Flag of Holy Free (Pacifica)

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Holy Free
National flag of Holy Free
UseNational Flag
Proportion2:3
Adopted4 August 1814
DesignA white holsani cross on a blue and red background with a white and yellow crown that have a black border and a red jewel on the middle of the cross

The flag of Holy Free (Tai: Thong heang racha-anachak Holy Free) is composed of a white holsani cross on a blue and red background with a white and yellow crown that have a black border and a red jewel in the middle of the cross. It was officially adopted as the national flag of the Kingdom of Holy Free by King Trinal V on 4th August 1814.

Description

The national flag of Holy Free is A white holsani cross on a light blue (officially described as "holy light blue") and red (officially described as "freean red") background with a white and yellow crown that have a black border and a red jewel on the middle of the cross. The flag proportions (width:length) are 2:3.

Scheme Freean red Holy light blue Yellow White Black
CMYK 0.100.85.22 100.33.0.0 0.0.1.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.100
RGB (198,0,29) (0,170,255) (255,255,0) (255,255,255) (0,0,0)
Hexadecimal #C6001D #00AAFF #FFFF00 #FFFFFF #000000

History

Kingdom of Free

Flag of the Kingdom of Free

With the coronation of Andrea I in 1638 and the accession of the House of Free a unified flag was designed to bring all the counties together under the new rule. It was taken from the colours of the Coat of Arms the House of Free.





Modern flag of the Kingdom of Holy Free

Flag of Holsanism
Historically the flag of the Holsani state (1634-1813)

The flag of Holy Free is a hybrid of the flag of the kingdom of Free and the Holsani state. This flag was adopted because of the union of Holsani and Free, the change of the major religion in Free and to represents that Holy Free is a religious nation.






Display and use

The flag is usually flown from the government buildings and at military bases in Holy Free. Private use is not widespread. Only on national holidays is there widespread private use. The flag is also displayed at times of sadness at half-staff as a sign of respect or national mourning.

  • 3rd March (National day)
  • 31st October (Father's day also known as King Trinal VII's birthday)

Variant flags of Holy Free

Other flags are used to represent Holy Free, most notably at sea to differentiate the flag of Holy Free from typical signal flags

Naval Jack

File:Naval jack of the Kingdom of Holy Free.png
Naval Jack of Holy Free

The Naval Jack of Holy Free is adopted around the time that King Trinal V adopted the national flag but the exact date is unknown. It is notable for its use of a ration of 1:1 compared to the 2:3 ration of the other flags of Holy Free. It is used on docked vessels only and mostly historical ships locked at different harbors in Holy Free. It is composed of an hourglass shape with 2 triangles (The top triangle is red with blue lines on two sides of the triangle and the other triangle is blue). It symbolized Mt.Holy Saint which is a volcano.



Naval Ensign

Naval Ensign of Holy Free

The Naval ensign of Holy Free is adopted on 27 October 1994. It is used on vessels and battleships of Holy Free. It is composed of a white diamond on a blue and red background with an anchor in the center. It symbolizes the sea.





Flags of the Provinces of Holy Free

Flags of the Government and the Army

See also