1993.[2][3]
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1:1
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1993 |
Banner of the General Staff of the Army |
Banner represents the Chief of the General Staff. Obverse side shows same insignia of the greater coat of arms of the Czech Republic same for all branches of the Army. Reverse side shows emblem of the General Staff of the Army with golden linden leaves.
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1:1
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1993 |
Banner of the Czech Land Forces |
Banner represents the Czech Land Forces. Obverse side shows same insignia of the greater coat of arms of the Czech Republic same for all branches of the Army. Reverse side shows emblem of Czech Land Forces with golden linden leaves.
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1:1
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1993 |
Banner of the Czech Air Force |
Banner represents the Czech Air Forces. Obverse side shows same insignia of the greater coat of arms of the Czech Republic same for all branches of the Army. Reverse side shows emblem of Czech Land Forces with golden linden leaves.
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1:1
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? |
2004 |
Banner of the University of Defence |
Banner represents the University of Defence. Obverse side shows same insignia of the greater coat of arms of the Czech Republic same for all branches of the Army. Reverse side shows emblem of the University in the yellow field with green linden leaves.[4]
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1:1
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Police flags
Banners of special forces
| Obverse (Front) |
Reverse (Back) |
Date |
Use |
Description |
Ratio
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? |
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2020 |
Banner of the Security Information Service |
Banner represents intelligence agency. The banner shows the emblem of the Security Information Service and on the reverse side the greater coat of arms held by two two-tailed lion.[5]
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River pennants
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description |
Ratio
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State Navigation Authority cs
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River police pennant. White with a square blue mascle.
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Parliamentary flags
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description |
Ratio
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2019–present |
Flag of the Committee for Heraldry and Vexillology of the Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republiccs |
Similar to the flag of the Czech Republic but with the blue triangle extended to the full length of the flag, with the emblem of the committee (a crowned double-tailed lion holding a flag and a shield).[6]
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2:3
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Subnational flags
Historic regions
Regional flags
Municipal flags
Historical flags
National flags
Military flags
War flags
Hussite Wars
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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1419–1434 |
Hussite banner |
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1420s–1434 |
Taborites banner |
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1420s–1434 |
Bohuslav of Švamberg banner |
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1420s–1434 |
Orebites banner |
Banner with pelican used by Orebites and later Orphans.
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1420s–1434 |
Praguers banner |
The "Prague Banner". During the Hussite Wars the city militia fought under this banner. Later banner was captured by Swedish troops in 1649 and placed in the Royal Military Museum in Stockholm
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University flags
Organizations
Firefighting Associations flags
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description |
Ratio
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? |
1995–present |
Flag of the Firefighters Association of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesiacs |
Adopted in 1995.[7][8][9] |
2:3
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Vexillology Associations flags
Sport Associations flags
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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2019–present |
Flag of Sokol |
Traditional national and sports organization founded in 1862
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1930s–2019 |
Flag of Sokol |
Traditional national and sports organization founded in 1862
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1912 |
Flag that the Bohemian team competed under at the 1912 Olympics. |
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Political flags
Religious flags
Roman Catholic flags
Other Christian flags
Ethnic groups flags
Proposed flags
House flags
Yacht club flags
| Flag |
Club |
Ratio
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YCR – Jachting Roudnice nad Labem
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See also
References
External links
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