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Flag of the Republic of Poland

A variety of Polish flags are defined in current Polish national law, either through an act of parliament or a ministerial ordinance. Apart from thenational flag, these are mostly military flags, used by one or all branches of thePolish Armed Forces, especially thePolish Navy. Other flags are flown by vessels of non-military uniformed services.

Most Polish flags feature white and red, the national colors of Poland. The national colors, officially adopted in 1831, are ofheraldic origin and derive from thetinctures of thecoats of arms of Poland andLithuania. Additionally, some flags incorporate the white eagle of thePolish coat of arms, while other flags used by the Armed Forces incorporatemilitary eagles, which are variants.

Both variants of the national flag of Poland were officially adopted in 1919, shortly after Polandre-emerged as anindependent state in the aftermath ofWorld War I in 1918. Many Polish flags were adopted within the following three years.[1]The designs of most of these flags have been modified only to adjust to the changes in the official rendering of the national coat of arms. Major modifications included a change in the stylization of the eagle fromNeoclassicist toBaroque in 1927 and the removal of the crown from the eagle's head during theCommunist rule from 1944 to 1990 and replaced the traditional red colour by crimson red. Legal specification for the shades of the national colors has also changed with time. The shade of red was first legally specified asvermilion by a presidential decree of 13 December 1928.[2]This verbal prescription was replaced with coordinates in the CIE 1976color space by the Coat of Arms Act of 31 January 1980.[3]

National flags

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Main article:Flag of Poland

The basic variant of thenational flag is a plain white-and-red horizontal bicolor. A variantdefaced with thecoat of arms is restricted to official use abroad and at sea. Legal restrictions notwithstanding, the two variants are often treated as interchangeable in practice.

ImageNameDesignUse
Flag of PolandFlag of the Republic of PolandHorizontal bicolor of white and red
Proportion 5:8[3]
Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag
National flag,inlandensign[3]
Flag of Poland with coat of armsFlag with coat of arms of the Republic of PolandHorizontal bicolor of white and red defaced with thearms of Poland in the white stripe
Proportion 5:8[3]
Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag
Polish embassies, consulates etc.; civilian airplanes during international flights; civilian airports and airfields; sea harbours and ports authorities;civil and state ensign at sea[3]

Military flags

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Rank flags used in all branches of the Armed Forces

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Originally used only by the Navy, the use of these rank flags was extended in 2005 to all branches of the Armed Forces by an amendment to the relevant ministerial ordinance.[4] They are flown to mark the presence and pay respect to the highest civilian and military authorities: thePresident of the Republic of Poland who isex officiocommander-in-chief of the Armed Forces; the Minister of National Defence who acts on the commander-in-chief's behalf in peacetime;Marshal of Poland, the highest rank in the Polish army (no living holders since 1989); and the Chief of theGeneral Staff.

ImageNameDesignUse
Jack of the President of the Republic of PolandRed flag emblazoned with the white eagle of the arms of Poland and bordered with a whitewężyk generalski, an ornate wavy line used in the Polish military as a symbol ofgeneral's rank
Proportion 5:6[5]
On Navy vessels when thePresident is on board.[5] On land when the President is present.
Flag of the Minister of National DefenceFlag of theMinister of National DefenceSwallow-tailed horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced in the white stripe with the arms of Poland and in the red stripe with a white anchor entwined with an S-shaped rope and a yellow cannon barrel insaltire
Proportion 5:8[5]
On Navy vessels when the Minister is on board.[5] On land when the Minister is present.
Flag of the Marshal of PolandFlag of aMarshal of PolandRed flag with a double white border emblazoned with theEagle of the Marshal of Poland holding twohetman's batons (buławy) in saltire
Proportion 5:6[5]
On Navy vessels when the Marshal is on board.[5] On land when the Marshal is present.
Flag of the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed ForcesFlag of the Chief of theGeneral Staff of the Polish Armed ForcesRed flag with a double white border emblazoned with theGenerals' Eagle
Proportion 5:6[5]
On Navy vessels when the Chief of the General Staff is on board.[5] On land when the Chief of the General Staff is present.

