Flag of the Republic of the Auxarcs
Use | Civil and state flag and civil ensign |
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Proportion | 3:5 |
Adopted | 3 February 2024 |
Design | A vertical, irregular tricolor of green, white and blue; charged with 12-pointed star in the right 2/3rds of the fly side. |
Designed by | Nathan Smith |
The flag of the Republic of the Auxarcs, a micronation nestled in the picturesque Ozarks of Arkansas, particularly Boone County, has a rich and symbolic history deeply rooted in the region's cultural and geographical heritage.
Design and Symbolism
The flag of the Republic of the Auxarcs features a striking design that encapsulates the essence of the micronation and its surroundings. The flag consists of a vertical, irregular tricolor of green, white and blue, charged with a 12-pointed star in the right 2/3rds of the fly side. The colours of the flag, green, white, and blue, symbolize various aspects of Auxarcs' identity.
- Green Stripe: The left green stripe reflects the lush forests and verdant landscapes that characterize the Ozarks, underscoring the micronation's commitment to environmental conservation and sustainability.
- White Stripe: The middle white stripe symbolizes peace, unity, and the purity of purpose that guides the citizens of Auxarcs in their endeavors to create a harmonious society within their borders.
- Blue Field: The blue field represents the boundless skies stretching above the Ozark Mountains, symbolizing freedom, ambition, and the aspirations of the Auxarcs people to reach greater heights.
At the center of the flag lies the emblem of the Republic of the Auxarcs – a white 12-pointed star. The star serves as a representation of the original 12 states, whilst the colour white represents strength, resilience, and fortitude for the Auxarcs people, embodying their determination to overcome challenges and forge ahead towards a brighter future.
Origins
The origins of the flag of the Republic of the Auxarcs can be traced back to the micronation's founding on February 3rd, 2024. As Nathan Smith, the visionary behind the Auxarcs, sought to establish a distinct identity for their burgeoning nation, he drew inspiration from the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the Ozarks. The flag's design underwent several iterations, with each element carefully chosen to reflect the values, aspirations, and unique character of the Auxarcs' people. Through collaborative efforts and creative ingenuity, the final design emerged as a powerful symbol of pride, unity, and collective purpose for the micronation. Since its adoption, the flag of the Republic of the Auxarcs has become a cherished emblem of national identity, evoking a sense of belonging and camaraderie among its citizens. It has been proudly displayed at official ceremonies, diplomatic events, and cultural celebrations, serving as a visual representation of Auxarcs' rich heritage and vibrant spirit.
Flag variants
National flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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2024– | National and civil ensign | A vertical, irregular tricolor of green, white and blue; charged with 12-pointed star in the right 2/3rds of the fly side. | |
2024– | International purposes | A vertical, irregular tricolor of green, white and blue; charged with 12-pointed star, along with the national seal, in the right 2/3rds of the fly side. |
Historical flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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2024–2024 | Previous International flag | A vertical, irregular tricolor of green, white and blue; charged with 12-pointed star, along with a yellow 12-pointed star, in the right 2/3rds of the fly side. | |
2023–2023 | 1st national flag the Valoria Republic of the Ozarks | A blue field, with the 1st coat of arms of the Valoria Republic in the center. | |
2023–2023 | 2nd national flag the Valoria Republic of the Ozarks | A blue field, with the 2nd coat of arms of the Valoria Republic in the center, with a golden border. |