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Flags of Meisterschwanden,
Tartar and Buochs, Switzerland
Please note that this term is not to be confused with unde, undy or wavy.

Flag and Arms of New Brunswick, Canada (fotw &
Wikimedia);
Flag of Elblag County, Poland
Please note that the terms "nef" and "cog" both refer to a single-masted sailing vessel and are generally considered interchangeable, however, properly speaking the cog was steered most often by a long oar, whereas the nef invariably had a stern mounted rudder.
Please note that the term dates from the early 19th century, and the South American wars of liberation against Spain
see flag family.
National Flag of Colombia;
Flag of Jaramijo, Ecuador;
National Flag of Ecuador

Flag of the New Triumph Party, Argentina;
Flag of National Democratic Party (19992009), Lithuania;
Flag of the Hungarian Welfare Association, Hungary

Flag of Pinneberg, Germany;
Flag of Tangstedt, Germany;
Flag of Preetz City, Germany
Flag of Stein am Rhein, Switzerland;
Flag of Škabrnja, Croatia;
Flag of Friedlisberg, Switzerland

Flag of Saint-Cierges, Switzerland;
Flag of the Veneto Region, Italy;
Flag of Glarus, Switzerland
National Flag of Japan

National Flag of Anguilla;
Arms and Flag of Tuzla, Bosnia and Herzegovina
National Flag of Iceland
Flag of Nýrovn, Czechia
Please note that this term, whilst an extension of those existing and established, has been introduced by the editors.
![[North-South diagonal - Aspariegos, Spain]](../images/v/vx-es-za-as.gif)
Flag of Jama Canton, Ecuador;
National Flag of Trinidad and Tobago;
Flag of Aspariegos, Spain
Number Flag from Stralsund 1835, Germany
Numeral Flags 1, 2 & 7 in the RN/USN/NATO Code of Naval Signals
![[numeral pennants]](../images/v/vx-ics~7.gif)
Numeral Pennants 0 and 7 in the International Code of Signals
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