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  1. 24 de ene. de 2024 · English: Special or fictional flags, or variations on established flags which have no official status. Note: Any fictional flag on Commons must be realistically useful for an educational purpose, or it is not appropriate to upload here. See COM:SCOPE for details.

    • House Stark Banner, A Song of Ice and Fire
    • The Latveria Flag, Fantastic Four
    • Flag of Animal Farm, Animal Farm
    • Wakanda Flag, Black Panther
    • The Ankh-Morpork Flag, Discworld

    In a pseudo-medieval setting, heraldry and livery play a large role in the world-building of Westeros. While each noble house has its own symbols, the most well-known is likely that of House Stark, a grey wolf on a white field.

    Victor von Doom, the nemesis of the superhero group the Fantastic Four, is the king of Latveria, a fictional country in southeast Europe. The flag is green with a horizontal black and red cross and Dr. Doom’s symbol in the intersection.

    When Snowball designs the flag, he paints a white hoof and horn on a green tablecloth, representing the dominance of animals over humans. As an allegory of the 1917 Russian Revolution, the design mirrors that of the USSR.

    With two blockbuster movies, Black Panther is more popular than ever, and the hero is closely linked to the fictional African country of Wakanda, with a red and green flag with a, you guessed it, black panther motif.

    The fictional city-state Ankh-Morpork features prominently in Terry Pratchett’s Discworldseries. The flag features the coat of arms; a shield quartered by the Tower of Art and the River Ankh, featuring two moneybags, a cabbage field, and a black field. The shield is supported by two hippos, and crested with a morpork holding an ankh. For more about...

  2. 9 de feb. de 2024 · Flags of fictional countries. From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Note: Any fictional flag on Commons must be realistically useful for an educational purpose, or it is not appropriate to upload here. See COM:SCOPE for details.

  3. This is a list of fictional countries from published works of fiction (books, films, television series, games, etc.).

  4. www.crwflags.com › fotw › flagsFictional Flags

    22 de ene. de 2019 · The Fictional Flags section of the Flags of the World website concerns itself with flags of fictions. The flags included in these pages have met the following four criteria: They are not actual existing flags, though specimen may have been created as props or in merchandising;

  5. Fictional flags in science fiction are the main focus of Episode 39, with flags such as the United Federation of Planets and the Principality of Zeon being discussed. The Fog and Gold flag is a redesign of the flag of San Francisco by Brian Stokle and features a phoenix.

  6. Fictional Flags, una enorme recopilación de decenas de banderas que aparecen en relatos, libros, películas o series de ficción y que identifican países, planetas, federaciones, razas, entidades diversas e incluso otros planos de existencia.