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![[Subotica, Serbia]](../images/v/vx-rs-subot.gif)
Flag of El Paso County, US;
State Seal of Florida;
Flag of Subotica, Serbia
Please note, that whilst a seal originally showed the user’s badge or parts of their armorial bearings (and was used to create an impression on wax or lead), when seen on flags today it is generally not (particularly in US usage) a coat of arms as defined herein (see also anti-heraldry).
Flag of Idaho, US;
Flag of the Dept of Energy, US;
Flag of the Census Bureau, US
Notes:
a) This term has been introduced by the Editors as being more appropriate than
those (sometimes) currently in use see logo on a bedsheet
and seal on a bedsheet.
b) In US usage flags of his type are often derived from previously established military colours.
Flag of the State of New Hampshire;
Seal of State of Minnesota, US;
Flag of the State of Kansas
National flag and Emblem of Morocco
![[New York, US]](../images/v/vx-us-ny.gif)
Flag of Nebraska, US;
Former flag of Minnesota, US;
Flag of New York, US
Flag of Varaždinske Toplice, Croatia;
Arms of Portsmouth, UK;
Presidential Flag of the Philippines
![[second colour]](../images/v/vx-ca^ggfg.gif)
Second/Regimental Colour of the Governor General's Foot Guards, Canada
Civil Jack,
Aircraft Roundel and
Naval Jack of The Netherlands
![[sector flag example]](../images/v/vx-fr~a-r1.gif)
Sector/Registration flag, Arrondissement of Rochefort, France
Flag of Gornji Grad, Slovenia;
Symbol of the Ratana faith, New Zealand;
Flag of Schellerten, Germany
Flag of Hampshire, UK;
Flag of Lancashire and of
Lancashire CC
Please note that botany draws a distinction between the stamen and seedpods of a rose or other flower, whereas English heraldry does not.
![[segmented example]](../images/v/vx-br-sc-bc.gif)
Flag of Mollis, Switzerland;
Flag of Balneário Camboriú, Brazil

Military Crest of Michigan, US;
Flag of Boksburg, South Africa 1981–1994
Please note that the visual difference between sejant and couchant is often
difficult to determine, and we suggest that the official blazon be followed in each
individual case.
Flag of Villarsel-sur-Marly, Switzerland;
Flag of Škabrnja, Croatia;
Flag of Sobrio, Switzerland
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