Navy

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War ensign
Navy flag
Commissioning pennant

The war ensign and the naval jack symbolize traditions of thePolish Navy[6] dating back to Polishprivateer fleet of the 15th–17th centuries.[7]They are also symbols of a navy ship crew's courage, honor, unbreakable fighting spirit and readiness to defend Poland and its maritime rights.[6] Naval Service Regulations define when, where and how the flags should be raised and lowered on board a navy ship.[5]

ImageNameDesignUse
Naval ensign of PolandWar ensignSwallow-tailed horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe
Proportion 10:21[6]
Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag
Naval ensign[6]
Naval JackNavaljackHorizontal bicolor of white and red defaced with across pattée countercharged and, in the middle of the cross, with an arm brandishing a sabre (szabla) in a torteau (a redroundel)
Proportion 4:5[6]
Flown together with the war ensign on Sundays, holidays and other special occasions; flown everyday when in foreign waters[8]
Navy flagNavy flag
Flaga Marynarki Wojennej
Swallow-tailed red flag emblazoned with theNavy Eagle
Proportion 10:21[6]
Ceremonial flag used on military holidays, visits of high civilian or military authorities, or representatives of foreign countries, as well as other ceremonies. Flown together with flags of other branches of the Armed Forces during Polish Armed Forces Day (15 August) ceremonies at theTomb of the Unknown Soldier inWarsaw.[5]
Commissioning pennantCommissioning pennantSwallow-tailed bicolor of white and red defaced with a cross pattée countercharged near the hoist
Proportion 1:25[6]
Ship commanded by a navy officer in a campaign[6]
Naval auxiliary ensignNaval auxiliary ensignBlue flag with an image of the naval ensign in thecanton
Proportion 3:5[5]
Auxiliary naval vessels, such aspatrol boats,tugboats,replenishment oilers,mine trawlers anddegaussing stations, which are not allowed to fly the war ensign[5]
Naval airport flagNaval airport (heliport) flagHorizontal bicolor of white and red defaced with the arms of Poland in the middle of the white stripe, theAir Force checkerboard in the white stripe between the coat of arms and the hoist, and a white anchor entwined with an S-shaped rope in the red stripe below the checkerboard
Proportion 5:8[5]
Naval airports and heliports[5]

Rank flags

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ImageNameDesignUse
Flag of the Commander of the NavyFlag of the Commander of the NavySwallow-tailed horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe and a white anchor entwined with an S-shaped rope in the red stripe
Proportion 5:6[5]
On naval vessels when the Commander of the Navy is on board
Admiral's FlagAdmiral's Flag
Swallow-tailed horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced in the white stripe with the arms of Poland and in the red stripe with three white five-pointed stars arranged in an equilateral triangle one of whose sides is parallel to the hoist
Proportion 5:6[5]
On naval vessels when an admiral is on board
Vice Admiral's FlagVice Admiral's Flag
Swallow-tailed horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced in the white stripe with the arms of Poland and in the red stripe with two white five-pointed stars arranged in a line parallel to the hoist
Proportion 5:6[5]
On naval vessels when a vice admiral is on board
Rear Admiral's FlagRear Admiral's Flag
Swallow-tailed horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe and with a white five-pointed star near the hoist in the red stripe
Proportion 5:6[5]
On naval vessels when a rear admiral is on board
General's FlagGeneral's FlagSwallow-tailed horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced in the white stripe with the arms of Poland and in the red stripe with two yellow cannon barrels in saltire above a yellow cannonball
Proportion 5:6[5]
On naval vessels when a general is on board

Rank pennants

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ImageNameDesignUse
Pennant of the Chief of the Naval StaffPennant of the Chief of the Naval StaffPennant consisting of two horizontal stripes of white and red, and ared swallow-tail, defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe[5]On naval vessels when the Chief of the Naval Staff is on board
title=Flotilla Commander's PennantFlotilla Commander's PennantPennant consisting of two horizontal stripes of white and red, and awhite swallow-tail, defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe[5]On naval vessels when a flotilla commander is on board
Division Commander's PennantDivision Commander's PennantPennant consisting of two horizontal stripes of white and red, and ablue swallow-tail, defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe[5]On naval vessels when a division commander is on board
Group Commander's PennantGroup Commander's PennantPennant consisting of two horizontal stripes of white and red, and agreen swallow-tail, defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe[5]On naval vessels when a group commander is on board

