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- National flags
- Historical flags
- Political divisions Provinces Special municipalities Provincial cities Counties
- Military flags
- Other state flags
- Political party flags
- See also
{{unsourced|date=August 2016}}Taiwan has been controlled by various governments and has been associated with various flags throughout its history. Since 1945, the Republic of China controls the island; thus the flag most commonly associated with it is the Flag of the Republic of China. {{Commons category|Flags of the Republic of China}}National flagsFlag | Duration | Use | Description |
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1945- | Flag of the Republic of China. | A red field, with a blue canton containing a 12-ray white sun. |
Historical flagsFlag | Duration | Use | Description |
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1624–1662 | Flag of Dutch Formosa | Same as the Flag of the Kingdom of the Netherlands | 1626–1642 | Flag of Spanish Formosa | Same as the Flag of the Spanish Empire | 1661-1683 | Flag of the Kingdom of Tungning | The Han character "鄭" in a red circle outline on a plain white field. | 1890-1895 | Flag of the Qing Dynasty | Azure Dragon on a plain yellow field with the red sun of the three-legged crow in the upper left corner. | 1895 | Flag of the Republic of Formosa | Tiger on a plain blue filed with azure clouds below it. | 1895–1945 | Flag of Taiwan under Japanese rule | Same as the Flag of the Empire of Japan |
Political divisions{{See also|Administrative divisions of the Republic of China}}{{update|type=section|date=January 2011}}Below are the flags used in the political divisions of Taiwan. ProvincesFlag | Duration | Use | Description |
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Fujian Province | Taiwan Province |
Special municipalitiesFlag | Duration | Use | Description |
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2010- | Kaohsiung City 高雄市 | Stylized "高". Colors symbolizing sunshine, vitality, environmental protection, & ocean. http://www.kcg.gov.tw/CP.aspx?n=1FA00AF1B01EEB41&s=B5FC50A1C806D74A | 2010- | New Taipei City 新北市 | Highly stylized "北" in the form of four hearts arranged to resemble a four-leaf clover. http://www.ntpc.gov.tw/ch/home.jsp?id=53&parentpath=0,5,10 | 2008– | Taichung City | 2010– | Tainan City | 2010- | Taipei City | 2014- | Taoyuan City |
Provincial citiesFlag | Duration | Use | Description |
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Chiayi City | Hsinchu City | Keelung City |
CountiesFlag | Duration | Use | Description |
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Changhua County | Chiayi County | Hsinchu County | Hualien County | Kinmen County | Lienchiang County | Miaoli County | Nantou County | Penghu County | Pingtung County | Taitung County | Yilan County | Yunlin County |
Military flagsFlag | Duration | Use | Description |
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Flag of the Republic of China Army (formerly National Revolutionary Army) | The Blue Sky with a White Sun with a red border. | Republic of China Navy | Identical to the Kuomintang flag (see below). | Republic of China Air Force | Republic of China Marine Corps | Republic of China Military Police | Armed Forces | Armed Forces Reserve | Republic of China Military Academy | Combined Logistics Command | ROCA General's Flag | Coast Guard Administration (Taiwan) | Chairman of the ROC Military Affairs Commission | National Defense University (Republic of China) |
Other state flagsFlag | Duration | Use | Description |
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1979– | Chinese Taipei's Olympic flag. | The ROC is recognized as "Chinese Taipei" in the Olympics, due to the political status of Taiwan. | 1929– | Commander-in-Chief Flag of the Republic of China, also known as Standard of the President of the Republic of China | 1930– | Standard of the Vice President of the Republic of China (abolished) | 1947–1986 | Standard of the Vice President of the Republic of China | Abolished with Act of Ensign of the Republic of China Navy (海軍旗章條例) on Jan. 3rd, 1986. | 1929–1966 | Civil Ensign of the Republic of China | Four serrated yellow stripes are added to the flag of the Republic of China for use as a civil ensign at sea. Present civil ensign is national flag. |
Political party flagsFlag | Duration | Use | Description |
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1895– | Kuomintang flag (shared as the Naval Jack of the nation). | The "Blue Sky with a White Sun", 12 rays of the sun represent progressive ideals. | | 1986– | Democratic Progressive Party flag. | | 2000– | Taiwan Solidarity Union flag. | | 2000– | People First Party flag. | 1952– | China Youth Corps flag. | 2015– | Minkuotang flag. | |
See also- List of Chinese flags
- Proposed flags of Taiwan
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