Vexillology in Pua

From Nguhcraft Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search

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 defacement on a horizontal tricolor field of green representing the virility of the land, light blue symbolizing the determination of the people and red as the blood of the fallen workers spilled by imperialist forces preceding the Puly Revolution.
The banner retains the colors but is instead a vertical pattern. The civil war era flag was retired and officially replaced by the modern designs on 8/30/2024 with some minor changes in early September. The Kuzhgub Oblast banner and flag were designed in a way that maintains the South Amujan colors for the flag of the city. Siniyrekaskaya Oblast's flag and banner represent the Blue River which is the namesake of the oblast as well as its eastern border.

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.

West Pua

The West Puan Flag represents the Allium, a sacred flower in their culture, with the country's colors; orange, yellow, and green.

Xarslasja