Air Force

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ImageNameDesignUse
Air Force FlagAir Force Flag
Flaga Sił Powietrznych
Swallow-tailed red flag emblazoned with theAir Force Eagle
Proportion 10:21[6]
Ceremonial flag used on military holidays, visits of high civilian or military authorities, or representatives of foreign countries, as well as other ceremonies. Flown together with flags of other branches of the Armed Forces during Polish Armed Forces Day (15 August) ceremonies at theTomb of the Unknown Soldier inWarsaw.[5]
Military airport flagMilitary airport (heliport) flag
Flaga lotnisk (lądowisk) wojskowych
Horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced with the arms of Poland in the middle of the white stripe and theAir Force checkerboard in the white stripe between the coat of arms and the hoist
Proportion 5:8[6]
Military airports and heliports[5]
Air Force checkerboardAir Force checkerboardA square divided into four parts, in form of a checkerboard, with alternating white and red colours, and with outer linen of opposite colours
Proportion 1:1[6]
Military aircraft insignia

Other branches of the Armed Forces

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ImageNameDesignUse
Flag of the Land ForcesFlag of theLand ForcesSwallow-tailed red flag emblazoned with theLand Forces Eagle
Proportion 10:21[6]
Ceremonial flag used on military holidays, visits of high civilian or military authorities, or representatives of foreign countries, as well as other ceremonies. Flown together with flags of other branches of the Armed Forces during Polish Armed Forces Day (15 August) ceremonies at theTomb of the Unknown Soldier inWarsaw.[5]
Flag of the Special ForcesFlag of theSpecial ForcesSwallow-tailed red flag emblazoned with theSpecial Forces Eagle
Proportion 10:21[6]
Flag of the Territorial Defence ForceFlag of theTerritorial Defence ForceSwallow-tailed red flag emblazoned with theTerritorial Defence Force
Proportion 10:21[6]

Flags of the commanders of the units of the Ministry of National Defence

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ImageNameDesignUse
Flag of the commander of theWarsaw GarrisonA dark blue flag with the emblem of theWarsaw Garrison Command in the centre, in form acoat of arms of Warsaw with theolive branches around it, and two crosses sables below it. Proportion 5:6.[6]
Flag of the Commander in chief of the Military GendarmerieFlag of the Commander in chief of theMilitary Gendarmerie[6]

Flags of other uniformed services

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ImageEnglish name
Polish name
DesignUse
Flag of the Border GuardFlag of theBorder Guard
Flaga Straży Granicznej
Horizontal bicolor of white and red with a green border defaced with thearms of Poland in the white stripe
Proportion 5:9[9]
Vessels of the Border Guard[9]
Police flagPolice flag
Flaga Policji
Blue flag emblazoned with a badge used by waterborne Police units, i.e. a lifebelt and an anchor within a dark-blue diamond above a dark-blue ribbon with the wordPOLICJA written on it in white letters, all on a white eight-pointed star
Proportion 5:9[10]
Police vessels[10]

Naval flags

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Main article:List of Polish naval and maritime flags

Special state service vessels

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Special state service flags are used by state-employed civil special-purpose ships while on duty. These flags all follow the same basic design; a white flag with a horizontal stripe whose width is 1/5 of the flag's width. In the middle, each flag is emblazoned with the national coat of arms superimposed on a golden or yellow anchor whose height is 3/5 of the flag's width. The middle stripe is broken in the middle and does not touch the anchor or the arms. The type of special service performed by the ship is indicated by the color of the middle stripe.[11]

