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The field labeled "Flag:" below the images of the flag and coat of arms is rather unclear. After further inspection of Netherlands and France it appears to be the name of the person who drew the particular image used (rather than my first two assumptions, the original designer of the flag or some bizarre nickname for the flag itself) and a reference to the web site from which it was taken. -- Brion VIBBER
First thing to consider is that each flag has its own proper ratio so you can nto just randomly do the flag it has to be in ratio. fir example the ratio for the union flag (union jack) is 1:2. - fonzy
I have created and uploaded the flag of Mauritius. <image has now been deleted>
I have tested it on the Spanish flag and I can't see any loss of quality from the conversion, so it would not be problem to use .png as the format. Shall we then use it or just stick to .jpg for convenience? Also, since I'll possibly be converting them all anyway, shall we agree on a good medium sized flag for the tables? Since we're aiming for tables of around 300px, I propose a flag of 135px in width, but any suggestions are more than welcome. Shall we perhaps have a few test examples? Another element would be the possible mini flag, but I'm not sure there's a need for them at this point, so they (and the debate on what size exactly) could wait.
Also, would it perhaps be a good idea to put the large image of the flag on a page of its own (Flag of <country>), detailing the name, history, etc. of the flag? I'd like to hear from you all. - Scipius
With the newer table layout we should probably aim for tables in the 250 to 300 pixle wide range - anything more than about 310 is way too wide for low res screens. I would therefore propose that flags and seals/coat of arms be no more than say 120 pixels wide. -- mav
or just dont have the flag on the table but have alink on it to a seprate page with it on. - fonzy
About the flags, I agree with fonzy that we should try to keep the right aspect ratio of the flags; that shouldn't prevent us from using a fixed width, but some flags (the exceptional cases of Switzerland and Nepal) will be a little big in height. Individual flag pages would be great as well for most of the flags, so we could have a big picture there. As for the coats of arms, I like them to stay, even though not every country has one (France really doesn't have one), but some other countries may not have a capital (or three), no official language, etc. The table shouldn't be fixed for every appearance, but it should contain about the same info. Jeronimo
It is agreed then to have .png images of 452px (or whatever the Factbook has) and 125px in width and a page describing the flag in some detail? I'll start working on them tomorrow at the earliest (it's nearing bed-time ;)), so I can now propose a final element: the name. I suggest simply <country>_flag_large and <country>_flag_medium (all without caps), leaving <country>_flag_small for the possible future mini flags. This is in part to have a flag naming convention, in case anyone else decides I shouldn't have all the fun ;) Yes/No/Silent Approval? - Scipius
do you want me to give you the ratios of the flags you plan to do? only prob is my flag book is quite out of date (well the one with the ratios in) but alot of flags are still the same. - fonzy
True most peole in the uk dotn even know that. i can do the artciles on the flags. i do have the books on it. Try and get the original Union Flag too as you woul need that to explain the history of it. - fonzy PS i thought though we were going to make our own flags?
Status of flag porting:
I've finished doing the letter A and several major countries, which had a template table in them. Afghanistan has not been added since the Factbook flag is apparently out-of-date with the Taleban overthrow. Other flags have had their colours adjusted (whatever detergent the CIA uses to wash their flags, it is murder on the blues ;)) - Scipius 12-08-2002
B, C and D are done. The flag for the Comoros has not been added, the Factbook one is now out of date. - Scipius 13-08-2002
E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L have been completed. The flag for Guadeloupe has not been added since this is merely the flag of the local independence party according to FOTW. The Vatican flag is only 100px wide, it would otherwise be much higher than other flags. - Scipius 14-08-2002
M, N, O, Q and R are added. Martinique not (yet) added since it is only the unofficial flag. Rwanda was not converted, since this country has changed the design of its flag in 2001. The flag for Nepal is only 80px wide due to its unique shape. - Scipius 15-08-2002
After having been disconnected from the Net for a week, I have now completed the flag porting with the addition of P, S, T, U, V, (W), Y and Z. The flags for Saint Pierre and Miquelon and Wallis and Futuna were not included on account of them being only local flags, with the latter also having an incorrect design. Somalia was not added because of the uncertain situation in that "country". The flag for Switzerland is again 100px wide, since it's a rectangular flag. - Scipius 24-08-2002
I have now started assembling a list with links to all the flag images, as well as explaining how to use them in articles, intended to make a repository for all flags. Only the letter A (including adding an extended description in the Image: page itself) has been done for now, awaiting any comments others may have. - Scipius 25-08-2002
