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↑ Civil flag or Landesfarben of the Habsburg monarchy (1700-1806)
↑ Merchant ensign of the Habsburg monarchy (from 1730 to 1750)
↑ Flag of the Austrian Empire (1804-1867)
↑ Civil flag used in Cisleithania part of Austria-Hungary (1867-1918)
House colours of the House of Habsburg
Autor: Sodacan, Licence: CC BY-SA 3.0
Imperial Coat of Arms of the Empire of Austria-Hungary, used from 1866 to 1915.
The Ottoman flag and Turkey Republic Flag of 1844–1935. Late Ottoman flag which was made based on the historical documents listed in the Source section. Note that a five-pointed star was rarely used in the crescent-and-star symbol before the 19th century.
Flag of Second Polish Republic and later People's Republic of Poland in period from March 29, 1928 to March 10, 1980. Red shade used here is HTML "vermilion" #E34234. Proportion 5:8.
No official flag.
Autor: F l a n k e r, Licence: CC BY-SA 2.5
Při zobrazení tohoto souboru lze snadno přidat orámování
Autor: MacMoreno, Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0
Riproduzione del Labaro della Reggenza Italiana del Carnaro 1919-20. (Il labaro nasce da un bozzetto di Gabriele D’Annunzio ma disegnato e perfezionato da Adolfo De Carolis, che è così concepito: il corpo è rosso cupo, nel terzo esterno sono inquadrati i tricolori Fiumano a sinistra e Italiano a destra, nei due terzi rimasti liberi è incluso l’emblema: un serpente d’oro squamato che fa cerchio mordendosi la coda. Dentro il cerchio del serpente le sette stelle dell’Orsa Maggiore. Nel cartiglio compare la scritta: “Quis contra nos? (“Chi sarà contro di noi?”. Il labaro è conservato nel museo di Fiume, presso la Società di Studi Fiumani di Roma.
Flag of Hungary from 29 November 1918 to 21 March 1919 and from 2 August to 8 August 1919.
Neoficiální (nepřijmutý) historický znak Moravského markrabství s knížecí korunou
Flag of Czech Silesia
Wappen des Herzogtums Kärnten
Flag of Bosnia (1908-1918)
Autor: DIREKTOR, Licence: CC BY-SA 3.0
Flag of the Kingdom of Dalmatia, also used to represent the modern-day region of Dalmatia. Not to be confused with the flag of Ukraine.
Wappen der Markgrafschaft Istrien
Flag of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, 1868-1918 (version for general use, without coat of arms)
Vexillum Ucrainae
Wappen der Gefürsteten Grafschaft Tirol
Wappen des Herzogtums Salzburg
This image orange is Vlastní tvorba založená na: Symbol keep vote.svg with the "✓" replaced with a "?".
Description: Blue-red. Landesfarben and Flag of Bukowina.
- Source: Self-drawn using gedit, based on Image:Flag_of_Bukowina.png
- Date: 17:42, 11 May 2006 (UTC)
- Author: MarianSigler {bla}
- Permission: Public Domain, but please ShareAlike (publish modifications under the same license)
Wappen der Gefürsteten Grafschaft Görz Gradisca
- Görz: Schrägrechts gespalten; vorn von Silber und Rot fünfmal schräglinks gespalten, hinten in Blau ein gekrönter goldener Löwe.
- Gradisca: Von Gold über Blau geteilt, darüber ein silbernes Ankerkreuz.
Historical coat of arms of Hungary, drawn after a 19th-century representation.
The design first appears in the 14th century, the crown is added in the 15th century. It sees only occasional use besides other variants during the late medieval to Renaissance period (15th to 16th century examples: see 1, 2).
This design entered regular use in the 18th century, under Maria Theresa.Autor: Felipe Fidelis Tobias, Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0
Coat of arms of the of Bukovina
Flag of Second Polish Republic in period from August 25, 1919 to March 28, 1928. Red shade used here is HTML "crimson" #D91E3D. Proportion 5:8.
Wappen des Herzogtums Krain
Wappen des Erzherzogtums Österreich unter der Enns
Description: Rot-weiß mit Wappen vom Land Salzburg. Dienstflagge von Salzburg. Red-white with coat of arms of the State of Salzburg. Flag of the state of Salzburg.
- Source: Image:Salzburg Wappen.svg by David Liuzzo.
Wappen von Triest
Wappen des Herzogtums Schlesien
Umělecké ztvárnění znaku Českého království v dobách Rakouska-Uherska, jehož autorem je rakouský heraldik Hugo Gerhard Ströhl, netypicky dozdobené zlatým věncem.
Zemský znak Bosny a Hercegoviny v roce 1918
Wappen des Königreichs Dalmatien
Wappen des Herzogtums
Flag of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria years 1890-1918.
A variant of the flag of the Kingdom of Hungary used between 6 November 1915 to 29 November 1918.
A variant of the flag of the Kingdom of Hungary used between 12 January 1896 to 6 November 1915.
Autor: Losyanyn, Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0
Flag of the Lemko-Rusyn Republic
The red flag commonly used by socialists, communists, some anarchists, and other left-wing or far-left groups.
Wappen des Erzherzogtums Österreich ob der Enns
The Ottoman flag and Turkey Republic Flag of 1844–1935. Late Ottoman flag which was made based on the historical documents listed in the Source section. Note that a five-pointed star was rarely used in the crescent-and-star symbol before the 19th century.
Autor: Radus00, Licence: CC0
Flag of Moravia in the second halg of 19th century.
Autor: Samhanin, Licence: CC BY-SA 3.0
Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria from Hugo Gerhard Ströhl (1851–1919)
Autor: Felipe Fidelis Tobias, Licence: CC BY-SA 4.0
Coat of Arms of Kingdom of Croatia (1525–1868)
Autor: TRAJAN 117, Licence: CC BY-SA 3.0
The Austro-Hungarian Monarchy in 1914.
Flag of Austria (1230–1934). Still in use today.
Flag of the state of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs (October 29th - December 1st 1918)
Description: Weiß-grün mit Wappen der Steiermark. Dienstflagge der Steiermark. White-green with coat of arms of Styria. Flag of the state of Styria.
- Source: Image:Steiermark Wappen.svg by David Liuzzo, with colour modifications since this is a flag (i.e. no gradients etc).