ImageEnglish name
Polish name
DesignUse
Hydrographic vessel flagHydrographic survey and Maritime Office flag
Flaga statku hydrograficznego i dozorczego urzędu morskiego
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of ablue horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Hydrographic survey vessels and vessels of Maritime Offices[11]
Lifeboat flagLifeboat and pollution control flag
Flaga statku ratowniczego oraz specjalnego statku do zwalczania zanieczyszczeń
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of anorange horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Lifeboats and pollution control vessels[11]
Icebreaker flagIcebreaker flag
Flaga statku używanego wyłącznie do łamania lodów
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of aviolet horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Vessels used exclusively for breaking ice[11]
Pilot boat flagPilot boat flag
Flaga statku pilotowego
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of anash-grey horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Pilot boats[11]
Fireboat flagFireboat flag
Flaga statku pożarniczego
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of ared horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Fireboats[11]
Training ship flagTraining ship flag
Flaga statku szkolnego
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of ablack horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Training ships[11]
Customs ship flagCustoms ship flag
Flaga statku celnego
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of agreen horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Customs ships[11]
Hospital ship flagHospital ship flag
Flaga statku sanitarnego
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of ayellow horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Hospital ships[11]
Telecommunication ship flagTelecommunication ship flag
Flaga statku telekomunikacyjnego
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of abrown horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Telecommunication ships[11]

Subdivisions flags

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Main article:List of flags of the subdivisions of Poland

Current voivodeship flags

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State flagCivil flagVoivodeshipYear of adoptionDesign
Greater Poland Voivodeship(flag information)2000Trapezoid vertical bicolor of red and white emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship in the red stripe
Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship(flag information)2000Horizontal tricolor of red, white and black (1:2:1)
Lesser Poland Voivodeship(flag information)1999Horizontal tricolor of white, yellow and red (2:1:2)
LodzLodzŁódź Voivodeship(flag information)2002Five vertical stripes of red and yellow
Lower Silesian Voivodeship(flag information)2009Yellow emblazoned with a black eagle with a white crescent and a crosslet on its chest
Lublin Voivodeship(flag information)2004Horizontal tricolor of white, red and yellow (2:1:2) emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship
LubuskieLubusz Voivodeship(flag information)2000Four horizontal stripes of yellow, white, red and green (2:1:1:2) emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship
Masovian Voivodeship(flag information)2006Red emblazoned near the hoist with a white eagle with a golden beak and legs
Opole Voivodeship(flag information)2004Horizontal bicolor of yellow and blue (2:1) emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship in the yellow stripe near the hoist
Podlaskie Voivodeship(flag information)2002Four horizontal stripes of white, red, yellow and blue
Pomeranian Voivodeship(flag information)2002 (original introduction)
2010 (reintroduction)
Yellow emblazoned with a blackgriffin with a red tongue
SilesiaSilesian Voivodeship(flag information)2001Horizontal triband of blue and yellow (2:1:2)
Subcarpathian Voivodeship(flag information)2000Verticaltriband of blue and white (1:2:1) emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship in the white stripe
Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship(flag information)2013Horizontal tricolor of blue, white and red with a yellow stripe along the hoist, emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship in the white stripe
Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship(flag information)2002Trapezoid red flag bordered white, emblazoned with a white eagle's head in a golden crown and with a golden beak
West Pomeranian Voivodeship(flag information)2000Vertical triband of white and red (a variant emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship is also used)

Historical voivodeship flags

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FlagVoivodeshipYearsDesignNotes
Zielona Góra Voivodeship1985–1998Horizontal bicolour of yellow and green
Łódź Voivodeship1999–2000Horizontal bicolour of yellow and red, with the coat of arms in the centreUnofficial flag, used by theŁódź Voivodeship Sejmik from 1998 to 2000
Lower Silesian Voivodeship2001–2008Horizontal bicolour of white and red, with a yellow coat of arms in centre, with black eagle with a white crescent and a crosslet on its chest
Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship2001–2013Horizontal blue, white and red stripes to the right, and a yellow vertical stripe to the left, with coat of arms in the centre of the white stripe
Masovian Voivodeship2005–2006Red with a white eagle with a golden beak and legs in the centre
Lower Silesian Voivodeship2008–2009Yellow emblazoned with a black eagle with a white crescent and a crosslet on its chest
Pomeranian Voivodeship2008–2010Yellow emblazoned with a blackgriffin with a red tongue

Historical flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1919–1927Flag of theSecond Polish Republic and thePolish People's Republic
1927–1980
1918-1919Banner of theGreater Poland uprising (1918–1919)There were many variants during the uprising but later this particular version became a dominant commemorating symbol.

