Flags of country subdivisions

This overview lists flags used by first-level and second-level country subdivisions. The status of these flags varies from one country or sovereign state to the next: most of them are official flags, whereas others are only used de facto, sometimes to indicate a desire for more autonomy or independence.

Argentina

Provinces

Autonomous city

Australia

States

Territories

Austria

States

Belarus

Voblasts

  •  Flag of Brest Voblast
  •  Flag of Homiel Voblast
  •  Flag of Hrodna Voblast
  •  Flag of Mahilyow Voblast
  •  Flag of Minsk Voblast
  •  Flag of Vitsebsk Voblast

City

Belgium

Regions

Communities

Bolivia

Departments

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Entities

Cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

Brazil

States

Federal district

Brunei

Bulgaria

Canada

Provinces

Territories

Chile

Regions

People's Republic of China

Special Administrative Regions

Republic of China

Provinces

Municipalities

Counties

Colombia

Departments

Comoros

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Croatia

Counties

Czech Republic

Czech lands

Denmark

East Timor

Districts

  •  Flag of Aileu
  •  Flag of Ainaro
  •  Flag of Baucau
  •  Flag of Bobonaro
  •  Flag of Cova Lima
  •  Flag of Dili
  •  Flag of Ermera
  •  Flag of Lautém
  •  Flag of Liquiçá
  •  Flag of Manatuto
  •  Flag of Manufahi
  •  Flag of Oecusse
  •  Flag of Viqueque

Ecuador

Provinces

Egypt

Governorates

Estonia

Counties

Finland

Regions

France

Metropolitan regions

Overseas regions & territories

Georgia

Germany

States

Honduras

Departments

Hungary

Counties

Special city

India

Indonesia

Provinces

Special Region

Special Capital Region

Iraq

Ireland

Traditional provinces

Italy

Regions

Jamaica

Japan

Prefectures

Kenya

Counties

Kyrgyzstan

Regions

Latvia

Districts

Liberia

Counties

Liechtenstein

Municipalities


Flag of Balzers

Flag of Eschen

Flag of Gamprin

Flag of Mauren

Flag of Planken

Flag of Ruggell

Flag of Schaan

Flag of Schellenberg

Flag of Triesen

Flag of Triesenberg

Flag of Vaduz

Lithuania

Counties

Luxembourg

Madagascar

Malaysia

States

Federal Territory

Malta

Mexico

Federated States of Micronesia

Moldova

Districts

Cities

Autonom Republics

Montenegro

Myanmar

Regions

States

Kingdom of the Netherlands

Countries

Provinces of the Netherlands

Special municipalities of the Netherlands

New Zealand

Associated states

Territories

Other

North Macedonia

Norway

Counties

Pakistan

Administratives units

Palestine

Papua New Guinea

Provinces

Paraguay

Departments

Peru

Regions

  •  Flag of Madre de Dios Region
  •  Flag of Lambayeque Region
  •  Flag of Lima Province
  •  Flag of Pasco Region

Philippines

Provinces

Poland

Voivodeships

Portugal

Autonomous regions

Romania

Counties

Russia

Republics

Krais

Oblasts

Federal cities

Autonomous oblast

Autonomous okrugs

Saint Kitts and Nevis

Saudi Arabia

Serbia

Singapore

Slovakia

Regions

South Africa

Provinces

Spain

Autonomous communities

Autonomous cities

Sri Lanka

Provinces

Sweden

Switzerland

Tanzania

Thailand

Turkey

Uganda

Ukraine

Oblasts

Autonomous republic

Cities

United Arab Emirates

Emirates

  •  Flag of Abu Dhabi
  •  Flag of Ajman
  •  Flag of Dubai
  •  Flag of Fujairah (until 1972; now uses the national flag)
  •  Flag of Ras al-Khaimah
  •  Flag of Sharjah
  •  Flag of Umm al-Quwain

United Kingdom

Constituent nations

Crown dependencies

British Overseas Territories[5]

United States

Venezuela

States

Federal district

Vietnam

See also

Footnotes

  1. The name and flag used by the canton are not recognized by the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina; see Canton 10#Names, symbols and controversy
  2. Unofficial flag
  3. Partially recognized state
  4. Controlled by Russia but recognized by most of the international community as part of Ukraine
  5. There is no separate flag of the Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia, with the Union Jack being used to represent the territory.
  6. No single territorial flag; the three component islands have their own flags.
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