The following is a list of flags of Slovenia. For more information about the national flag, see the Flag of Slovenia.

National flag

FlagDateUseDescription
1991–present[1]Flag of SloveniaA horizontal tricolor of white, blue, and red; charged with the coat of arms at the hoist side.[2][3][4][5]
1991–presentFlag of Slovenia (Vertical)

Government flags

FlagDateUseDescription
1991–presentFlag of The President of SloveniaA white field with a thin blue border and within it, a thin red border. The national coat of arms is at the center.[6]
1991–presentFlag of The President of the National Assembly of SloveniaA red field with a blue border, with the national coat of arms at the center.[7]
1991–presentFlag of The Prime Minister of SloveniaA blue field with a red border, with the national coat of arms at the center.[8]
1991–presentFlag of The Minister of Defence of SloveniaA crimson field with an azure border, in the center is the Slovenian Army emblem.[9][10]
1991–presentFlag of The Chief of the General Staff of SloveniaAn azure field with a crimson border, the center contains the Slovenian Army emblem.[11]

Political party flags

FlagDateUseDescription
1937–1993Flag of The League of Communists of Slovenia
1989–presentFlag of The Slovenian Democratic Party[12]
1993–presentFlag of The Social Democrats of Slovenia

Military flags

FlagDateUseDescription
1991–presentFlag of the Slovenian Armed ForcesA horizontal tricolor of white, blue, and red, with the Slovenian Army emblem in the center. Surrounding it in gold (in Slovenian) reads "Republic of Slovenia; Slovene Army".
1995–1996Naval Jack of SloveniaA navy blue field with the national coat of arms in the center.[13][14]
1996–presentNaval Jack of SloveniaA horizontal tricolor of white, blue, yellow.[15]