put a mini-flag next to the name of the country. btw (the former republic of macadonia), Macedonia is only known as that in the UN its proper official name is Republic of Macedonia or maybe just dont have a link to the small size just put the small size next to the name. - fonzy
Is there any place on this page for political flags, e.g. image:blkred_flag.png DanKeshet
The flags of US states, Canadian provinces and territories, and assorted others like the rainbow flag and the Esperanto flag are also available. P.S.: do we mean to include names of flags (like Old Glory, Union Jack, Maple Leaf Flag, Fleurdelisé, Dannebrog)? - user:Montrealais
Now, I'm ready to start replacing existing national flags (that come in all different sorts of sizes, colours and locations with the ones that have now been added. I'm assuming I can be bold in this, since they aren't necessary any longer (the country articles will be replaced by the template at some point anyway and the standard flag is the only one fit for it). However, this will also leave a lot of orphaned images, which mostly can now be safely deleted. Is anyone willing to help out there and assist me in doing this or, alternatively, could I be granted the ability to do this myself? Either option is fine by me. Thanks for any pointers anyone can give. - Scipius
I just made you a sysop so you'll be able to delete images if needed--just don't get too delete-happy. If you have any doubt, just add a note to the image that you think it's deletable, and if the other sysops agree, it will get deleted--or else they won't agree, and say why. I'm also planning an upgrade to the delete functions soon--there are some odd bugs with images sometimes. -- LDC
All the medium sized flags have now found a page to call their home. The large ones will find a place once the template will be put in place. I have deleted various flag images that were uploaded locally, including a number of orphaned ones. There are however also a large number of links removed to images that are located on the Meta-server. I have no idea what should happen to those and whether or not they are in use elsewhere, so I'll leave it at that. - Scipius
I am not not really happy with some of the flags with detail some don't look right. (ok roughly right) but i would if i could draw (in any sence) make them look better. - fonzy
well i see Wikipedia as something that should have v.acurate(ok not to begin with but gradually improving) information so just ok is not enough. It should be as acurate as possible. So keep the present flags for the moment but anyone who is good at art and vexiology can work togetehr and improve on the dteail - fonzy
I've added most of the other flags I could find in the image list, but I'm not sure what we should do with them. Should we agree to a common size for them, adapt them to the medium size of the other flags or leave them be alltogether? Also, should we give links to images on the Meta-server or (as I would say) wait until they are uploaded locally? - Scipius
From User talk:isis: I wish I caught Scipius before he uploaded all the large images. Those images really are huge -- mav
Actually, I too feel the large flags are probably somewhat too big. The reason they are that size is not some preference on my part, but because that's how large the original large flag .jpgs from the Factbook are. Given that we hadn't discussed it, I figured to just go ahead and add the large flags at their full Factbook size, also considering that it's easier to scale-down images than scale-up, should that be necessary.
Most flags are 450 px in width and some 300 in height, several are wider than that, but rarely higher. In the case of simple tricolours and such a reduction would be most welcome, but we risk to lose the finer details found in flags with coats of arms or intricate designs. Rather than basing all large flags on a fixed width (which is required for the medium flags that must fit in the table), perhaps we could downsize all "simple" flags to, say, a height not exceeding 200 px (since width does not matter here), and leave the "detailed" ones at their present size of 300 px in height? Shall I make a few examples of a detailed flag at various sizes so we can compare?
In other news, the Factbook has been updated for 2002 (for the flags, see here), which also means we now have the missing flags of Afghanistan, the Comoros and Rwanda. The Factbook now posts their flags as .gifs, but they don't seem to have improved their designs at all, so I don't think a complete re-upload will be necessary at this point. Scipius 15:27 Oct 26, 2002 (UTC)
There are now many articles listed as Flag of XXXX, which are only linked from the relevent country. This page seems the appropriate place to put such a list but it does overlap somewhat with National Flags, so do you think they should go here?
Can someone add the U.N. flag? Kingturtle 12:20 Apr 18, 2003 (UTC)
The UN flag, the
EU flag, the NATO flag etc; none are present. This is a whole category missing.
— Sverdrup 11:24, 21 Mar 2004 (UTC)
I added The Empire of Brazil and New Spain; I scanned them from an old (now public domain) booklet with a section on flags. The resolution of the source printing is a bit below what I would have liked, but as we didn't have any other version I thought I'd upload them for the articles. If my listing format is not correct I appologize. -- Infrogmation 05:45 18 Jul 2003 (UTC)
The non-national flags seem to be in a bit of disarray. The American state flags are nowhere to be seen, and the 'regional flags' are a mishmash of various areas.
