Flag of the United New England Micronations

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United New England Micronations
Proportion2:3 or 3:5 [1]
Adopted27 May 2022
DesignA white UNEM emblem (a equator azimuthal equidistant projection america world map surrounded by two olive branches) on a blue background, design based off the Flag of the United Nations
Designed byGrant Taylor
Variant flag of the flag of the United New England Micronations United New England Micronations
NameFlag of Security Council
Adopted28 May 2023
DesignA white base with a golden UNEM emblem
Designed byGrant Taylor (Base design)
Elizabeth Snowie Langley (Color changes)

The flag of the United New England Micronations was adopted on May 27, 2022, and consists of the official emblem of the United New England Micronations in white on a blue background. Designed to look like the flag of the United Nations.

Design

The emblem's design is described as:

A world map of the America's representing an azimuthal equidistant projection centred on the equator, inscribed in a wreath consisting of crossed conventionalized branches of the olive tree.

The olive branches are a symbol for peace, and the map represents most the people and the countries of the world orinally designed before the United New England Micronations started to accept micronations from outside of the Americas.

White and blue are the official colours of the United Nations which UNEM follows. The size of the emblem on the UNEM's flag is one half the width of the flag itself.

The light blue background colour code is PANTONE  279 C (#418FDE), It approximates sky blue.

Other flags

The UNEM has 3 offical flags and 2 unoffical flags[citation needed]

Suggested flags

Country flags

Flags of Member States and Observer states of the UNEM

The UNEM has 9 Member states and 1 Observer state which all have different flags.

Member states

Observer states

References

  1. using the same proportions of the national flag of whatever micronation it is flown in, with the emblem being centred and one half of the hoist.