List of Polish flags

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File:Flag of Poland.svg
Flag of the Republic of Poland

A variety of Polish flags are defined in current Polish national law, either through an act of parliament or a ministerial ordinance. Apart from the national flag, these are mostly military flags, used by one or all branches of the Polish Armed Forces, especially the Polish Navy. Other flags are flown by vessels of non-military uniformed services.

Most Polish flags feature white and red, the national colors of Poland. The national colors, officially adopted in 1831, are of heraldic origin and derive from the tinctures of the coats of arms of Poland and Lithuania. Additionally, some flags incorporate the white eagle of the Polish coat of arms, while other flags used by the Armed Forces incorporate military eagles, which are variants.

Both variants of the national flag of Poland were officially adopted in 1919, shortly after Poland re-emerged as an independent state in the aftermath of World War I in 1918. Many Polish flags were adopted within the following three years.[1] The designs of most of these flags have been modified only to adjust to the changes in the official rendering of the national coat of arms. Major modifications included a change in the stylization of the eagle from Neoclassicist to Baroque in 1927 and the removal of the crown from the eagle's head during the Communist rule from 1944 to 1990 and replaced the traditional red colour by crimson red. Legal specification for the shades of the national colors has also changed with time. The shade of red was first legally specified as vermilion by a presidential decree of 13 December 1928.[2] This verbal prescription was replaced with coordinates in the CIE 1976 color space by the Coat of Arms Act of 31 January 1980.[3]

National flags

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The basic variant of the national flag is a plain white-and-red horizontal bicolor. A variant defaced with the coat of arms is restricted to official use abroad and at sea. Legal restrictions notwithstanding, the two variants are often treated as interchangeable in practice.

Image Name Design Use
Flag of Poland Flag of the Republic of Poland Horizontal bicolor of white and red
Proportion 5:8[3]
Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag
National flag, inland ensign[3]
Flag of Poland with coat of arms Flag with coat of arms of the Republic of Poland Horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe
Proportion 5:8[3]
Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag
Polish embassies, consulates etc.; civilian airplanes during international flights; civilian airports and airfields; sea harbours and ports authorities; civil and state ensign at sea[3]

Military flags

Rank flags used in all branches of the Armed Forces

Originally used only by the Navy, the use of these rank flags was extended in 2005 to all branches of the Armed Forces by an amendment to the relevant ministerial ordinance.[4] They are flown to mark the presence and pay respect to the highest civilian and military authorities: the President of the Republic of Poland who is ex officio commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces; the Minister of National Defence who acts on the commander-in-chief's behalf in peacetime; Marshal of Poland, the highest rank in the Polish army (no living holders since 1989); and the Chief of the General Staff.

Image Name Design Use
File:Flag of the President of Poland.svg Jack of the President of the Republic of Poland Red flag emblazoned with the white eagle of the arms of Poland and bordered with a white wężyk generalski, an ornate wavy line used in the Polish military as a symbol of general's rank
Proportion 5:6[5]
On Navy vessels when the President is on board.[5] On land when the President is present.
Flag of the Minister of National Defence Flag of the Minister of National Defence Swallow-tailed horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced in the white stripe with the arms of Poland and in the red stripe with a white anchor entwined with an S-shaped rope and a yellow cannon barrel in saltire
Proportion 5:8[5]
On Navy vessels when the Minister is on board.[5] On land when the Minister is present.
Flag of the Marshal of Poland Flag of a Marshal of Poland Red flag with a double white border emblazoned with the Eagle of the Marshal of Poland holding two hetman's batons (buławy) in saltire
Proportion 5:6[5]
On Navy vessels when the Marshal is on board.[5] On land when the Marshal is present.
Flag of the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces Flag of the Chief of the General Staff of the Polish Armed Forces Red flag with a double white border emblazoned with the Generals' Eagle
Proportion 5:6[5]
On Navy vessels when the Chief of the General Staff is on board.[5] On land when the Chief of the General Staff is present.

