Lists of city flags
Appearance
Albania
Andorra
Argentina
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Belize
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Brazil
Bulgaria
Canada
Alberta
British Columbia
Manitoba
Newfoundland and Labrador
Ontario
Historical
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Metro Toronto (1957-1997)
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Ottawa (1902-1987)
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Ottawa (1987-2000)
Prince Edward Island
Quebec
Historical
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Montreal (1935-1939)
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Montreal (1939-2017)
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Quebec City (1967-1987)
Saskatchewan
Yukon
Chile
China
Croatia
Cuba
Cyprus
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Denmark
Egypt
Estonia
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Guinea-Bissau
Hungary
Iceland
Indonesia
Israel
Ivory Coast
Japan
Jordan
Kazakhstan
Historical
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Astana (2008–2019)
Kenya
South Korea
Historical
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Daejeon (1993–2011)
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Cheju City (1969–2009)
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Seoul (1946–1996)
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Taegu (1996–2001)
Kosovo
Kyrgyzstan
Latvia
Liechtenstein
Lithuania
Lebanon
Luxembourg
Malaysia
Malta
Mexico
Moldova
Mongolia
Montenegro
Mozambique
Nepal
Netherlands
New Zealand
Nicaragua
Nigeria
North Macedonia
Historical
Norway
Oman
Palau
Panama
Papua New Guinea
Portugal
Romania
Russia
San Marino
Saudi Arabia
Serbia
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Dimitrovgrad (Serbia)
Historical
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Zemun (2003–2005)
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Zemun (2005–2009)
Singapore
Slovakia
Slovenia
Solomon Islands
South Africa
Historical
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Cape Town (2003–2014)
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Johannesburg (1970–1997)
Sweden
Switzerland
Syria
Taiwan
Thailand
Tunisia
United Arab Emirates
United Kingdom
United States
Alabama
Alaska
Historical
Arizona
Historical
Arkansas
California
Historical
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Bellflower (1980–2005)[N 2][25] -
Culver City (from 1940)[26] -
Long Beach (1948–1967)[N 2][27] -
Sacramento (1964–1989)[16] -
San Francisco (1899–1900) -
San Francisco (1900–1940)[16] -
Sunnyvale (through 2018) -
West Hollywood (through 2014)[29]
Colorado
Historical
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Northglenn (through 2017)[N 2][33][34]
Columbia, District of
Connecticut
Delaware
Florida
Many flags of Floridian cities feature their city seal on a saltire, incorporating elements from the Floridian flag, itself based on the former Spanish flag, into their designs.
Historical
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Jacksonville (1914–1976)[1]
Georgia
Historical
Guam
Hawaii
Historical
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Honolulu (1969–1981, 1985–1994)
Idaho
Historical
Illinois
Historical
Indiana
Historical
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Indianapolis (1915–1963)[1] -
South Bend (through 2016)[N 2][44]
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Historical
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Louisville (1934–2003)
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Historical
Massachusetts
Historical
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Fall River (1988–2018)
Michigan
Historical
Minnesota
Mississippi
Historical
Missouri
Historical
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Kansas City (1913–1936)[1] -
Kansas City (1936–1944)[1] -
Kansas City (1944–1972)[1] -
Kansas City (1972–1992)[1] -
Saint Louis (1946–1964)[16]
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
Historical
New Hampshire
Historical
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Manchester (1965–1996)[16]
New Jersey
Historical
New Mexico
New York
Some city flags of New York, such as that of Albany and New York, feature colors from the Dutch Prince's Flag in their designs, due to the prominence of the Netherlands in the history of New York.
Historical
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Buffalo (1912–1924)
Municipal organizations
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Historical
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Germantown (2000–2014)
Oklahoma
Historical
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Oklahoma City (1965–1994)[16] -
Tulsa (1973-2018)
Oregon
Historical
Pennsylvania
Puerto Rico
Historical
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Historical
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Charleston (1882–1952)[1] -
Charleston (1952–1990)[1] -
North Charleston (through 2009)[69]
South Dakota
Historical
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Rapid City (through 2018)[N 2][71]
Tennessee
Historical
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Chattanooga (1923–2012)
Texas
Historical
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Arlington (c. 2008) -
Cedar Park (through 2016)[N 2][79][80] -
Fort Worth (1912–1968)[1] -
Fort Worth (1968–2004)[1] -
San Antonio (1917–1976)[16] -
San Antonio (1976–1992)[16]
Utah
Historical
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Salt Lake City (1969–2006)
Vermont
Historical
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Burlington (1990–2017)[N 2][85] -
Montpelier (2000–2017)[N 2][83]
Virginia
Historical
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Williamsburg (1976–2008)[87]
Washington
Historical
West Virginia
Historical
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Huntington (unofficial flag through 2004)[N 2][90]
Wisconsin
Historical
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Madison (1962–2018)
Wyoming
Vanuatu
Venezuela
Zimbabwe
Notes
- ^ The St. Petersburg logo as shown on http://www.stpete.org/news/logo_and_usage.php utilizes a variation of a flag with four color bands (red, orange, green and indigo from top to bottom), a pelican moved slightly to the centre and cut corners.
- ^ Honolulu is considered to be both a city as well as a county under Hawaiian law.
- ^ The Town of Madawaska uses the Acadian flag as its town flag.
- ^ Philadelphia is considered to be both a city as well as a county under Pennsylvanian law.
- ^ Double-sided; obverse shown.
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq Flag exists, but there are no images of it on Wikipedia
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Image of flag is cropped from a larger picture and doesn't fit the format of the gallery; see linked article for image
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