I'll sort out the links we have, but if someone could add American states, that'd be great. Radagast 02:04, Mar 3, 2004 (UTC)
The 2003 CIA Factbook has updated thier images to large, smooth, modern looking GIFs. I think they are superios. Can we work on porting these to PNG? PlatinumX 21:07, 17 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Do you think Wikipedia will ever get articles for national flags by colours, such as the following:
For these, the flag of the United States would go in the first 3 lists, but not the last 3. Canada's flag, on the other hand, would go only in red and white, because Canada's flag has no blue. 66.245.97.44 23:27, 28 Apr 2004 (UTC)
True or false: this article can be renamed Complete list of flags to avoid confusion with Lists of flags. 66.32.251.152 00:04, 19 May 2004 (UTC)
Since the flag images were based on public domain images, is it safe to call these images public domain also? [[User:Poccil| Peter O. ( Talk)]] 00:37, Sep 12, 2004 (UTC)
The proper name is Flag of the United States, but this article says Flag of United States. Why?? 66.245.71.17 03:18, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC)
All of the flag pages that use Vexillological symbols, for example Flag of Bhutan, are now broken. I assume it happened with the Mediawiki upgrade. Ideas for how to fix it? Dbenbenn 22:53, 31 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Hi, I'm assuming that as mediawiki is now much more supportive of changing sizes of pictures, it's no longer bad to have pictures that are big? I made a bunch of historical US flags, in quite high resolution (1520×800 pixels). I think it would be worth it to make more flags in high resolution, as a useful resource for people looking to use them for things other than small-sized references.
When SVG- raster conversion is finally implemented, it will be wonderful to post svg files and have Wikipedia auto-resize them to whatever size a page requires. Until then, I think high-quality PNG's is the way to go.
But what do other people think about the size?
-- Jacobolus 04:17, 19 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Some flags have a different aspect ration (width/height). When scalled downed and used in tables this turns out to be quite messy: see example on Wikipedia_talk:Country_referencing_templates#Smaller flags. So the idea is to have a fix aspect ratio for the flags (3:2 seems OK). Bart l 15:17, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
The FOTW site has many more religious flags - and there are a few like the saffron pennants of Hinduism, Sikhism, etc. which are especially lacking here. However; for other "sited" flag specimens, I was wondering: when is it appropriate to list such a flag? How do you determine or quantify common usage? And what of the copyright when it is a recently created flag? I would like to help out with creating any said flags, but I would hope someone could contact me with such answers/details. Plus there are more complicated flags that are beyond my limited graphic skills! I know I've touched upon oft-mentioned questions not only here but other vexillological hubs of the net. I've just wondered about the status and non-official nature of these flags; associated with a belief, but not any central authority for a while. I figured, what better people to query than Wikipedians? Khirad | talk 03:44, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
All but for military flags out of thousands are missing here, too. Scriberius 12:07, 24 November 2005 (UTC)
I added the flags for planet Earth and Mars, is that appropriate for this list? PyroTom
the bisexual pride flag has not been added yet.
the page is more than a little unwieldy. it takes a while for the page to completely load, and sometimes some of the pictures of the flags do not load. perhaps the page should be broken up (e.g., national flags on one page, the flags of each reason on their own page)? Streamless 15:44, 26 January 2006 (UTC)
I suggest we move this page to List of flags by name and then, if it gets large (which it already looks to me) separate into pages such as List of flags by name: A, List of flags by name: B, List of flags by name: C, etc. Georgia guy 01:11, 3 February 2006 (UTC)
Why does this template (Lists of flags) include a random picking of countries, plus Antarctica? How a bout merging it with Template:Nationalflags, and perhaps adding links in its header to vexillology and heraldry for reference. =J // Big Adamsky 23:30, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
Does anyone know of a set of templates similar to {{ USA}} which include only the flag at the 20px size? I am planning on doing a lot of Olympic results, and I don't want to look up the name of the flag image for every one of them :o\ tiZom (2¢) 16:57, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
The mention of flags of active autonomist and secessionist movements at the beginning doesn't exist. Nagelfar 20:30, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
I'm afraid of messing stuff up because I'm only just learning how this mark-up works, but could someone who does know how to do it without messing things up add the flag for the Conch Republic? Thanks! 67.129.136.161 21:19, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
Should there be a historial flag of Afghanistan?
Some countries listed as Eastern European should be separated into their own category, Central Europe. The lack of this category is an outdated Cold War categorization.
