It has been suggested that this article be merged into Flag of Liberia. (Discuss) Proposed since March 2024. |
National
editFlag | Duration | Use | Description |
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1847-present | Flag of Liberia | Eleven horizontal stripes alternating red and white; in the canton, a white star on a blue field[1] |
Subnational
editFlag | Subdivision | Adopted | Description | |
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Bomi | A purple field with the flag of Liberia on the canton. On the fly side is a blue circle with five trees and four hills. | |||
Bong | ||||
Gbarpolu | ||||
Grand Bassa | ||||
Grand Cape Mount | ||||
Grand Gedeh | ||||
Grand Kru | ||||
Lofa | ||||
Margibi | ||||
Maryland | ||||
Montserrado | ||||
Nimba | ||||
Rivercess | ||||
River Gee | ||||
Sinoe |
Government
editFlag | Duration | Use | Description |
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Standard of the president of the Republic of Liberia | Used by the Liberian president |
Military
editFlag | Duration | Use | Description |
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Flag of the Liberian Customs Service | Used by the Liberian Customs Service | ||
Naval jack of the Liberian National Coast Guard | A white star on a blue field | ||
War flag of the Armed Forces of Liberia | Green field with crossed white AK-47s and the Liberian flag in canton |
Historic
editFlag | Duration | Use | Description |
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1837–1845 | Flag of the United States | Used in the first government of the Commonwealth of Liberia until Saturday, 26 April 1845 | |
1827-1847 | U.S. colony of Liberia | ||
1854-1857 | Republic of Maryland | ||
1906 | Republic of Liberia | Proposed in 1906, never used |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Rozario, Paul (2003). Liberia. Gareth Stevens. p. 5. ISBN 9780836823660.