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Initial guidelines of this list

IMPORTANT! Please do not rely on these guidelines! They are somewhat accurate but I have had many changes in opinion regarding the style of the list. I have decided to just let people ask me about the changes instead of preparing a style guide which will require constant updating. If you have a question regarding the format of the list, please ask in the section below.; (notice added: ―Howard • 🌽33 21:50, 10 September 2024 (UTC))[reply]

I know that this list will inevitably draw others to edit it, however disharmony may also arise due to conflicting definitions for inclusion within the various columns. Therefore, I am going to provide a brief description of what exactly ought to be included in each column of the list. Of course, these are merely guidelines, and initial ones at that. Do not think that exceptions cannot be made for specific instances or that these guidelines cannot be altered through discussion and consensus. These guidelines are merely supposed to provide a foundation upon which we can build this list and further collaboration.

Countries included

Flag column

State column

  • If a country has an uppercase "The" in its name (eg. The Gambia, The Bahamas), these definite articles are placed at the end for sorting. (The Gambia is sorted as Gambia, The)
  • If a country has their official name as part of a disambiguation, then, for sorting purposes, these official descriptions are placed at the end (Republic of the Congo is sorted as Congo, Republic of the)
  • In any other case of a multiple word name, we sort these according to the first letter in the full name (North Macedonia is sorted as North Macedonia).

Official use column

Aspect ratio column

Timeline of adoption Date of latest design

After much consideration, I'm scrapping the "timeline" style of showing dates, for various reasons.

Designer

Description

References

Footnotes


I am still yet to reach the end of this list, and when I do, I will review the entire list again to ensure these guidelines are fully met. Good luck to anyone else contributing, and I hope we may fruitfully collaborate.

Howard • 🌽33 12:29, 21 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Corrections and alterations to the above text are contained in the footnotes below:

References

  1. ^ Correction 1: if no national flag is specified by the relevant government, we display the de facto national flag. For example, the de facto national flag of Serbia is the state flag, which is defaced with the coat of arms, whereas the civil flag has no coat of arms. ―Howard • 🌽33 19:11, 21 August 2024 (UTC)
  2. ^ Correction 2: If sources differ on the flag displayed for a country, then we show flags used in all sources. For example, the civil flag of Austria is displayed in DK's Complete Flags of the World and the CIA World Factbook, whereas the state flag of Austria is displayed Znamierowski's encyclopedia and Encyclopedia Britannica. So we show both. ~~~~
Howard • 🌽33 19:08, 21 August 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Questions and Answers

Instead of writing a whole style guide, I believe it would be far more useful if people were merely able to read some answers to questions they may have. I'm going to try and provide an explanation to the massive reforms I have undertaken. You are free to reply with further questions.

Why has the title been changed to "list of national flags?"

1. To be consistent with List of national anthems.

2. This is the most concise way of titling the list. (WP:CONCISE)

3. In general English usage, "national flag" refers to the flag of a country, which we consider synonymous with "sovereign state." Therefore it should be clear that flags of stateless nations are not included.

4. "Sovereign state flag" is an extremely uncommon term, even in scholarship, and not immediately understandable.

Why has is the lead image a collage of flags?

1. Lead images look nice.

2. The collage aims to represent a global selection of flags. Of course, it is impossible to be truly inclusive with only 9 images but as far as I am aware the provided images provide a broad enough sample.

3. The images provide examples of the flags in various contexts which help illustrate the meanings they have to people.

Why aren't Niue and the Cook Islands in this list?

I was unable to find any sources which indicate that those places were sovereign states. If possible, please provide me with such a source.

Why are multiple flags included for some of the countries?

This occurs when reliable sources use different illustrations as the national flag of a country. For example, the state flag of Austria appears in Encyclopaedia Britannica and Znamierowski's encyclopedia of flags, but the civil flag appears in the CIA World Factbook and DK's Complete Flags of the World. In order to be faithful to the sources, both illustrations are used.

What do the dark grey cells with dashes in them mean?

They mean that information regarding the subject of the cell has not been noted by reliable sources.

Why are the descriptions of flags sometimes different than those provided by the CIA?

The CIA World Factbook provides information regarding both the description and symbolism of each flag. The symbolism is omitted alongside detailed descriptions of coats of arms and emblems. ―Howard • 🌽33 21:44, 10 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move 10 September 2024

List of national flags of sovereign statesList of national flags – 1. To be consistent with List of national anthems.