Municipality flags

Historical flags

FlagDateUseDescription
800-888Imperial Orilflamme of CharlemagneA green 3 pointed field with 8 golden crosses and 6 flowers.
907–962Flag of the Principality of HungaryA red swallow-tailed flag.[16][17]
962–1401Banner of the Emperor of the Romans and of the King of GermanyA black eagle on a yellow field
1077–1420Flag of The Patriarchate of AquileiaA golden eagle on a blue field
1102–1172Flag of the Kingdom of HungaryA red flag with a white latin cross in the center.
1172–1196Flag of the Kingdom of HungaryA red flag with a white patriarchal cross in the center.
1196–1301Flag of the Kingdom of HungaryA red flag with a white patriarchal cross on a green triple mount in the center.
1196–1301Flag of the Árpád dynastyEight horizontal stripes alternating red and white.
1301–1382Flag of the Kingdom of HungaryEight horizontal stripes alternating red and white with a yellow fleur-de-lis pattern on a vertical blue stripe at the hoist.
1387–1437Flag of the Kingdom of HungaryA red flag divided into four quarters: eight horizontal stripes alternating white and red in the first and fourth quarters, a white eagle in the second quarter and a white lion in the third quarter.
1401–1430Imperial Banner of the Holy Roman Emperor and Flag of The Holy Roman EmpireAn Imperial Eagle displayed with a halo sable armed and langued gules.
1420–1797Flag of The Republic of VeniceA gold Lion of St. Mark on a field of dark red accompanied by six sestiere on the fly.[18]
1430–1804Imperial Banner of the Holy Roman Emperor and Flag of The Holy Roman EmpireA black double-headed eagle with haloes on a yellow field.
1440–1444Flag of the Kingdom of HungaryA red flag divided into four quarters: eight horizontal stripes alternating white and red in the first and fourth quarters and a white eagle in the second and third quarters.
1458–1490Flag of the Kingdom of HungaryA red swallow-tailed flag divided into four quarters: eight horizontal stripes alternating white and red in the first and fourth quarters, a white patriarchal cross on a green triple mount in the second quarter, a white lion in the third quarter and the coat of arms of the Hunyadi family in the center.
1458–1490Flag of the Kingdom of HungaryA red swallow-tailed flag divided into four quarters: eight horizontal stripes alternating white and red in the first quarter, a white patriarchal cross on a green triple mount in the second quarter, three crowned golden leopards' heads on a blue field in the third quarter, a white lion in the fourth quarter and the coat of arms of the Hunyadi family in the center.
1490–1516Flag of the Kingdom of HungaryA red swallow-tailed flag divided into four quarters: eight horizontal stripes alternating red and white in the first and fourth quarters and a white patriarchal cross on a green triple mount in the second and third quarters.
1516–1526Flag of the Kingdom of HungaryA red swallow-tailed flag divided into four quarters: eight horizontal stripes alternating red and white in the first quarter, a white patriarchal cross on a green triple mount in the second quarter, three crowned golden leopards' heads on a blue field in the third quarter, a white lion in the fourth quarter and a white eagle on a red escutcheon in the center.
1754–1815Flag of the Princely County of Gorizia and GradiscaA horizontal bicolour of white and red.
1804–1918Flag of the Habsburg monarchy and also the flag of the Austrian Empire. Sometimes used as the unofficial national flag of Austria-Hungary.A horizontal bicolour of black and yellow.
1809–1813Flag of the First French EmpireA vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red (proportions 3:2).
1809–1813Flag of the Napoleonic ItalyA composition formed by a green rectangle inserted in a white diamond, in turn included in a red box, with an imperial eagle in the center.
1815–1866Flag of the German ConfederationA tricolour, made of three equal horizontal bands coloured black (top), red, and gold (bottom).
1815–1816Flag of The Kingdom of Lombardy–VenetiaA Yellow Field bordered with black triangles and with the Austrian Eagle in the center.[19]
1816–1848Flag of The Kingdom of IllyriaA horizontal bicolour of white and red with the Austrian eagle in the center.[20]
1848–1918Flag of The Duchy of CarniolaA horizontal tricolour of white, blue and red.
1849Flag of The Hungarian StateA horizontal tricolor of red, white, and green with the state coat of arms in the center.
1849–1918Flag of The Austrian Littorala horizontal tricolour of yellow, red, and blue with the coat of arms in the center.
1850–1918Flag of The Imperial Free City of TriesteA horizontal tricolour of red (top), white, and red with a golden spear in the center.
1869–1918Merchant Flag of Austria-HungaryA horizontal triband of red, white and red / green with the Austrian escutcheon on the hoist side and the crowned small coat of arms of Hungary on the fly side.[21][22]
1869–1874Flag of the Kingdom of HungaryA horizontal tricolor of red, white and green with the crowned small coat of arms in the center.[23]
1874–1896Flag of the Kingdom of HungaryA horizontal tricolor of red, white and green with the crowned small coat of arms in the center.
1896–1915Flag of the Kingdom of HungaryA horizontal tricolor of red, white and green with the crowned small coat of arms flanked by two angels in the center.
1896–1915Civil Flag of the Kingdom of HungaryA horizontal tricolor of red, white and green with the combined coat of arms of the Lands of the Holy Hungarian Crown in the center.
1915–1918
1941–1944
Flag of the Kingdom of HungaryA horizontal tricolor of red, white and green with the crowned small coat of arms in the center.
1915–1918Civil Flag of the Kingdom of HungaryA horizontal tricolor of red, white and green with the combined coat of arms of the Lands of the Holy Hungarian Crown in the center.
1918Flag of The State of Slovenes, Croats and SerbsA horizontal tricolour of red, white and blue.
1918–1941Flag of The Kingdom of YugoslaviaThree equal horizontal bands in the pan-Slavic colors, blue (top), white, and red.
1941–1943
1945–1947
Flag of The Kingdom of ItalyAn Italian tricolour with Savoy shield and Royal crown in the middle.[24]
1941–1945Flag of The Independent State of CroatiaA tricolour of red, white, and blue with the Ustaše symbol in top-left corner (letter "U" surrounded by Croatian interlace) and the Croatian coat of arms (but with the first field white, as opposed to red) in the center.

The flag used Ustaše colors, proportions 2:3.

1941–1945Flag of Nazi GermanyA red field, with a white disc with a black swastika at a 45 degree angle. Disk and swastika are slightly off-centre.[25][26]
1941–1946Flag of The Slovene PartisansThree equal horizontal bands, white (top), blue, and red, with a red star in the central white band.
1945–1946Flag of The Democratic Federal YugoslaviaThree equal horizontal bands in the pan-Slavic colors, blue (top), white, and red, with a red star in the central white band.[27]
1946–1991Flag of The Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaThree equal horizontal bands in the pan-Slavic colors, blue (top), white, and red, with a yellow-bordered red star at the flag's center.[28][29][30]
1946–1991Flag of The Socialist Republic of SloveniaThree equal horizontal bands, white (top), blue, and red, with a yellow-bordered red star at the flag's center.[31]
1947–1954Flag of The Free Territory of TriesteA red field with a white spear in the center.

See also

References

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