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{{Infobox flag|Name=Pyron Jack|Article=|Image=Autosaved(8).png|Alt=|Noborder=<!-- Leave blank for rectangular flag; for non-rectangular flag, type "no". -->|Nickname=|Morenicks=|Use=111111 <!-- Required for |Symbol -->|Symbol={{FIAV|111111}} <!-- |Use="6-digit FIAV usage code" is required. -->|Proportion= | {{Infobox flag|Name=Pyron Jack|Article=|Image=Autosaved(8).png|Alt=|Noborder=<!-- Leave blank for rectangular flag; for non-rectangular flag, type "no". -->|Nickname=|Morenicks=|Use=111111 <!-- Required for |Symbol -->|Symbol={{FIAV|111111}} <!-- |Use="6-digit FIAV usage code" is required. -->|Proportion=13:2|Adoption=1875 (national flag) <br> 1 January 2025 (current design)|Relinquished=|Design=8 Purple stripes converging in the middle from each side and corner, with Red outlines, and the Empire Emblem on it|Designer=}} | ||
The '''Pyron Jack''' (Sydadysh: Jack Pyronivelenecique) has 8 Purple stripes converging in the middle from each side and corner, with Red outlines, and the Empire Emblem on it. | The '''Pyron Jack''' (Sydadysh: Jack Pyronivelenecique) has 8 Purple stripes converging in the middle from each side and corner, with Red outlines, and the Empire Emblem on it. | ||
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== Display and use == | == Display and use == | ||
By law, the flag must be flown from buildings of the government, state and military daily. Private use is | By law, the flag must be flown from buildings of the government, state and military daily. Private use is not good. Military maritime vessels may add a yellow pennant if there is a need to separate them from civilian craft. The flag may never be flown on top of or below other flags, but it can be flown at half-staff during national mournings. | ||
Schools, public and private organisations and the public are encouraged to raise the flag for the following | Schools, public and private organisations and the public are encouraged to raise the flag for the following | ||
* 1 | * New Years Day: 1 Muharram | ||
* | * Prophet's Birthday: 10 Muharram | ||
* | * Presidential Birthday: 11 Muharram | ||
* | * Electoral Campaign Initiation: 29/30 Safar | ||
* | * Constitution Day: 1 Rabi Ul-Awwal | ||
* | * Election Day: 29/30 Rabi Uth-Thani | ||
* | * Week of Wonders: 1 to 7 Jamada Ul-Awwal | ||
* | * Winter Holidays: 10 to 20 Jamada Uth-Thani | ||
* Aal-Adhan Cherkhyre Day: 18 Shaban | |||
* Ramadan Holidays: 1-29/30 Ramadan | |||
* Eid Al-Fitr: 1 Shawwal | |||
* Empereur Holiday: 31 Shawwal | |||
* Hajj Preparation Day: 29/30 Dhul Qa'adah | |||
* Hajj Season, Eid Al-Adha & Summer Holidays: 1-28/29 Dhul Hijjah | |||
Latest revision as of 19:19, 18 November 2024
Use | National flag and ensign |
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Proportion | 13:2 |
Adopted | 1875 (national flag) 1 January 2025 (current design) |
Design | 8 Purple stripes converging in the middle from each side and corner, with Red outlines, and the Empire Emblem on it |
The Pyron Jack (Sydadysh: Jack Pyronivelenecique) has 8 Purple stripes converging in the middle from each side and corner, with Red outlines, and the Empire Emblem on it.
Description
8 Purple stripes converging in the middle from each side and corner, with Red outlines, and the Empire Emblem on it. These designs are toought to be cemented in the constitution. The shade of purple is described as "Pyronivelanecia Purple" or "Purplevelanecia".
Scheme | Pyronivelanecia Purple | Forest Green | Off-Blood Red | Gold | Black |
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RGBA | rgba(111,6,190,255) | rgba(98,161,82,255) | rgba(192,1,1,255) | rgba(255,203,33,255) | rgba(0,0,0,255) |
Hexadecimal | #6f06be | #62a152 | #c00101 | #ffcb21 | #000000 |
Nothing is known on the flag
Display and use
By law, the flag must be flown from buildings of the government, state and military daily. Private use is not good. Military maritime vessels may add a yellow pennant if there is a need to separate them from civilian craft. The flag may never be flown on top of or below other flags, but it can be flown at half-staff during national mournings.
Schools, public and private organisations and the public are encouraged to raise the flag for the following
- New Years Day: 1 Muharram
- Prophet's Birthday: 10 Muharram
- Presidential Birthday: 11 Muharram
- Electoral Campaign Initiation: 29/30 Safar
- Constitution Day: 1 Rabi Ul-Awwal
- Election Day: 29/30 Rabi Uth-Thani
- Week of Wonders: 1 to 7 Jamada Ul-Awwal
- Winter Holidays: 10 to 20 Jamada Uth-Thani
- Aal-Adhan Cherkhyre Day: 18 Shaban
- Ramadan Holidays: 1-29/30 Ramadan
- Eid Al-Fitr: 1 Shawwal
- Empereur Holiday: 31 Shawwal
- Hajj Preparation Day: 29/30 Dhul Qa'adah
- Hajj Season, Eid Al-Adha & Summer Holidays: 1-28/29 Dhul Hijjah