Alternate Polish National Government Flag (January Uprising)
1863–1864The vision of the flag ofPolish National Government (January Uprising) Coat of arms containing awhite eagle, aknight on horseback and anarchangel Michael. These elements are confirmed but have come in many variations, this flag is a modern interpretation.
1830–1831Banner of the Kingdom of Poland. (November Uprising)The banner of the Kingdom of Poland from the Sejm hall, taken out after the November Uprising byJoachim Lelewel.
Banner with the motto "For our freedom and yours" (obverse and reverse)
Khaki banner with a red cross and the motto, commonly used during the uprising in front of the insurgents' fortifications.
1815–1830Military ensign of Vistula Flotilla of Congress PolandA ensign raised on the ships of thePolish Trade Company, sailing through the Black Sea to Mediterranean countries in 1784–1787. Restored by TsarAlexander I in 1815 as the war ensign flag of the Congress Kingdom.
Flag of the Russian Tsar as king of theCongress Kingdom in 1815–1830.De facto flag. The state entity did not have an officially adopted flag.
1794Banner of2nd Kraków Grenadier RegimentOne of banners used by Polishscythemen duringKościuszko Uprising. At the top there is motto of scythemen "Żywią y Bronią" (They Feed and Defend) which later became a Polish patriotic motto and the symbol of the Polishpeasant movement.
1733–1763
1709–1733
1697–1706
Banner of TheWettin kingsThe state banner ofAugust III from around the mid-18th century.
c. 1606–1648Banner ofVasa kings Grand Standard Bearer of the Polish Crown (Chorąży Wielki Koronny), Sebastian Sobieski, at the wedding procession of King Sigismund III of Poland and Sweden, as painted anonymously on the Stockholm Roll (c. 1605).
1587–1655Taken by theSwedish army in 1655.
14th century–16th centuryBanner ofKingdom of Poland
local
1920–1939Free City of DanzigFlag of Gdańsk
1920–1922Central LithuaniaFlag of Central Lithuania
1918–1920Lemko Republic
1918–1919Western UkraineFlag of Ukraine
1890 – 1918Kingdom of Galicia and LodomeriaFlag of Galicia and Lodomeria
1849 – 1890Kingdom of Galicia and LodomeriaFlag of Galicia and Lodomeria
1846–1918Grand Duchy of Kraków
c. 1815–1848Grand Duchy of Posen
19th century – 1849Kingdom of Galicia and LodomeriaFlag of Galicia and Lodomeria
1815–1846Free City of Cracow
1807–1814Republic of Danzig
1226–1561State of the Teutonic Order
1410Pomerania-Stettin
1410Prince-Bishopric of Warmia
1410Duchy of Warsaw
1410Duchy of Płock
Duchy of Rawa
1942–1945Unofficial flag of theHome Army andPolish Underground StateNational flag withKotwica (Anchor)
1940–1945Peasants' Battalions
1944Combined Armed Forces of AL, PAL and KBplHistorically not certain as a flag, but confirmed as abrassard.
1939–1945Jewish Military UnionThis flag was allegedly flying over Warsaw Ghetto during theuprising.
after 1945Jewish Combat OrganizationThere is no evidence of the existence of any ŻOB flag during World War II, the design presented here was created after the war among veterans.

