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Flag of Valais, Switzerland;
Flag of Medjimurje, Croatia;
Flag of Orzens, Switzerland
Please note, we suggest that a glossary or dictionary of heraldry be consulted regarding the terms given above.
![[Multi-stripe flags]](../images/v/vx-nl-fr.gif)
War Flag of Thailand;
Flag C, International Code of Signals;
Flag of Friesland, Netherlands
Please note that flags bearing a fimbriated stripe (such as that on the flag of Gambia where the flanking stripes are narrower than the outer ones) should not be considered as multi-stripes, but as fimbriated tricolours see fimbriated tricolour (also fimbriation).
National of Gambia
War and Merchant Flag of the Republic of Venice c1750
![[Multi-tailed descate]](../images/v/vx-es^13cav.gif)
Cavalry flag 13th c., Spain
![[Flag of Versailles]](../images/v/vx-fr-78-ve.gif)
Flag of Versailles, France
![[flag of Bilov]](../images/v/vx-cz-nj-bl.gif)
Flag of Bilov, Czechia
With regard to 2) please note that a rural or village crown (whilst often of the same general pattern)
is composed of foliage rather than masonry (as illustrated below) see
leafy crown.
![[mural crown]](../images/v/vx-pt-evr.gif)
Flag of Arcos de Valdevez, Portugal;
Arms of Goshcha, Ukraine;
Flag of Évora, Portugal
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Arms of Krasylivka, Ukraine;
Arms of Emil'chyne District, Ukraine
Mythical/Suppositious State Flag of
Mississippi 18611865;
Mythical Civil Flag of the US
Flag of Perugia, Italy;
Flag of Zhmerynka, Ukraine;
Flag of Skiptvet, Norway
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