Flag of Hugia

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Flag of Hugia
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Flag of Hugia
Use National flag and ensign
Proportion 3:5
Adopted 30 October 2020; 3 years ago (2020-10-30) (first version, last republic flag)
29 January 2024; 2 months ago (2024-01-29) (current design)
Design A horizontal triband of yellow, green, and orange. A royal crown is located in the center.
Designed by Henry Vireyica


The national flag of Hugia consists of a horizontal tricolor of yellow, green, and orange with a royal crown in the center. It was adopted on 30 October 2020 during the first weeks of finding itself. During the first few weeks, previous flags mainly contained red, white, and blue striped flags with a star. On 13 August 2021, the flag was re-adopted with a crown in the center and brighter stripes. It was re-adopted again on 29 January 2024 to replace the astral crown with the royal crown.

Design and symbolism

Hugia's flag is one of the few nations to not have red, white, or blue on its flag. The one sovereign nation that does not have those colors is Jamaica.

The yellow in the flag means the hope of the nation and future, the green means the political territories and nature, and the orange symbolizes the people and the myths of who ran the country. The crown was added on 13 August 2021 to symbolize that Hugia is a kingdom, but was replaced on 29 January 2024.

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Crown

The royal crown, on the center of the national flag.

Before the royal crown was added, an astral crown was on the flag for two years. An astral crown is mounted atop the shields of coats of arms of units belonging to some air forces or the personal arms of its distinguished commanders.

The astral crown when it was on the flag back then meant royalty. The yellow meant the founders and the people, the wings meant the people's strength, star in the middle meant the unity of the nation, the left star meats the river and the right star meant the United States.

The royal crown has been on the flag since 29 January 2024. It replaced the previous flag because the astral crown meant for coat of arms for specific air forces. The royal crown means royalty, in which is a kingdom. This has been on the flag ever since.

History

Hugia had no flag up until 24 April 2020 when the First Hugian Party was established until its disestablishment on 3 October 2020. Its design is the exact same as the to the prince's flag used from the 16th and 17th centuries in the Netherlands.

Under the republic, Hugia went through three changes under one month. The first two versions both used red, white, and blue. The original flag that lasted for two days (3 October 2020–5 October 2020) had a blue, red, and white stripe with an orange star in the middle of the left black triangle. From 6 October 2020–29 October 2020, there was a horizontal flag consisting of three stripes; red, white, and blue with a yellow star in the middle. On 30 October 2020, the icon yellow, green, and orange tricolor would be presented as the last national flag of the republic before it ceased.

After Hugia went through its regime change on 12 August 2021, a day later, the current flag would be adopted. It was the national flag for two years. On 29 January 2024, the flag (current version) went through a change with a new royal crown instead of the astral crown that was on it.

County, autonomous hall, and free territory flags

Most flags of the Hugian counties don't have meanings, or they are placeholder flags.

Current county flags

Dates in parentheses denote when the current flag was adopted by the Hugian government.

Current autonomous hall flags

Current free territory flags

Ideological and fictional flags

There are many flags, Henry Vireyica, the founder and current Prime Minister of Hugia, had designed most of the ideological flags of other ideologies of Hugia. However, all of these are fictional. He made these designs so that just in case anyone would make an ideology of Hugia that is inaccurate, "I made these so people don't make these flags look like they aren't Hugian. They must require one of the three colored stripes of yellow, green, and orange."

Current ideological and fictional flags

Dates in parentheses denote when the flag was first made.