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[Flag]:
[Date]: 1816–1826
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[Flag]:
[Date]: 1485–1495
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[Description]: Five blue escutcheons each charged with 5 bezants on a white field. Border: red with 8 yellow castles.
(Historical flags())
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[Flag]:
[Date]: 1750–1816
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[Description]:
(Historical flags())
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[Flag]:
[Date]: 1830–1910
[Use]: Used on land
[Description]: Vertical bicolour blue-white. Proportion of the fields: 1:1.
(Historical flags())
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[Flag]:
[Date]: 1495–1521
[Use]:
[Description]:
(Historical flags())
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[Flag]:
[Date]: 1667–1706
[Use]:
[Description]:
(Historical flags())
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About This Tool
If you are not Portuguese, then you must be unfamiliar with the Portuguese flag. There are several different types of flags, including National flag, Autonomous Regions, Government flags military flags and Historical flags, but many have evolved from classic flags. The Portugal did not inherit the blue and white background of the kingdom’s flag, but instead used green and red to emphasize the difference between the Republic of the new country and the monarchy of the old.
The random tool recorded a total of 35 different Portuguese flags. If you’re interested in flags, the generator also details how the flags are used, reference charts, and how long they’ve been in use. A bright flag is the soul of a country, but also the symbol of the country. Portugal’s flag color clear, in the middle is the national emblem, very recognizable.
Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of Portuguese flags.