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Flag of All Souls College, UK (fotw);
Example;
Flag of Aetigkofen, Switzerland (fotw)
Cipher of HSH Prince Rainier III 1923 – 2005, Monaco (fotw)
Presidential Unit Citation Pennant, US (fotw)
Flag of the City of Gloucester, UK (fotw);
Arms of the City of Nottingham, UK (fotw);
Flag of the City of Sheffield, UK (fotw)
Flag of the City of Leicester, UK (fotw);
Flag of the City of York, UK (fotw);
Flag of the City of Southampton, UK (fotw)
Flag of
Plitvička jezera, Croatia (fotw); Arms of
Wiltshire, UK (fotw);
Flag of Pitomača, Croatia (fotw)
Flag and Arms of Davle, Czechia (fotw)
Flag of Barrancos, Portugal (fotw);
Flag of Ludwigslust, Germany (fotw);
Flag of Bačice, Czechia (fotw)
Civil Air Ensign, Guyana (fotw); Civil Air Ensign,
Ghana (fotw);
Civil Air Ensign, Zambia (fotw)
Please note that in British use (and in that of some Commonwealth countries) such a flag is called a civil air ensign (see also ‘air mail flag’).
Civil Aviation Administration, Argentina (fotw);
Civil Aviation Authority, Jamaica (fotw);
Civil Aviation Authority, Trinidad and Tobago (fotw)
Civil Ensign of Albania (fotw);
Civil Ensign of The Bahamas (fotw);
Civil Ensign of Australia (fotw)
Civil Flags of Guatemala, El Salvador
and of the Canary Islands, Spain (fotw)
Civil Jack of The Bahamas (fotw)
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