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Page created: 25th October 1996 Last updated: 16th April 2016 | |
The FAME is a site devoted to the systematic and scientific study of flags and coats of arms. Such symbols often bear strong political and other messages. Inclusion of those symbols here does not mean that the author supports or approves of the ideas they may stand for. |
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Note: All the flags shown here dated 1944 are not confirmed. See notes on the previous page.
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The triangular markings on ships of state services were called rožci (for German term wimpel). The rožac of the post service is in Croatian national colours, with red and blue field width near hoist being 1/6 of the flag width, and it diminishes towards fly point. In the white field there is a blue post-horn (size 1/7:3/8 flag width near hoist) with centre set 3/8 flag width from the hoist.
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The wimpel of the Treasury Guard (financial control organisation) is green with a running marten in proper colour (brown). The dimensions and position of the marten are the same as for the post-horn in postal pennant.
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The harbour police pennant is equal to the postal pennant, but with two fouled anchors in saltire in place of the post-horn. The dimensions of the anchors symbol are 1/5:3/14 flag width near hoist.
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The flag of a pilot follows the tradition of many countries - the flag is equal to the civil ensign with wide white border all around. The pilot flag of the Independent State of Croatia is square, with width of the border being 1/11 of the flag width. The Ustasha emblem is 1/7 of the flag width, distance from the edges 1/6 of flag width.
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