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The '''flag of Dalmatia''' consisted of two identical horizontal stripes of ] and ]. Like the ], it draws its modern roots from the period of the ], specifically from the ]. The ] - blue with three golden crowned leopard (lion guardant) heads - is never used on it, it is a simple yellow over blue bicolour without any emblem, as was custom of Austrian ''"landesfarben"''. The coat of arms was possibly sometimes set in it, but this was far from official.


The '''flag of ]''' consists of two identical horizontal stripes of ] and ]. Like the ], it draws its modern roots from the period of the ]. The ] - blue with three golden crowned leopard (lion guardant) heads - is never used on it, it is a simple yellow over blue bicolour without any emblem, as was custom of Austrian ''"landesfarben"''. The coat of arms was possibly sometimes set in it, but this was far from official. After 1918 there was no administrative region of Dalmatia, and no flag was used. The modern Croatian counties inherit blue and yellow colours, but none have right to "claim" the entire historical Dalmatian coat of arms. The coat of arms is, on the other hand, included in the Croatian coat of arms and the flag.<ref>Željko Heimer, February 8 2002</ref> The bi-colour flag of ] was designed in 1802 and made for the first time in 1803. The flag has been in official use of the Kingdom of Dalmatia since 1822, when it was accepted by the Royal Council in Zadar. After 1918, there was no administrative region of Dalmatia, and no flag was used. The Dalmatian counties of modern-day Croatia inherit blue and yellow colours, but no one has the right to "claim" the entire historical Dalmatian coat of arms. The coat of arms is, on the other hand, included in the Croatian coat of arms and the flag.<ref>Željko Heimer, February 8 2002</ref>{{Title missing}}


However, mostly as souvenirs, the banners of arms of Dalmatia were sometimes used, and occasionally Italian groups with pretensions on Dalmatia, or those who left Dalmatia after ], used such flags in the last 50 years - always unofficially. The flag is almost completely indistinguishable from the modern ], though there is no connection between the two. However - mostly as souvenirs - the banners of arms of Dalmatia were sometimes used, and occasionally Italian groups with pretensions on Dalmatia, or those who left Dalmatia after ], used such flags in the last 50 years - always unofficially. An alternate version of the flag, featuring ] instead of azure, is almost indistinguishable from the modern ], though there is no connection between the two.<gallery perrow="7">
File:(Dalmatian coat of arms) Vermandois La Destructioun de Rome.jpg|La Destructioun de Rome, ''"Le Roy de Esclevoni''"
File:Early Flag of Dalmatia, Le Roy de Esclevoni.png|''"Le Roy de Esclevoni''" ].
File:Die Fahnen von Ungarn, Dalmatien, Kroatien und Bosnien im Triumphzug Kaiser Maximilians I.png|The flags of Hungary, Dalmatia, Croatia and Bosnia, Triumphal Procession of ], ].
File:Fahnen von Dalmatien.png|Flag of Dalmatia ].
</gallery>Fahnen von Ungarn, Dalmatien

Trijumfalna povorka cara Maksimilijana I


== See also == == See also ==
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Dalmatia
UseOther
Proportion2:3
Adopted1822, by the Kingdom of Dalmatia (part of the Austrian Empire). Not officially used after 1918.
DesignTwo equal horizontal bands of blue (top) and yellow.
UseOther

The flag of Dalmatia consisted of two identical horizontal stripes of blue and yellow. Like the Croatian flag, it draws its modern roots from the period of the Austrian Empire, specifically from the Kingdom of Dalmatia. The coat of arms of Dalmatia - blue with three golden crowned leopard (lion guardant) heads - is never used on it, it is a simple yellow over blue bicolour without any emblem, as was custom of Austrian "landesfarben". The coat of arms was possibly sometimes set in it, but this was far from official.

The bi-colour flag of Dalmatia was designed in 1802 and made for the first time in 1803. The flag has been in official use of the Kingdom of Dalmatia since 1822, when it was accepted by the Royal Council in Zadar. After 1918, there was no administrative region of Dalmatia, and no flag was used. The Dalmatian counties of modern-day Croatia inherit blue and yellow colours, but no one has the right to "claim" the entire historical Dalmatian coat of arms. The coat of arms is, on the other hand, included in the Croatian coat of arms and the flag.

However - mostly as souvenirs - the banners of arms of Dalmatia were sometimes used, and occasionally Italian groups with pretensions on Dalmatia, or those who left Dalmatia after World War II, used such flags in the last 50 years - always unofficially. An alternate version of the flag, featuring bleu celeste instead of azure, is almost indistinguishable from the modern flag of Ukraine, though there is no connection between the two.

  • La Destructioun de Rome, "Le Roy de Esclevoni" La Destructioun de Rome, "Le Roy de Esclevoni"
  • "Le Roy de Esclevoni" 1295. "Le Roy de Esclevoni" 1295.
  • The flags of Hungary, Dalmatia, Croatia and Bosnia, Triumphal Procession of Emperor Maximilian I, 1512. The flags of Hungary, Dalmatia, Croatia and Bosnia, Triumphal Procession of Emperor Maximilian I, 1512.
  • Flag of Dalmatia 1512. Flag of Dalmatia 1512.

Fahnen von Ungarn, Dalmatien

Trijumfalna povorka cara Maksimilijana I

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  1. Željko Heimer, February 8 2002
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