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The '''Flag of Florencia Province''' has taken two forms.
The '''Flag of [[Florencia]] Province''' has taken two forms.


==Initial Flag==
==1996-2008==
The initial flag of the province is shown below.  In proportion two on the fly to one on the hoist, the flag is purple, adorned with three yellow bars of diminishing width, above the seal of the Kingdom of Talossa between the flags of Italy (signifying the separation from [[Benito]] province) and Talossa, with the lettering "SÅ VIVA L'QINEU" (early [[Glheþ|Talossan]] for "Long live the Queen") in white.
The initial flag of the province is shown below.  In proportion two on the fly to one on the hoist, the flag is purple, adorned with three yellow bars of diminishing width, above the seal of the Kingdom of Talossa between the flags of Italy (signifying the separation from [[Benito]] province) and Talossa, with the lettering "SÅ VIVA L'QINEU" (early [[Glheþ|Talossan]] for "Long live the King") in white.


[[File:OriginalFlorencianFlag.jpg|300px]]
[[File:OriginalFlorencianFlag.jpg|300px]]
==Current Flag==
==Current Flag==
The current flag of the province was adopted 18 April 2008, after the [[Nimlet]] passed "The Raising Our Standards Act" on 3 March, which instructed the Governor to obtain the approval of the Royal [[College of Arms]] for the proposed design.  In proportion eight on the fly to three on the hoise, the flag is purple with three equal-sized gold bars above a fleur-de-lis Florentine.
The current flag of the province was adopted 18 April 2008, after the [[Nimlet]] passed "The Raising Our Standards Act" on 3 March, which instructed the Governor to obtain the approval of the Royal [[College of Arms]] for the proposed design.  Designed by [[Ma la Mha]], and in proportion eight on the fly to <s>three</s> five<ref>Though the [[Constitution of Florencia (2011)|2011 Constitution]] stipulated a dimension of 8 to 3, the actual flag was produced and designed with a dimension of 8 to 5.</ref> on the hoist, the flag is <s>purple</s> dark blue<ref>The 2011 Constitution itself blazoned the flag as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azure_(heraldry) Azure], which is a definitive blue (not purple) regardless of the darkness of the artist's chosen hue.</ref>with three equal-sized gold bars above a fleur-de-lis Florentine.  The purple background and the three bars were chosen to connect the flag with, and pay tribute to, its earlier version, and the Florentine fleur-de-lis to honour the province's namesake.


[[File:Fl_flag.jpg|300px]]
[[File:Fl_flag.jpg|300px]]
==Footnotes==
{{Reflist}}
[[Category:Florencia]]

Latest revision as of 18:29, 12 July 2020

The Flag of Florencia Province has taken two forms.

1996-2008

The initial flag of the province is shown below. In proportion two on the fly to one on the hoist, the flag is purple, adorned with three yellow bars of diminishing width, above the seal of the Kingdom of Talossa between the flags of Italy (signifying the separation from Benito province) and Talossa, with the lettering "SÅ VIVA L'QINEU" (early Talossan for "Long live the King") in white.

OriginalFlorencianFlag.jpg

Current Flag

The current flag of the province was adopted 18 April 2008, after the Nimlet passed "The Raising Our Standards Act" on 3 March, which instructed the Governor to obtain the approval of the Royal College of Arms for the proposed design. Designed by Ma la Mha, and in proportion eight on the fly to three five[1] on the hoist, the flag is purple dark blue[2]with three equal-sized gold bars above a fleur-de-lis Florentine. The purple background and the three bars were chosen to connect the flag with, and pay tribute to, its earlier version, and the Florentine fleur-de-lis to honour the province's namesake.

Fl flag.jpg

Footnotes

  1. Though the 2011 Constitution stipulated a dimension of 8 to 3, the actual flag was produced and designed with a dimension of 8 to 5.
  2. The 2011 Constitution itself blazoned the flag as Azure, which is a definitive blue (not purple) regardless of the darkness of the artist's chosen hue.