The Federation of Rhodesia is a nation that was created on 26th June 2019. The capital is Fort Salisbury.
Flags of Rhodesia
Flag
Represents
Explanation
War Flag of Rhodesia
A white saltire on a green field and the Rhodesian Coat of Arms in the centre. The War Flag represents the Rhodesian Armed Forces, being flown on all military installations even in times of peace. In times of conflict, the War Flag may supplant usage of the national flag. However, as Rhodesia has never been in a war, this has never happened.
Salisbury
An orange-white-blue horizontal tricolour with a slightly modified Rhodesian Coat of Arms in the centre.
Mashonaland
A red-white-purple horizontal triband, with the red taking up the top 50% of the flag. A white mushroom is offset towards the hoist, 'growing' out of the white triband.
Didelphi
A diagonal yellow-red bicolour with a white plough across the centre. The yellow represents the bountiful wheat production of Didelphi, the red both House Didelphi and the Noble Womb Party, and the plough industry and agriculture.
Old Nyas
Using the colours of the Nyasan flag, a blue field with a white ring surrounded by magenta spikes. Represents the eclipsing of the old order with a new sun.
Nyangani
A green field with a Nyasan flag emerging from the hoist diagonally. Represents the advance of Nyasan civilisation into the unyielding wilderness of southwest Nyasaland, or Nyangani.
Margraviate of Nyanzig
A white field with the left third towards the hoist a deep green. On the crowned coat of arms, the wheat-on-green, and sword-on-red represent the dual missions of colonisation and defence respectively. The coat of arm's straddling between the two colours represents Nyanzig's bridging of the boundary between the known and unknown.
Makhnovshchina
A black field with a white Kawaiion in buccaneer garb.
Tanganyanka
A tricolour with two thin stripes, purple and orange, towards the hoist, and a larger third in dark green. The colours purple, orange and green represent the mushroom island of Tynwald, the desert of Mizizma and the swamp of Gondweli respectively.
Typha
A blue wave pattern on a white field, with a burgundy sash towards the hoist defaced by a bell encircled by a crescent moon.
Lutrelia
A white-blue bicolour with an orange quarter towards the hoist. Defacing the orange quarter is a stylised striped 'pyramid', representing the different layers of Lutrelia's mesa.
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