Flag of New Ingerland

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New Ingerland
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Use National flag and state ensign National flag and state ensign Normal or de jure version of flag, or obverse side
Proportion 3:2
Adopted 1 October 1907
Design An Ingerish blue ensign with four white horizontal stripes
Designed by Ulrich Evans

The flag of New Ingerland is an Ingerish blue and white striped ensign, and has a width to length ratio of 3:2. Adopted in 1907 to replace the original flag of the New Ingerland Company, it is the first flag ever specified by the Constitution[1] for use as the country's national flag.

The flag is the official state flag, used on all government buildings and offices. It is also used by the people, and can be flown during the day by any individual by observing the protocols for flying the flag as listed in the Official Symbols Act[2]. There are several variations of the flag used by various military and civil bodies, some of which use different colours and proportions to distinguish their respective flags from the national flag.

Colours

The exact shades of blue, white, and red to be used in the flag are specified by the Official Symbols Act to be as follows:

Colour Pantone Web Colour RGB Values
     Navy Blue 281 C #002868 (0,40,104)
     White Safe #FFFFFF (255,255,255)
     Candy Apple 186 C #C8102E (200,16,46 )

See also

References and notes

  1. Constitution of New Ingerland (1982). §7(1)
  2. Official Symbols Act (Public Act No. 44 of 1988).

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