2. This is the most concise way of titling the list. (WP:CONCISE)

3. In general English usage, "national flag" refers to the flag of a country, which we consider synonymous with "sovereign state" in the article. Therefore it should be clear that flags of stateless nations are not included. ―Howard • 🌽33 22:22, 10 September 2024 (UTC) — Relisting. Safari ScribeEdits! Talk! 04:44, 18 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

𝚈𝚘𝚟𝚝 (𝚝𝚊𝚕𝚔𝚟𝚝) 23:56, 10 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Mostly oppose
The flags of England, Scotland, Wales are "national flags".
The flag of the Isle of Man is sometimes described as a national flag.
https://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/im.html
The flag of Greenland is sometimes described as a national flag.
https://www.worldatlas.com/flags/greenland
I don't think these flags should be included but I do think the clarity in the title is worthwhile.
I would support List of national flags redirecting to List of national flags of sovereign states DotCoder (talk) 10:54, 11 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

References

  1. ^ CNA. "Wikipedia had the wrong Vatican City flag for years. Now incorrect flags are everywhere". Catholic News Agency. Retrieved 2024-09-11.
  2. ^ "THE FLAG of VATICAN CITY". mnflag.tripod.com. Retrieved 2024-09-11. {{cite web}}: line feed character in |title= at position 9 (help)
  3. ^ Becker, William M. (2018). Vatican Flags: Keys & Crowns Since 1800 : the Flags of the Papal States and Today's Vatican (PDF). North American Vexillological Association. p. 100. ISBN 978-0-9747728-7-5.

Columns

Pinging @Reywas92 and @35.139.154.158, who both sent in suggestions regarding the content of the list in Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Gallery of sovereign state flags. I've mostly been developing the list myself up to this point so I really appreciate your inputs.

Regarding the "description" column, I just thought it made sense to explain how the flags ought to look. The CIA World Factbook is where I copied the descriptions from, with adjustments when necessary. I did not take the overall width of the list into account since my PC displayed the content normally, but I will attempt to correct this.

As for the "official usage" column, I had thought this was also necessary since Template:Infobox flag includes such a parameter. I based the format heavily on the infobox parameters since I thought they would summarize each flag well.

I've considered adding a column for "symbolism" but I'm afraid this might also take up too much space. ―Howard • 🌽33 18:09, 11 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

The references have been provided for each flag so that the viewer can easily find the exact page of what I am referencing.
With regards to the distinction between flag types (civil, state, national flag, ensign, etc.), I was working with the assumption that these are well-known terms. Indeed, they each have their articles which go into more depth. It should be noted that mentions of "national flag" in this column specifically follow the vexillological definition (this definition is provided in the background section) and not "national flag" as is used in general English. ―Howard • 🌽33 18:20, 11 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
While I am familiar with vexillogy, that is a bad assumption. Whether a flag is used on ships is not a detail that needs to be included. Without specification of what the differences between civil and state flags are for particular countries – and to what extent those differences are observed in practice – this just adds confusion. The article already identifies in the title that all of these are national flags, so it's redundant to list that nearly all of them are national flags, but then confusing to suggest that some aren't national flags but are state flags instead. This general list should avoid this jargon that doesn't have in-line context of flag versions and usages and that takes up table space. Reywas92Talk 14:01, 12 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Your argument does make sense, now that I think about it. I originally included the official usage column since such information was provided in the infobox of Znamierowski's encyclopedia and the flag infobox template, but it appears that confusion inevitably will arise considering that two different definitions are used in the article. I will remove the column shortly for this reason. But I do still need to know if additional columns such as "symbolism" should be added, could I have your opinion on this? ―Howard • 🌽33 15:08, 12 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks, I think if there are any usage notes that are important, they can go in the description section. For symbolism, important symbolism can selectively be incuded in the description as well, but it's not universal or significant enough to have its own column. A lot of flags' colors are based on historical usage and don't have true symbolism, or they're something generic like blue is for water and sky. Plus it can be redundant for the description to say it has a certain element then restate that there's that element with a meaning. Reywas92Talk 15:42, 12 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I've removed the usage column as I said I would. Now, I have a bold idea which we could possibly include in the list. Perhaps we can use the cell color template to indicate if the flag is a part of a flag family, including but not limited to Pan-African flags, Pan-Slavic flags, Pan-Arab, or Nordic flags. If a flag is of a particular family, we will color its cell with a designated color. A legend above the list would show what designated colors mean. ―Howard • 🌽33 21:21, 13 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I think that would be way too much clutter since there are a lot of them. And there's already a whole article with galleries of all the family members. They could be wikilinked in the descriptions where natural to mention though. Reywas92Talk 21:06, 15 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Designer of the current US flag

In the designer section for the current United States flag, it says it was designed by "Robert Heft", upon clicking the wikilink, it brings me to a section talking about how this is just a common myth that has been debunked. Can this be removed then? Nervelita :3🏳️‍⚧️ (talk) 12:43, 19 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]

 Done: Thank you for noting this, I've now corrected the section. ―Howard • 🌽33 14:26, 19 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Thank you, you're doing good work. Nervelita :3🏳️‍⚧️ (talk) 15:11, 19 September 2024 (UTC)[reply]