It seems that there's a small dispute going on relating to some minor details on the flags of Hong Kong and Macau. I'm not qualified regarding the correct designs but a post has been made to the flag guys at http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons_talk:WikiProject_Flags asking them to investigate the matter. Let's hope somebody there will take a look so we can end up with two .svg images that everyone can accept as the real thing. Regards. Valentinian (talk) 22:52, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
For further details please refer to my or Jesper's user talk page, and the talk page of the Flags WikiProject on Commons. — Insta ntnood 14:30, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
I broke the national flags and regional flags into separate articles since the page size is extremely large. Cburnett 01:22, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
And I broke the city flags into a separate article. See Gallery of city flags -- Himasaram 03:27, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
This flag was NOT the flag of the Empire of Japan NOR a historic one. It was the flag of the Imperial Japanese Navy and is NOW the flag of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. I think this flag should be removed from the section. -- Park-j 06:46, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
Is there a flag that represents stateless people? -- necronudist 15:58, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
There seem to be a lot of red image links (indicating an attempt to display an image which no longer exists). AnonMoos 01:01, 19 September 2006 (UTC)
User:Elmo12456/Sandbox page/Flags of the world list
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The IP user 218.102.99.163 ( talk · contribs · deleted contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RDNS · RBLs · http · block user · block log) keeps adding the Falun Gong logo to this list. This is wrong for multiple reasons: it's not a flag but rather an emblem or seal AND it's an unfree image an as such should not be in a list in the first place. This user also destroys the table syntax of the article. I will revert one last time, but won't be drawn into a revert war beyond this. -- Himasaram 04:10, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
I've been moving sections of this article into articles of their own over the last few weeks. Now, very little of use is left. Now, we could easily just delete it, but I see a use in keeping it around as a list of flag lists. Therefore, I suggest it be moved to List of flag lists. -- Himasaram 03:49, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
The list of sovereign-state flags should be at Wikipedia. At the moment, List of flags links to a page on Commons ("Sovereign-state flags"). Under each flag is a link back to English Wikipedia articles about the country and about flags of that country. This set-up is fine as long as no one removes the links in the gallery (since Commons is a multilingual project, this might not be long). A list of sovereign-state flags with links to articles about those countries and links to articles about the flag is a useful navigational page for Wikipedia to have. Furthermore, such a page is encyclopaedic - it is informative and very useful. Even a basic encyclopaedia for children contains a list of flags. -- Oldak Quill 13:37, 15 March 2008 (UTC)
I am very shocked that there is only a very small amount of countries in the 'by country' section. I propose that we keep this section but only include a few of the major countries, but then have a link to a complete list of flags by country. This should enclude all countries and their relative flag page. I will start to create the list of flags by country page anyway as i feel that wikipedia can benifit from this. Thanks rockyourworld ( talk) 18:53, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
I, myself, am very shocked that the Country Flags links points to some wikimedia commons page that doesn't exist instead of, say, List of flags by country. Is there rhyme or reason to this? Dextrose ( talk) 08:37, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
There isn't the Jolly Roger Flag, it's a big disappointment. Why this choice? I added it in political flags. ---- Piergiovaldo ( talk) 00:57, 24 July 2013 (UTC)
How about creating a section about alternative flags, which would include the proposals for a new flag of Australia or NZL, for example?-- Severino ( talk) 14:00, 17 February 2015 (UTC)
I would like to add a page to list, discuss flags that display mythological creatures. For example, the National Flag of Bhutan displays a dragon. The flag of Wales displays a Griffon. Also, the regional flag of Sicily displays a Medusa, to name a few. Bengnew to Wiki editing, i wanted to start a discussion around the topic and its merit to add a ne page. Jtedeschi1968 ( talk) 18:42, 24 July 2019 (UTC)
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The field labeled "Flag:" below the images of the flag and coat of arms is rather unclear. After further inspection of Netherlands and France it appears to be the name of the person who drew the particular image used (rather than my first two assumptions, the original designer of the flag or some bizarre nickname for the flag itself) and a reference to the web site from which it was taken. -- Brion VIBBER
First thing to consider is that each flag has its own proper ratio so you can nto just randomly do the flag it has to be in ratio. fir example the ratio for the union flag (union jack) is 1:2. - fonzy
I have created and uploaded the flag of Mauritius. <image has now been deleted>
I have tested it on the Spanish flag and I can't see any loss of quality from the conversion, so it would not be problem to use .png as the format. Shall we then use it or just stick to .jpg for convenience? Also, since I'll possibly be converting them all anyway, shall we agree on a good medium sized flag for the tables? Since we're aiming for tables of around 300px, I propose a flag of 135px in width, but any suggestions are more than welcome. Shall we perhaps have a few test examples? Another element would be the possible mini flag, but I'm not sure there's a need for them at this point, so they (and the debate on what size exactly) could wait.