Political flags

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FlagDatePartyDescription
current
2014–presentReal Politics UnionThe actual flag consists of a black (not dark blue) background and a blue cross in a white frame.[12]
2012–presentNational Movement
2011–presentCongress of the New Right
[13]2022-presentMam Dość 2023Logo with name partia.
2001-presentplatforma obywatelska
2010s–presentAll-Polish YouthSzczerbiec on green background.
2001-presentprawo i sprawiedliwość
1990–presentSilesian Autonomy Movement
2007-presentPolska Partia Piratówthe flag also used ingerman party.
1987–presentPolish Socialist Party
1980–presentIndependentSelf-Governing Trade Union "Solidarity" ||Solidarity logo
2021-presentNowa lewica
[14]2010-present (flag), 2003-present (party)Zieloni
[15][circular reference]?–presentPolska 2050logo poland 2050
2015-presentNowa nadziejalogo
2015-presentPartia razem
2016-presentUnia Europejskich Demokratów
1993–present
1930s–1940s
Falanga flagpl, symbol ofNational-radicalismplFirstli used byNational Radical Camp (ONR), then two successor organizations ONR-Falanga and ONR-ABC, ONR was reactivated in 1993 shortly after thefall of communism, currently, this flag is used by two more organizations calledNational Revival of Poland (NOP) andFalanga, which also use their own designs.
2010s–presentNational Revival of Poland
2019–presentFalanga (organisation)
?–2019
2005–presentBelarusian Christian DemocracyOldFlag ofBelarus
former
1980Gdańsk Shipyard protesters during the August 1980 strikesThehouse flag of theGdansk Shipyard, flown by the protesters during the August 1980 strike in Gdańsk Shipyard, and flown during the signing of theGdańsk Agreement.[16]
2010s–2022Xportal
1950sFlag of theUnited People's Party section inZębowice.An example of a variation of the party flag.
c. 1936Sotsyalistishe Kinder Farband
1934–1940German Union German Union (Deutsche Vereinigung) was a Nazi German extreme right-wing political party founded in 1934 by members of the ethnic German minority residing in the Second Polish Republic. Their main symbol was runeTiwaz.
1920sBanner of theZblewo chapter of theNational Party, before the introduction of the green and white flag, there were many local party flags.
1926–1931Peasant Party
1920–1924Union of Upper SilesiansFlag of Upper Silesia

Organizational flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1950–presentPolish Tourist and Sightseeing Society

Religious flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
?–presentPapal flagFlags commonly used forCatholic ceremonies such asprocessions to decorate the area.
1979–presentMary flag [pl]

Ethnic flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1918–presentFlag ofLemkosThe middle band can be represented as yellow, orange or gold.
?–presentAdditionally contains theCoat of arms of Transcarpathian Ruthenia
1829–presentFlag ofMasurians
?–presentAdditionally contains theCoat of arms of Prussia, which is alsoCoat of arms of Masuria
1929–presentFlag ofKashubians
?–presentBanner of arms ofCoat of arms of Kashubia
1882–presentFlag ofSilesian GermanFlag of Silesia and Lower Silesia
1920–presentFlag ofSilesiansFlag of Upper Silesia
2010s–presentFlag ofLipka TatarsA white flag with thetamga of theGolden Horde incanton.
?–presentFlag of theCrimean Karaites

Regional flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
2022–presentFlag ofKociewieThe flag of Kociewie that won the competition. The blue symbol is stylizedcornflower
2016–presentFlag ofCieszyn SilesiaIt is a standardized design created in 2016 based on the symbols of theDuchy of Teschen.
1996–presentFlag ofWestern PomeraniaSporadically used as the traditional flag of the region ofWestern Pomerania[17][18]
?–presentFlag ofDąbrowa BasinUsed by local organizations and authorities ofSosnowiec[19][20][21]

House flags

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FlagDateCompanyDescription
1938–1958Baltic Shipping Companypl
Gdansk Shipyard
1957–2004Deep Sea Fishing and Fishing Services Company "Gryf"pl
1970–1997Polish-British Shipping Partnership (Polbrit)pl
1927-1972Polish-Scandinavian Transport Company JSC (Polskarob)pl
1927–1950Polish ShippingplUsed in cargo ships
1926–1939Used in passenger ships
1927-1940sPolish River Shipping company "Vistula"

See also

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References

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