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- All German states have a Landesflagge (flag of the state, sometimes known as a civil flag), that may be used by anyone. Some states have another variant...
- coat of arms of Saarland. The flag of Saarland is both the civil flag (Landesflagge), as well as the state service flag (Landesdienstflagge). The Saar region...
- March 1953). "Gesetz über die Landesfarben, das Landeswappen und die Landesflagge" (in German). Archived from the original on 12 March 2005. Retrieved...
- Baden-Württemberg, a state in Germany, has three variants. The civil flag (Landesflagge) has one design, while the state flag (Landesdienstflagge), has two designs...
- and the flag was re-adopted in 1991. It was immediately accepted as Landesflagge after the reunification and the re-establishment of Thuringia as a state...
- the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 25 January 2017. MIK NRW: Landesflagge LWL: Mundartenregionen Westfalens LWL: Westfalen zur Zeit der Germanen...
- (1953-03-10). "Gesetz über die Landesfarben, das Landeswappen und die Landesflagge" (in German). Archived from the original on 2005-03-12. Retrieved 2008-02-10...
- Schleswig-Holstein Landesflagge Use Civil flag Proportion 3:5 (or 1:2) Adopted 1948 Design A horizontal tricolour of blue, white, and red. Landesdienstflagge...
- There are three flags of Hamburg, Germany. The Landesflagge (civil flag), the State flag of Hamburg (Staatsflagge) and the admiralty flag (Admiralitätsflagge)...
- Rhineland-Palatinate, Saar, Bremen, Hamburg, West Berlin.) (in German) "Die Landesflagge". www.berlin.de (in German). 31 August 2020. Retrieved 23 April 2021...