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Off-centred Crosses (Multicoloured)
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Many off-centred crosses have different colours in different parts of the field. The following flags use an off-centred cross-type design, but cannot be
described on the table on the main page on off-centred
crosses. They are described by describing the colours of
the cross on a field, labeled by quarter in the order upper hoist-upper
fly-lower hoist-lower fly. Any fimbriation is shown in brackets
following - if more than one fimbriation colour exits, the order is inside-out. Crosses in
italics are proposals, or flags of uncertain or dubious status.
- black on blue-yellow-yellow-red: Skarsterlân, Netherlands
- black on red-red-blue-blue: Christ's Knights' Order Naval Flags, Portugal
- black on a red-white-white-red: Nova Era, MG Brazil
- black on red-yellow-blue-yellow: Doniawerstal, Netherlands
- black on yellow-white-white-white: Gemert, Netherlands,
Bleiswijk, Netherlands
- black on yellow-white vertically counterchanged with white on red: Gemert-Bakel, Netherlands
- black on diagonal red-white-blue multi-stripes: Christ's Knights' Order Naval Flags, Portugal
- blue counterchanged green on yellow: Werkendam, Netherlands
- blue on red-white-white-white: Abkhasia proposal, Georgia
- blue, dark blue on white-white-white-white:
Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue, France
- blue, red on yellow: Roden, Netherlands
- blue, red on yellow-white-white-yellow: Kapelle, Netherlands
- blue (wavy, yellow black) and green on yellow: Broeksterwoude, Netherlands
- blue (white) on blue-red-red-red: Paraguay Division General
- blue (white) on yellow-red-yellow-red, off-centred: Sucre, Venezuela
- blue/red on white: Martinska Ves, Croatia
- blue/red on yellow: Eelde, Drenthe, Netherlands
- blue on white - white on blue - white on blue - blue on white: Noordoostpolder, Netherlands
- blue on yellow counterchanged with white on blue: Linne, Netherlands
- blue on yellow-red-red-yellow: Bontebok, Netherlands
- blue on yellow-white-white-yellow: Geffen, Netherlands
- blue on yellow-yellow on blue-yellow on blue-blue on yellow: Vlagtwedde, Netherlands,
Wieringen, Netherlands,
Wieringermeer, Netherlands
- blue and yellow chequered on white: Aduard, Netherlands
- green, blue (fimbriated yellow, green/blue) on white: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA
- green on black-red-black-blue: South African Christian flag
- green over red on yellow: Koewacht, Netherlands
- green/yellow on white: Koigi, Estonia
- green-white-red on yellow-green-red on white: Lithuanian National Youth
- orange (tapering) on green-black-green-yellow: Driesum, Netherlands
- red, blue on grey: Institución Educativa A.S.I.A. Ignaciana, Colombia
- red, blue on white: Marostica
- red, green on yellow: Zuidwolde, Drenthe, Netherlands
- red on blue-blue-green-green (white): Western Canada Separatist movement
- red on blue-white-white-white: Episcopal Church,
Shaw Savill and Albion Co. Ltd
- red on blue/green - blue/green - green/blue - green/blue: Jutland, Denmark
- red on light blue-light blue-blue-blue: Bohuslän, Sweden
- red on white-white/green/white-white-white/green/white: Osove, Czech Rep
- red-yellow on red - white-pink on white - white-green on white - red-yellow on red: Alt Áneu, Spain
- red (white) on green-yellow-yellow-green: São Nicolau, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
- red (white) on red-blue-blue-blue: Paraguay commanding general
- red (white) on red-blue-blue-red: Gori, Georgia
- red (white) on white-red-white-red: State
Council of Heraldry, Georgia
- red/blue on white: Martinska Ves, Croatia
- white on blue-green-green-blue: Areias, SP
- white on blue-red-blue-red: Saar (1947-1956)
- white and yellow on green: Villanova del Vallès, Spain
- white on blue-red-red-blue: Crossville, TN, USA
- white on blue-red-red-red: Regional intendant, Chile
- white on blue-blue-green-green: Itaperuçu,
Brazil
- white on green-green-yellow-yellow: Lajas, Puerto Rico
- white (red) on green-yellow-green-green: Cruz, Ceara, Brazil
- white on red-blue-blue-blue: Abkhasia proposal, Georgia
- white on red-blue-blue-red: Movement for United Georgia party,
Republican Party of Georgia
- white on red-green-red-green: Aldstjerk, Netherlands
- white on red-orange-orange-blue: San José de Metán, Argentina
- white on red-red-blue-blue: Paraguay Chief of Army Staff
- white on red-red-green-blue: Barinas, Venezuela
- white on red-red-green-green: Standdaarbuiten, Netherlands
- white on white-blue-green-green: Santo Cristo, RS, Brazil
- white on yellow-blue-blue-blue: Heel, Netherlands
- white (red/blue-blue/red-red-blue-blue-red) on white:
Palotina, PR, Brazil
- yellow and black on yellow on green-red-red-green: Bakkeveen, Netherlands
- yellow (black) on blue-white-blue-white: Bedum, Netherlands
- yellow on black-black/green-black-black/green: Leština
- yellow on black-red-green-green: Wouw, Netherlands
- yellow on black-red-red-red: Utrechtse Heuvelrug, Netherlands
- yellow on blue-blue-green-green: Flatrock, NL, Canada
- yellow on blue-green-orange-black: Bergslagen, Sweden
- yellow on blue-red-blue-red: Weerselo, Netherlands
- yellow on blue-red-red-blue: Vlijmen, Netherlands
- yellow in blue-red-red-red (vertical flag): Anglican Church of Virginia
- yellow on red-blue-blue-blue: Norway War Ensign, 1815
- yellow on white-green-blue-red: People's Royalist
Party, Slovenia
References
There's a book about flags with this types of crosses, "Nordiska Korsflaggor", written by Per Andersson
(1992). This book is known to not be very specific about sources, so some people regard many of the flags described in it as rather dubious.
Elias Grandqvist, 13 April 2001
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