Also, would it perhaps be a good idea to put the large image of the flag on a page of its own (Flag of <country>), detailing the name, history, etc. of the flag? I'd like to hear from you all. - Scipius
With the newer table layout we should probably aim for tables in the 250 to 300 pixle wide range - anything more than about 310 is way too wide for low res screens. I would therefore propose that flags and seals/coat of arms be no more than say 120 pixels wide. -- mav
or just dont have the flag on the table but have alink on it to a seprate page with it on. - fonzy
About the flags, I agree with fonzy that we should try to keep the right aspect ratio of the flags; that shouldn't prevent us from using a fixed width, but some flags (the exceptional cases of Switzerland and Nepal) will be a little big in height. Individual flag pages would be great as well for most of the flags, so we could have a big picture there. As for the coats of arms, I like them to stay, even though not every country has one (France really doesn't have one), but some other countries may not have a capital (or three), no official language, etc. The table shouldn't be fixed for every appearance, but it should contain about the same info. Jeronimo
It is agreed then to have .png images of 452px (or whatever the Factbook has) and 125px in width and a page describing the flag in some detail? I'll start working on them tomorrow at the earliest (it's nearing bed-time ;)), so I can now propose a final element: the name. I suggest simply <country>_flag_large and <country>_flag_medium (all without caps), leaving <country>_flag_small for the possible future mini flags. This is in part to have a flag naming convention, in case anyone else decides I shouldn't have all the fun ;) Yes/No/Silent Approval? - Scipius
do you want me to give you the ratios of the flags you plan to do? only prob is my flag book is quite out of date (well the one with the ratios in) but alot of flags are still the same. - fonzy
True most peole in the uk dotn even know that. i can do the artciles on the flags. i do have the books on it. Try and get the original Union Flag too as you woul need that to explain the history of it. - fonzy PS i thought though we were going to make our own flags?
Status of flag porting:
I've finished doing the letter A and several major countries, which had a template table in them. Afghanistan has not been added since the Factbook flag is apparently out-of-date with the Taleban overthrow. Other flags have had their colours adjusted (whatever detergent the CIA uses to wash their flags, it is murder on the blues ;)) - Scipius 12-08-2002
B, C and D are done. The flag for the Comoros has not been added, the Factbook one is now out of date. - Scipius 13-08-2002
E, F, G, H, I, J, K and L have been completed. The flag for Guadeloupe has not been added since this is merely the flag of the local independence party according to FOTW. The Vatican flag is only 100px wide, it would otherwise be much higher than other flags. - Scipius 14-08-2002
M, N, O, Q and R are added. Martinique not (yet) added since it is only the unofficial flag. Rwanda was not converted, since this country has changed the design of its flag in 2001. The flag for Nepal is only 80px wide due to its unique shape. - Scipius 15-08-2002
After having been disconnected from the Net for a week, I have now completed the flag porting with the addition of P, S, T, U, V, (W), Y and Z. The flags for Saint Pierre and Miquelon and Wallis and Futuna were not included on account of them being only local flags, with the latter also having an incorrect design. Somalia was not added because of the uncertain situation in that "country". The flag for Switzerland is again 100px wide, since it's a rectangular flag. - Scipius 24-08-2002
I have now started assembling a list with links to all the flag images, as well as explaining how to use them in articles, intended to make a repository for all flags. Only the letter A (including adding an extended description in the Image: page itself) has been done for now, awaiting any comments others may have. - Scipius 25-08-2002
put a mini-flag next to the name of the country. btw (the former republic of macadonia), Macedonia is only known as that in the UN its proper official name is Republic of Macedonia or maybe just dont have a link to the small size just put the small size next to the name. - fonzy
Is there any place on this page for political flags, e.g. image:blkred_flag.png DanKeshet
The flags of US states, Canadian provinces and territories, and assorted others like the rainbow flag and the Esperanto flag are also available. P.S.: do we mean to include names of flags (like Old Glory, Union Jack, Maple Leaf Flag, Fleurdelisé, Dannebrog)? - user:Montrealais
Now, I'm ready to start replacing existing national flags (that come in all different sorts of sizes, colours and locations with the ones that have now been added. I'm assuming I can be bold in this, since they aren't necessary any longer (the country articles will be replaced by the template at some point anyway and the standard flag is the only one fit for it). However, this will also leave a lot of orphaned images, which mostly can now be safely deleted. Is anyone willing to help out there and assist me in doing this or, alternatively, could I be granted the ability to do this myself? Either option is fine by me. Thanks for any pointers anyone can give. - Scipius
I just made you a sysop so you'll be able to delete images if needed--just don't get too delete-happy. If you have any doubt, just add a note to the image that you think it's deletable, and if the other sysops agree, it will get deleted--or else they won't agree, and say why. I'm also planning an upgrade to the delete functions soon--there are some odd bugs with images sometimes. -- LDC
