Flags (Pax Columbia)

Flags are an integral factor in the understanding of a nation's culture as they can often reveal facts about its ideals or population. Colors for instance have, often several, distinct meanings. Red might mean solidarity and connections through blood to some countries whilst to others it might represent power and the blood shed in battle. Aside from their meaning, flags are also very interesting as a piece of art in themselves. The interplay of colors and symbols across their surfaces is considered aesthetically pleasing to some people, and often heart-warming to the residents of that nation. All in all, flags are an aspect of any timeline that should never be ignored.

Flag of Federated States of Columbia


Current Flag of the Federated States of Columbia. 1818: Flag was changed from original Flag of Federated States of Granada after Granada Civil War.

Flag of Burgundy


Created using the traditional colors of Burgundy.

Flag of Denmark


A combination of flags from both Denmark and Norway, reflecting that Norway did not successfully vote for Independence.

Flag of United Kingdom


This flag combines the full state of Ireland and Britain, but lacks Scotland and Wales. The black and gold reflects a fascist past.

Flag of Poland


Flag reflects a combination of Poland and Lithuania.

Flag of Romana


The Holy Roman Empire, morphs into Romana through the course of the ALT history.

Flag of China


This beautiful and elaborate Flag reflects a Chinese Republic.

Flag of Korea


This flag represents a united Korea.

Flag of North Japan


The symbol is taken from the symbol for Sapporo, combined with a Juche communist background.

Flag of South Japan


With Korea as the historical regional empirial power, Japan keeps it's original flag design as an anti-colonialist statement.

Flag of Zaire


Composed of the Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Angola.

Flag of Mali


The background reflects an Italian colonial influence. Mali consists of current Mali, Senegal, Mauritana, and the disputed Western Sahara.

Flag of the United States


The seven stars and stripes reflect a flag redesign after the Confederacy broke off from the North American republic.



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