Flag of Norton

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The flag of the State of Norton is a tricolour consisting of three equal vertical bands displaying the national colours of Norton: red, white and blue alongside the national emblem. It is unofficially known as The Nortonian Tricolour, or 'Burfield's Banner a reference to the flag's designer and President Rafe Burfield. The design was first displayed following the November 2023 Nortonian coup d'état on 2 November 2023 when it was officially adopted as the national flag. The flag is primarily used to represent Norton on a national and international level, such as in diplomatic affairs or sporting events. In addition, the flag is used as the national ensign.

Flag of the State of Norton
NameDrapeau de l'État de Norton
UseCivil flag and ensign
Proportion15:22
Adopted2 November 2023
DesignA tricolour of green, red and green, charged in the centre with a black five pointed star in a gold disc.
State flag of Norton
UseState flag and ensign
Proportion15:22
Adopted2 November 2023
DesignThe civil flag of Norton, charged with the national emblem in the first green bar, hoist side.
UseOther
Proportion3:5
DesignPlain red banner, with the canton consisting of the PDNP emblem.

Alongside the official tricolour, the Government of Norton permits the use of the flag of the People's Democratic National Party of Norton as a secondary unofficial flag to represent the Nortonian people, however, this flag lacks legal recognition.

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Military Flags

Former flags

Rejected proposals of the national flag