All the medium sized flags have now found a page to call their home. The large ones will find a place once the template will be put in place. I have deleted various flag images that were uploaded locally, including a number of orphaned ones. There are however also a large number of links removed to images that are located on the Meta-server. I have no idea what should happen to those and whether or not they are in use elsewhere, so I'll leave it at that. - Scipius
I am not not really happy with some of the flags with detail some don't look right. (ok roughly right) but i would if i could draw (in any sence) make them look better. - fonzy
well i see Wikipedia as something that should have v.acurate(ok not to begin with but gradually improving) information so just ok is not enough. It should be as acurate as possible. So keep the present flags for the moment but anyone who is good at art and vexiology can work togetehr and improve on the dteail - fonzy
I've added most of the other flags I could find in the image list, but I'm not sure what we should do with them. Should we agree to a common size for them, adapt them to the medium size of the other flags or leave them be alltogether? Also, should we give links to images on the Meta-server or (as I would say) wait until they are uploaded locally? - Scipius
From User talk:isis: I wish I caught Scipius before he uploaded all the large images. Those images really are huge -- mav
Actually, I too feel the large flags are probably somewhat too big. The reason they are that size is not some preference on my part, but because that's how large the original large flag .jpgs from the Factbook are. Given that we hadn't discussed it, I figured to just go ahead and add the large flags at their full Factbook size, also considering that it's easier to scale-down images than scale-up, should that be necessary.
Most flags are 450 px in width and some 300 in height, several are wider than that, but rarely higher. In the case of simple tricolours and such a reduction would be most welcome, but we risk to lose the finer details found in flags with coats of arms or intricate designs. Rather than basing all large flags on a fixed width (which is required for the medium flags that must fit in the table), perhaps we could downsize all "simple" flags to, say, a height not exceeding 200 px (since width does not matter here), and leave the "detailed" ones at their present size of 300 px in height? Shall I make a few examples of a detailed flag at various sizes so we can compare?
In other news, the Factbook has been updated for 2002 (for the flags, see here), which also means we now have the missing flags of Afghanistan, the Comoros and Rwanda. The Factbook now posts their flags as .gifs, but they don't seem to have improved their designs at all, so I don't think a complete re-upload will be necessary at this point. Scipius 15:27 Oct 26, 2002 (UTC)
There are now many articles listed as Flag of XXXX, which are only linked from the relevent country. This page seems the appropriate place to put such a list but it does overlap somewhat with National Flags, so do you think they should go here?
Can someone add the U.N. flag? Kingturtle 12:20 Apr 18, 2003 (UTC)
The UN flag, the
EU flag, the NATO flag etc; none are present. This is a whole category missing.
— Sverdrup 11:24, 21 Mar 2004 (UTC)
I added The Empire of Brazil and New Spain; I scanned them from an old (now public domain) booklet with a section on flags. The resolution of the source printing is a bit below what I would have liked, but as we didn't have any other version I thought I'd upload them for the articles. If my listing format is not correct I appologize. -- Infrogmation 05:45 18 Jul 2003 (UTC)
The non-national flags seem to be in a bit of disarray. The American state flags are nowhere to be seen, and the 'regional flags' are a mishmash of various areas.
I'll sort out the links we have, but if someone could add American states, that'd be great. Radagast 02:04, Mar 3, 2004 (UTC)
The 2003 CIA Factbook has updated thier images to large, smooth, modern looking GIFs. I think they are superios. Can we work on porting these to PNG? PlatinumX 21:07, 17 Mar 2004 (UTC)
Do you think Wikipedia will ever get articles for national flags by colours, such as the following:
For these, the flag of the United States would go in the first 3 lists, but not the last 3. Canada's flag, on the other hand, would go only in red and white, because Canada's flag has no blue. 66.245.97.44 23:27, 28 Apr 2004 (UTC)
True or false: this article can be renamed Complete list of flags to avoid confusion with Lists of flags. 66.32.251.152 00:04, 19 May 2004 (UTC)
Since the flag images were based on public domain images, is it safe to call these images public domain also? [[User:Poccil| Peter O. ( Talk)]] 00:37, Sep 12, 2004 (UTC)
The proper name is Flag of the United States, but this article says Flag of United States. Why?? 66.245.71.17 03:18, 25 Nov 2004 (UTC)
All of the flag pages that use Vexillological symbols, for example Flag of Bhutan, are now broken. I assume it happened with the Mediawiki upgrade. Ideas for how to fix it? Dbenbenn 22:53, 31 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Hi, I'm assuming that as mediawiki is now much more supportive of changing sizes of pictures, it's no longer bad to have pictures that are big? I made a bunch of historical US flags, in quite high resolution (1520×800 pixels). I think it would be worth it to make more flags in high resolution, as a useful resource for people looking to use them for things other than small-sized references.
