Flag of Norton
The flag of the State of Norton is a tricolour consisting of three equal vertical bands displaying the national colours of Norton: red, white and blue alongside the national emblem. It is unofficially known as The Nortonian Tricolour, or 'Burfield's Banner a reference to the flag's designer and President Rafe Burfield. The design was first displayed following the November 2023 Nortonian coup d'état on 2 November 2023 when it was officially adopted as the national flag. The flag is primarily used to represent Norton on a national and international level, such as in diplomatic affairs or sporting events. In addition, the flag is used as the national ensign.
Name | Drapeau de l'État de Norton |
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Use | Civil flag and ensign |
Proportion | 15:22 |
Adopted | 2 November 2023 |
Design | A tricolour of green, red and green, charged in the centre with a black five pointed star in a gold disc. |
Use | State flag and ensign |
Proportion | 15:22 |
Adopted | 2 November 2023 |
Design | The civil flag of Norton, charged with the national emblem in the first green bar, hoist side. |
Use | Other |
Proportion | 3:5 |
Design | Plain red banner, with the canton consisting of the PDNP emblem. |
Alongside the official tricolour, the Government of Norton permits the use of the flag of the People's Democratic National Party of Norton as a secondary unofficial flag to represent the Nortonian people, however, this flag lacks legal recognition.
Government Flags
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Standard of the President of Norton
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Standard of the Vice President of Norton
Military Flags
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Flag of the Nortonian People's Army
Former flags
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Flag of the State of Norton during the first republican period, 2021-2022
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Flag of the short-lived Kingdom of Norton, 2022-23
Rejected proposals of the national flag
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First proposal for a Nortonian national flag, submitted by Rafe Hargreaves