Flags of the Republic of Macedonia
This is a list of flags which have been, or are still today, used on the territory of the Republic of Macedonia or by ethnic Macedonians.
Republic of Macedonia
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1995 –present | Flag of the Republic of Macedonia (Civil, State and War Flag) | A golden-yellow sun with eight rays extending to the edges of the red field. |
Presidential standard
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| | Coat of Arms of the President of the Republic of Macedonia | |
Historical flags
Municipal flags
- Note: This list is incomplete.
Government flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| - present | Flag of Ministry Foreign Affairs of Republic of Macedonia | |
| - present | Flag of Ministry of Culture of Republic of Macedonia | |
| 1992–present | Flag of the Army of Republic of Macedonia | |
| 1992-2013 | Flag of Ministry of Infernal Affairs | A blue flag with the emblem in the middle |
| 1992–present | Flag of Uniformed members of MIA | A blue flag with the emblem in the middle |
| -present | Flag of Special Police Force - Tiger | |
| - present | Flag of Border Police of Republic of Macedonia | A green flag with the emblem in the middle |
| - present | Flag of Customs of Macedonia | |
Universities
Military flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1944 | Flag of the First Macedonian Brigade (II WW) | red flag and the lower half of the flag the unit's name is written in yellow capital Cyrillic letters |
| 2009–present | Flag of 1st Mechanized Infantry Brigade | red flag with the coat of arms of Macedonia on the upper left and the unit's badge on upper right and the lower half of the flag the unit's name is written in yellow capital Cyrillic letters |
| 1999–present | Flag of Armour Battalion | yellow with the unit's badge in the middle, the lower half of the flag the unit's name is written in yellow capital Cyrillic letters |
| 1992–present | Flag of Military Police Battalion | green flag with the unit's badge in the middle |
| --present | Flag of Combat Helicopter Squadron | blue flag with the unit's badge in the middle |
Religious flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| -present | Flag of Macedonian Orthodox Church - Ohrid Archbishopric | red flag with the COA of MOC-OA in the middle |
| | Old flag of Macedonian Orthodox Church | |
| -present | | |
| -present | Bigorski Monastery | |
| -present | Christian Adventist Church | |
| -present | Christian Baptist Church-Radosna Vest | |
| -present | Maran-Ata | |
| -present | Christian Baptist Church-Bozhji Glas | |
| -present | Islamic Religious Community of Macedonia | |
| -present | Flag of Islamic Religious Community of Macedonia | green flag with the crescent and the star in the middle |
Political Parties flags
Macedonian diaspora flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| -present | Flag of the Macedonians in Serbia | |
| -present | Flag of Macedonians in Bulgaria | The UMO Ilinden–Pirin party flag in Bulgaria. |
| -present | Flag of Macedonians in Greece | The Rainbow Party flag in Greece. |
| -present | Flag of Macedonians in Albania | |
| -present | Flag of Macedonians in United States | |
| -present | Flag of Macedonian in Argentine | |
| -present | Macedonian Australian Community Organisation | |
| -present | Flag of Macedonians in Uruguay | |
| -present | Macedonian Alliance Sweden | |
| -present | United Macedonians (from Canada) | |
Other
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1990s –1990s | Ethnic Macedonian flag | A red flag with the lion from the 1741 coat of arms of the geographical region of Macedonia |
| -present | Neo Macedonian Flag | Flag for 'Greece is Macedonia' as a response to the Blue Sun of Vergina Flag. Used on football matches. |
| -present | Neo Macedonian Flag (2) | Similar to the above flag. This flag is used on football matches. |
| 2015 | Flag of 2015 Opposition Protests in Macedonia | |
| | Macedonian 4 in 1 flag | |
Companies flags
Government
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| -present | Flag of Macedonian Customs | |
| -present | Flag of Macedonian Railway | |
| -present | Macedonian Post | |
| -present | Macedonian Stock Exchange | |
| -present | Macedonian Forest | |
Private
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| -present | EVN Macedonia | |
| -present | Macedonian Telekom | |
| -present | Makpetrol Macedonia | |
| -present | Okta Macedonia | |
| -present | Komercijalna Banka | |
| -present | Agrofila | |
Organizations flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
| 1992–present | Flag of the World Macedonian Congress | red flag with the star of Kutlesh in the middle |
| -present | Regular Grand Lodge of Macedonia | |
| -present | Grand Lodge of Macedonia | |
| -present | Koledari Kumanovo | |
| 1990–present | Kumani Zapad | |
| -present | Kumanovo Astronomical Club | |
| | Flag of Macedonian Herald Society | red flag with the COA of the society |
| 2001–present | Flag of Alliance of Defenders Kumanovo | |
| 2004–present | Flag of Macedonian United Forces | Star from Kutlesh on black background |
References
- ↑ Considered to be Bulgarian in Bulgaria, see: Xисарлъшка-Танова, С. Знамената на Илинденско-Преображенското въстание 1903 г. — издателство: Векове, 1983, № 3, стр. 77.
- ↑ The insurgents in Krushevo flew also Bulgarian flags everywhere. See: "Who are the Macedonians", Published by C. Hurst & Co. Publishers, 2000, ISBN 1-85065-534-0, by Hugh Poulton - p. 57.
- ↑ In an article from the Macedonian journalist Spase Shuplinovski in the Macedonian mainstream daily newspaper Utrinski vesnik - issue 1166, October 16, 2006 is described, that the flag of the Macedonian party VMRO - DPMNE was adopted from IMRO, which was established in 1920 and was banned in 1934.
- ↑ In official speech in Macedonian Parliament in June, 2008 on the occasion of the enacting a Law about the usage of the flags in Republic of Macedonia, the deputy Yani Macraduli has maintained, the red - black flag of IMRO dates (was created) during the leadership of Todor Alexandrov, i.e. - 1920s.
- ↑ The IMRO flag is considered to be Bulgarian in Bulgaria, see: "100 years IMARO" (in Bulgarian) ISBN 954-8187-10-8, Publisher: Macedonian Scientifis Institute, Authors: Professor D. Michev, Ph.D. D. Gotsev, Sofia - 1994, p. 7.
- ↑ However, according to Academician Ivan Katardjev, Director of the Historical Sciences section in the Department of Social Sciences in the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts the policy of IMRO leader in the beginning of the 1920s, Todor Alexandrov served the Bulgarian interests, see: "Утрински весник", Issue 1806, 16.10.2006 and the policy of IMRO leader in the second half of 1920s until its ban in 1934, Ivan Mihailov, for establishment of an independent Macedonian state, meant a Macedonian state of the Bulgarians in Macedonia, see: "Утрински весник", Issue 1806, 16.10.2006.
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