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Areas with special status

Flag Duration Use Name/Description
1946 Flag of the Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina A yellow field with two yellow strips and three blue strips.
1946–1948 Flag of the Autonomous Republic of Cochinchina A yellow field with two white strips and three blue strips. Influences:
1888–1889 Flag of the Kingdom of Sedang[1] A white maltese cross centered on a blue field.
1944–1953 Flag of the Tai Dón people[2][3] A large red square centered on a yellow field (2:3).
1946–1950 Flag of the Montagnard country of South Indochina Influences:
1946–1950 Flag of Tai Autonomous Territory Influences:
1950–1955 Flag of Sip Song Chau Tai[4] A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red: One white stripe is between two blue stripes, a red star with 16 rays is in white field. Influences:
1947–1954 Flag of the Nùng Autonomous Territory[2] Influences:
1947–1954 Flag of the Thổ Autonomous Territory (Tay people). Flag ratio: 2:3.
1947–1954 Flag of the Mường Autonomous Territory (Mường people).[2] A large white pentagram centered on a green field (2:3). Influences:
?–1975 Flag of Khmer Mountain Tribes A green field with a white star what has 16 rays charged in the left.
? Flag of the Front de Lutte du Kampuchea Krom (FLKK). Influences:
1964–1965 Flag of Republic of Central Highlands and Champa Influences:
1962-1964 Flag of Front for the Liberation of Champa Flag ratio: 2:3.
March 1964–? Flag of the Front de Liberation des Hauts Plateaux (FLHP). Influences:
? Flag of Lahu Flag ratio: 3:5. Influences:
1969–1976 Flag of the Provisional Revolutionary Government of the Republic of South Vietnam. A yellow star on a red and blue background. Influences:
1969–? Flag of the Movement for Unity of the Southern Highland Ethnic Minorities (MUSHEN).
1985–? Flag of Khmer Krom Rectangular tricolour with three equal-size horizontal bands: the upper one is blue, the middle yellow, and the lower red (3:5). Influences:
1986– Flag of the Save The Montagnard People. Influences:
1987– Flag of the Montagnard Degar Association (MDA). Influences:
1990– Flag or the Degar Foundation.
2000–2010 Flag of the Cham people.
2000–2010 Flag of the United Montagnard People (UMP).
? Flag of the Chinese Nùng people. Influences:

Misattributed flags

This is a list of incorrect or fictitious flags which have been reported on as being factual and/or historical flags of Vietnam by contemporary or otherwise reputable sources.

"Flag of Cochinchina"

Flag Supposed date Supposed use Description Origin of the misattribution
Flag of Cochinchina.[5] Likely an imperial Chinese banner featuring various imperial Chinese symbols such as the yin-yang symbol in the form of a spiral, imperial dragon, a Manchu man, a number of monsters, among other symbols. Later it was claimed to be the flag of Cochinchina instead of China.
1868–1945 Flag of French Cochinchina (sometimes as the flag of Annam).[5] A rectangular flag with many black triangles, resembling a serrated ribbon typically found on Imperial Chinese and Vietnamese flags, surrounding a yellow interior. Likely based on an old imperial Vietnamese (or Chinese) flag where the Europeans didn't know that the flag had a serrated ribbon and "filled it in" as a rectangle.
1868–1945 Naval Ensign of Cochinchina. Influences: See above.

Others

Flag Supposed date Supposed use Description Origin of the misattribution
1885–1890 Flag of emperor Đồng Khánh. Influences: An incorrect reading of the Chinese characters Đại Nam (大南, great south) by Europeans with no experience with the script.
NA Flag of the French protectorate of Tonkin Is actually the flag of Tonga.

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Flags of Vietnamese dynasties in the Vietnam Military History Museum

Flag Supposed date Supposed use Description Origin of the misattribution

References

  1. ^ Stamps of Sedang
  2. ^ a b c Symbols of Vietnam : New discoveries
  3. ^ Flags in Vietnam
  4. ^ Tay Dam - Vietnam
  5. ^ a b SRW Flags - Cochinchina (Indochina). - Last modified: 2016-09-02 by randy young. Retrieved: 13 July 2021.

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