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==Flag==
==Flag==
[[Image:flag.gif|thumb|left|The flag.]]The national flag, or the ''bicoloreu'', consists of a green field over a red field (formally described as "Per fess vert and gules").  The green in the flag symbolises the ''Monarchy'' and its ''magnanimity'', while the the red stands for the ''Talossans'' and their ''tenacity''.  This version of the flag was adopted on March 2nd, {{year|1981}}.  Initially, the national colors also possessed a white stripe, but this was tho9ught to be too similar to other sorts of flags and was abandoned.
<gallery>Image:flag.gif|The national flag.
Image:kri1980.jpg|Behind [[Robert I]] hangs the original version of the flag, with an additional white stripe.
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The national flag, or the ''bicoloreu'', consists of a green field over a red field (formally described as "Per fess vert and gules").  The green in the flag symbolises the ''Monarchy'' and its ''magnanimity'', while the the red stands for the ''Talossans'' and their ''tenacity''.  This version of the flag was adopted on March 2nd, {{year|1981}}.  Initially, the national colors also possessed a white stripe, but this was thought to be too similar to other sorts of flags and was abandoned.


[[Image:kri1980.jpg|thumb|Behind [[Robert I]] hangs an original version of the flag.]]When Talossa is at war (to date, a singular occurrence), the flag must fly inverted, with the red stripe above the green. Aside from Talossa, only the Philippines adopts a similar rule.
When Talossa is at war (to date, a singular occurrence), the flag must fly inverted, with the red stripe above the green. Aside from Talossa, only the Philippines adopts a similar rule.
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Revision as of 15:27, 19 February 2014

Talossa has had numerous national symbols since the first day of its founding. These include, most prominently, the national flag and the national coat of arms.

Flag

The national flag, or the bicoloreu, consists of a green field over a red field (formally described as "Per fess vert and gules"). The green in the flag symbolises the Monarchy and its magnanimity, while the the red stands for the Talossans and their tenacity. This version of the flag was adopted on March 2nd, 1981/II. Initially, the national colors also possessed a white stripe, but this was thought to be too similar to other sorts of flags and was abandoned.

When Talossa is at war (to date, a singular occurrence), the flag must fly inverted, with the red stripe above the green. Aside from Talossa, only the Philippines adopts a similar rule.

Coat of Arms

Arms of the State
See our main article on this subject at National Coat of Arms.

The current coat of arms of Talossa, as maintained and described by the Royal College of Arms, is an image of a shield with the Chinese symbol for "Ben", surrounded by a circle inscribed with the date of the founding of the nation and topped by a crown. Formally, it is "argent the Chinese character 'Ben' sable," mantled by "an annulet azure fimbriated or bearing the words 'Regipäts Talossán Kingdom * 26.12.1979 *' Or," and topped with "a royal crown proper."

Seals

Greater State Seal

Greater State Seal

The Greater State Seal consists of the fully adorned arms of the Kingdom. This seal is used exclusively on documents or proclamations issued directly by the King.

The coat of arms is also supported by two squirrels standing on a ribbon bearing the national motto of "A Man's Room Is His Kingdom," in Finnish. It is formally described as "two Talossan squirrels proper standing upon a ribbon argent fimbriated at the chief vert and at the base gules bearing the motto Miehen Huone on Hänen Valtakuntansa ('A Man's Room Is His Kingdom')"

Lesser State Seal

Lesser State Seal

The Lesser State seal consists of a rectangular white field with a red tierce at dexter, and the Ben symbol in red at right. It is used by Officers of the Royal Household, typically the Secretary of State, to indicate the royal authority on documents issued in the King's name.

Other National Symbols