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- indicates flag is known.
- indicates it is reported that there is no known flag.
County flags:
Municipal flags:
In New York, as in a number of U.S. states, the standard state division of "county" is further subdivided (completely, unless cities or villages are created from them) into "towns." To keep these from being confused with the usual meaning of "town" (i.e., a large village), these are sometimes called "townships." The list below contains cities, villages, and unincorporated communities. Towns have been put on a seperate list.
*Communities so marked have responded that they do not have a flag.
Paul Bassinson, 30 November 2018
Town flags:
Note: Towns in New York operate like townships in other states.
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