Flag of Golgotha-Hesperia
Name | La Gloria Maria |
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Use | National flag |
Proportion | 3:4 |
Adopted | 4 September 2023 |
Design | Royal Blue, white, and Catholic yellow striped flag |
Designed by | D. Manoel I de Benquerença |
Name | Secondary National flag |
Use | National flag |
Proportion | 3:4 |
Adopted | 4 September 2023 |
Design | A 3:4 vertically striped bicolour of blue and white, with the coat of arms of Golgotha-Hesperia centered over the colour boundary. |
Designed by | D. Manoel I de Benquerença |
Use | War flag |
Proportion | 31:16 |
Adopted | 5 September 2023 |
Designed by | D. Manoel I de Benquerença |
Use | Royal Standard File:FIAV royal standard.svg |
Proportion | 2:3 |
Adopted | ??? |
Design | Lesser coat of arms with crown on top in front of white banner |
Designed by | D. Manoel I de Benquerença |
The flag of Golgotha-Hesperia (Portuguese: Bandeira de Gólgota-Hespéria, Spanish: Bandera de Golgóta-Hesperia, French: Drapeau de Golgotha-Hespérie) is the national flag of the Golgo-Hesperian Empire. It is a rectangular field divided into blue on the left and white on the right. The national coat of arms of Golgotha-Hesperia is centered over the colour country at an equal distance from all sides.
Commonly Used Flags
In addition to the national flags, there are other commonly used flags to represent the nation.
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Glorified flag (19 May 2023-16 July 2023)
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White banner
History of flags
Before established Government
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First flag of Hesperia (Unknown date)
The first symbol that can be associated with Hesperia is a green field banner with Saint George and the Dragon. The Dragon having represented Communism. Under that symbol, it reads "Thou Shalt Not Steal."
The Old Dictatorship
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Original Old-Dictatorship flag (20 April 2023-18 May 2023)
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Glorified flag (19 May 2023-16 July 2023)
The Blue-White-Yellow striped flag. The colours of the Old Dictatorship, but are cemented as Golgotha-Hesperia's colours.
Change of Empire (August 13th, 2023-Current)
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First Mariblanca flag (16 July 2023-4 September 2023)
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Official Mariblanca (4 September 2023-Current)
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Royal standard (i forgot-Current)
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National flag (je ne me souviens pas-Current)