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== Additional Information == | == Additional Information == |
Revision as of 17:03, 5 March 2007
See also: Flag (roleplay)
Every nation flies a flag, which can be selected in the Settings view of the standard Nation Page. A drop-down list provides access to virtually all current national flags to choose from as the signature standard of your nation. Many nations use the Default flag which is in RL, the Aboriginal Flag. Max Barry, the creator of NationStates, is an Aussie, which may explain this choice.
There are known exceptions to the list of standard flags, including:
- Azerbaijan, Djibouti, Ecuador, Equatorial Guinea, Faroe Islands, Fiji, Georgia, Haiti, Ivory Coast, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Libya, Maldives, Nepal, Northern Marianas, Oman, Samoa, Serbia & Montenegro, Tajikistan, Tonga, Tunisia, Turkmenistan, Tuvalu, Uzbekistan, Vatican City, and Yemen.
Obviously, there are many more nations than default flags. That nice fellow Max Barry resolved that by giving nations the chance to upload a flag of their very own.
See gameplay for other graphics-related aspects of NationStates.
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Boshka Flag The flag of Boshka was designed in 1881 after the ammendments were signed into law freeing the slaves. The Stripes stand for Peace, Hope, & Freedom. The phrase in the middle is the motto of the country, "All Are Equal".
Additional Information
- The East Pacific hosts the NationStates Flag Service on its offsite forum.
- Flags of the World is a good site for pictures and information about past and present flags of the real world.
- The North American Vexillogical Association has an online pamphlet describing some of the principles of flag design while showing real world examples of good and bad designs.
- The International Democratic Union hosts the Custom Flag Service. Sober Thought will create flag options for democratic nations, subject to NAVA guidelines, NS technical specifications and good taste. Other contributors have their own values, often several variants are presented and the requestor can pick from them.
- The Ausserland Flag Museum will make flags for nations and regions upon request. NS flag rules are strictly applied.