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Flag of the Hitler Youth 1933–1945, Germany
Flag of Savoy, France;
National Flag of Switzerland;
Flag of Pisa, Italy;
State Flag/Naval Ensign of Denmark.
Please note however, that whilst several of the types used on flags are detailed separately herein – the cross throughout as given in 1) above, the Greek cross, the Celtic cross, the Scandinavian cross, the saltire (or diagonal cross), Cross of Lorraine, the swastika, and the Maltese cross – numerous other variants exist (mostly used in heraldry but which also sometimes appear on flags), and the majority of these are listed below.
Flag of Wezembeek-Oppem, Belgium
Flag of Otze, Germany
Gonfalon of Albano Sant'Alessandro, Italy; Gonfalon of
Baradili, Italy
Former Flag of the
Falange Venezolana, Venezuela
Flag of the Church of Norway; Arms of Negoslavci,
Croatia; Flag of Vestby, Norway
Flag of Alvados, Portugal; Flag of Panóias,
Portugal; Flag of Eira Vedra, Portugal
Please note as may be seen in the illustrations above, various types of cross can be used to make up a cross cantonée, and that a Jerusalem Cross (a cross-potent cantonée constructed of a cross-potent and four Greek crosses or of five crosses-potent) is one specific type.
Example;
Flag of Tianeti, Georgia;
Arms of The Kingdom of Jerusalem c1200 (CS)
Flag and Logo of the
Church in Wales, UK
Arms and Flag of
Woltwiesche, Germany
Please note that a cross that is divided only along either its horizontal or vertical centre-line is
properly blazoned using a full description for example, "party per fess argent and azure a cross-humetty
counterchanged" as shown below.
Flag of Zaprešić, Croatia;
Flag of Flag of Davos commune, Switzerland;
Flag of Weddingen Borough, Germany
Flag of Zurrieq, Malta
Flag and Arms of Tursko, Czechia ;
Flag of Palomares del Río, Spain
"Cross of Pisa couped" as illustrated above, or a "cross crosslet couped"
as shown in the following definition.
Flag of Mozhginsky District, Russia;
National Flag of Tonga; Flag of Pisa,
Italy
Flag of Dobrzyca, Poland;
Flag of Costuleni, Moldova;
Flag of Echt, The Netherlands
Arms and Flag of Espinho, Portugal
Arms and Flag of Sé, Portugal
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