Vexillology in Pua
East Pua
The flag and banner follow Puan heraldic tradition by depicting the national symbol and flower of East Pua; the humble cornflower as a central charge on a horizontal tricolor field of green, light blue and red for the flag and a vertical tricolor for the banner. The civil war era flag was retired and officially replaced on 8/30/2024.
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Flag of East Pua
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Banner of East Pua
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The East Puan banner during and immediately following the Puan civil war
Pihi
Pihi again follows the heraldic traditions of the broader Pua region with some twists. The Pihitian flag maintains the floral charge representing the national flower of Pihi, the Oxeye Daisy, differing from other Puan flags by having a solely red field. The flag also contains a rarely used green laurel surrounding the floral charge. The banner is also a red field with the Daisy depicted in the most traditional manner with half of a green pale descending below the flower.
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Flag of Pihi
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Banner of Pihi
West Pua
The West Puan Flag represents the Allium, a sacred flower in their culture, with the country's colors; orange, yellow, and green.
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Flad of West Pua
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Banner of West Pua