When SVG- raster conversion is finally implemented, it will be wonderful to post svg files and have Wikipedia auto-resize them to whatever size a page requires. Until then, I think high-quality PNG's is the way to go.
But what do other people think about the size?
-- Jacobolus 04:17, 19 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Some flags have a different aspect ration (width/height). When scalled downed and used in tables this turns out to be quite messy: see example on Wikipedia_talk:Country_referencing_templates#Smaller flags. So the idea is to have a fix aspect ratio for the flags (3:2 seems OK). Bart l 15:17, 8 September 2005 (UTC)
The FOTW site has many more religious flags - and there are a few like the saffron pennants of Hinduism, Sikhism, etc. which are especially lacking here. However; for other "sited" flag specimens, I was wondering: when is it appropriate to list such a flag? How do you determine or quantify common usage? And what of the copyright when it is a recently created flag? I would like to help out with creating any said flags, but I would hope someone could contact me with such answers/details. Plus there are more complicated flags that are beyond my limited graphic skills! I know I've touched upon oft-mentioned questions not only here but other vexillological hubs of the net. I've just wondered about the status and non-official nature of these flags; associated with a belief, but not any central authority for a while. I figured, what better people to query than Wikipedians? Khirad | talk 03:44, 25 September 2005 (UTC)
All but for military flags out of thousands are missing here, too. Scriberius 12:07, 24 November 2005 (UTC)
I added the flags for planet Earth and Mars, is that appropriate for this list? PyroTom
the bisexual pride flag has not been added yet.
the page is more than a little unwieldy. it takes a while for the page to completely load, and sometimes some of the pictures of the flags do not load. perhaps the page should be broken up (e.g., national flags on one page, the flags of each reason on their own page)? Streamless 15:44, 26 January 2006 (UTC)
I suggest we move this page to List of flags by name and then, if it gets large (which it already looks to me) separate into pages such as List of flags by name: A, List of flags by name: B, List of flags by name: C, etc. Georgia guy 01:11, 3 February 2006 (UTC)
Why does this template (Lists of flags) include a random picking of countries, plus Antarctica? How a bout merging it with Template:Nationalflags, and perhaps adding links in its header to vexillology and heraldry for reference. =J // Big Adamsky 23:30, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
Does anyone know of a set of templates similar to {{ USA}} which include only the flag at the 20px size? I am planning on doing a lot of Olympic results, and I don't want to look up the name of the flag image for every one of them :o\ tiZom (2¢) 16:57, 14 February 2006 (UTC)
The mention of flags of active autonomist and secessionist movements at the beginning doesn't exist. Nagelfar 20:30, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
I'm afraid of messing stuff up because I'm only just learning how this mark-up works, but could someone who does know how to do it without messing things up add the flag for the Conch Republic? Thanks! 67.129.136.161 21:19, 11 April 2006 (UTC)
Should there be a historial flag of Afghanistan?
Some countries listed as Eastern European should be separated into their own category, Central Europe. The lack of this category is an outdated Cold War categorization.
It seems that there's a small dispute going on relating to some minor details on the flags of Hong Kong and Macau. I'm not qualified regarding the correct designs but a post has been made to the flag guys at http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Commons_talk:WikiProject_Flags asking them to investigate the matter. Let's hope somebody there will take a look so we can end up with two .svg images that everyone can accept as the real thing. Regards. Valentinian (talk) 22:52, 17 June 2006 (UTC)
For further details please refer to my or Jesper's user talk page, and the talk page of the Flags WikiProject on Commons. — Insta ntnood 14:30, 18 June 2006 (UTC)
I broke the national flags and regional flags into separate articles since the page size is extremely large. Cburnett 01:22, 8 August 2006 (UTC)
And I broke the city flags into a separate article. See Gallery of city flags -- Himasaram 03:27, 4 October 2006 (UTC)
This flag was NOT the flag of the Empire of Japan NOR a historic one. It was the flag of the Imperial Japanese Navy and is NOW the flag of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. I think this flag should be removed from the section. -- Park-j 06:46, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
Is there a flag that represents stateless people? -- necronudist 15:58, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
There seem to be a lot of red image links (indicating an attempt to display an image which no longer exists). AnonMoos 01:01, 19 September 2006 (UTC)
User:Elmo12456/Sandbox page/Flags of the world list
Image:Coast guard flag.gif is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in Wikipedia articles constitutes fair use. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use.
Please go to the image description page and edit it to include a fair use rationale. Using one of the templates at Wikipedia:Fair use rationale guideline is an easy way to insure that your image is in compliance with Wikipedia policy, but remember that you must complete the template. Do not simply insert a blank template on an image page.
If there is other other fair use media, consider checking that you have specified the fair use rationale on the other images used on this page. Note that any fair use images uploaded after 4 May, 2006, and lacking such an explanation will be deleted one week after they have been uploaded, as described on criteria for speedy deletion. If you have any questions please ask them at the Media copyright questions page. Thank you. BetacommandBot 06:28, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
Image:Coast guard flag.gif is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in Wikipedia articles constitutes fair use. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use.
Please go to the image description page and edit it to include a fair use rationale. Using one of the templates at Wikipedia:Fair use rationale guideline is an easy way to insure that your image is in compliance with Wikipedia policy, but remember that you must complete the template. Do not simply insert a blank template on an image page.
If there is other other fair use media, consider checking that you have specified the fair use rationale on the other images used on this page. Note that any fair use images uploaded after 4 May, 2006, and lacking such an explanation will be deleted one week after they have been uploaded, as described on criteria for speedy deletion. If you have any questions please ask them at the Media copyright questions page. Thank you. BetacommandBot 11:56, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
The IP user 218.102.99.163 ( talk · contribs · deleted contribs · filter log · WHOIS · RDNS · RBLs · http · block user · block log) keeps adding the Falun Gong logo to this list. This is wrong for multiple reasons: it's not a flag but rather an emblem or seal AND it's an unfree image an as such should not be in a list in the first place. This user also destroys the table syntax of the article. I will revert one last time, but won't be drawn into a revert war beyond this. -- Himasaram 04:10, 20 June 2007 (UTC)
I've been moving sections of this article into articles of their own over the last few weeks. Now, very little of use is left. Now, we could easily just delete it, but I see a use in keeping it around as a list of flag lists. Therefore, I suggest it be moved to List of flag lists. -- Himasaram 03:49, 13 July 2007 (UTC)
The list of sovereign-state flags should be at Wikipedia. At the moment, List of flags links to a page on Commons ("Sovereign-state flags"). Under each flag is a link back to English Wikipedia articles about the country and about flags of that country. This set-up is fine as long as no one removes the links in the gallery (since Commons is a multilingual project, this might not be long). A list of sovereign-state flags with links to articles about those countries and links to articles about the flag is a useful navigational page for Wikipedia to have. Furthermore, such a page is encyclopaedic - it is informative and very useful. Even a basic encyclopaedia for children contains a list of flags. -- Oldak Quill 13:37, 15 March 2008 (UTC)
I am very shocked that there is only a very small amount of countries in the 'by country' section. I propose that we keep this section but only include a few of the major countries, but then have a link to a complete list of flags by country. This should enclude all countries and their relative flag page. I will start to create the list of flags by country page anyway as i feel that wikipedia can benifit from this. Thanks rockyourworld ( talk) 18:53, 19 March 2008 (UTC)
I, myself, am very shocked that the Country Flags links points to some wikimedia commons page that doesn't exist instead of, say, List of flags by country. Is there rhyme or reason to this? Dextrose ( talk) 08:37, 20 August 2008 (UTC)
There isn't the Jolly Roger Flag, it's a big disappointment. Why this choice? I added it in political flags. ---- Piergiovaldo ( talk) 00:57, 24 July 2013 (UTC)
How about creating a section about alternative flags, which would include the proposals for a new flag of Australia or NZL, for example?-- Severino ( talk) 14:00, 17 February 2015 (UTC)
I would like to add a page to list, discuss flags that display mythological creatures. For example, the National Flag of Bhutan displays a dragon. The flag of Wales displays a Griffon. Also, the regional flag of Sicily displays a Medusa, to name a few. Bengnew to Wiki editing, i wanted to start a discussion around the topic and its merit to add a ne page. Jtedeschi1968 ( talk) 18:42, 24 July 2019 (UTC)