Navy

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Image Name Design Use
Naval ensign of Poland War ensign Swallow-tailed horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe
Proportion 10:21[6]
Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag
Naval ensign[6]
Naval Jack Naval jack Horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced with a cross pattée countercharged and, in the middle of the cross, with an armed arm brandishing a sabre (szabla) in a torteau (a red roundel)
Proportion 4:5[6]
Flown together with the war ensign on Sundays, holidays and other special occasions; flown everyday when in foreign waters[8]
Navy flag Navy flag
Flaga Marynarki Wojennej
Swallow-tailed red flag emblazoned with the Navy Eagle
Proportion 10:21[6]
Ceremonial flag used on military holidays, visits of high civilian or military authorities, or representatives of foreign countries, as well as other ceremonies. Flown together with flags of other branches of the Armed Forces during Polish Armed Forces Day (15 August) ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw.[5]
Commissioning pennant Commissioning pennant Swallow-tailed bicolor of white and red defaced with a cross pattée countercharged near the hoist
Proportion 1:25[6]
Ship commanded by a navy officer in a campaign[6]
Naval auxiliary ensign Naval auxiliary ensign Blue flag with an image of the naval ensign in the canton
Proportion 3:5[5]
Auxiliary naval vessels, such as patrol boats, tugboats, replenishment oilers, mine trawlers and degaussing stations, which are not allowed to fly the war ensign[5]
Naval airport flag Naval airport (heliport) flag Horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced with the arms of Poland in the middle of the white stripe, the Air Force checkerboard in the white stripe between the coat of arms and the hoist, and a white anchor entwined with an S-shaped rope in the red stripe below the checkerboard
Proportion 5:8[5]
Naval airports and heliports[5]

Rank flags

Image Name Design Use
Flag of the Commander of the Navy Flag of the Commander of the Navy Swallow-tailed horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe and a white anchor entwined with an S-shaped rope in the red stripe
Proportion 5:6[5]
On naval vessels when the Commander of the Navy is on board
Admiral's Flag Admiral's Flag
Swallow-tailed horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced in the white stripe with the arms of Poland and in the red stripe with three white five-pointed stars arranged in an equilateral triangle one of whose sides is parallel to the hoist
Proportion 5:6[5]
On naval vessels when an admiral is on board
Vice Admiral's Flag Vice Admiral's Flag
Swallow-tailed horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced in the white stripe with the arms of Poland and in the red stripe with two white five-pointed stars arranged in a line parallel to the hoist
Proportion 5:6[5]
On naval vessels when a vice admiral is on board
Rear Admiral's Flag Rear Admiral's Flag
Swallow-tailed horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe and with a white five-pointed star near the hoist in the red stripe
Proportion 5:6[5]
On naval vessels when a rear admiral is on board
General's Flag General's Flag Swallow-tailed horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced in the white stripe with the arms of Poland and in the red stripe with two yellow cannon barrels in saltire above a yellow cannonball
Proportion 5:6[5]
On naval vessels when a general is on board

Rank pennants

Image Name Design Use
Pennant of the Chief of the Naval Staff Pennant of the Chief of the Naval Staff Pennant consisting of two horizontal stripes of white and red, and a red swallow-tail, defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe[5] On naval vessels when the Chief of the Naval Staff is on board
title=Flotilla Commander's Pennant Flotilla Commander's Pennant Pennant consisting of two horizontal stripes of white and red, and a white swallow-tail, defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe[5] On naval vessels when a flotilla commander is on board
Division Commander's Pennant Division Commander's Pennant Pennant consisting of two horizontal stripes of white and red, and a blue swallow-tail, defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe[5] On naval vessels when a division commander is on board
Group Commander's Pennant Group Commander's Pennant Pennant consisting of two horizontal stripes of white and red, and a green swallow-tail, defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe[5] On naval vessels when a group commander is on board

Air Force

Image Name Design Use
Air Force Flag Air Force Flag
Flaga Sił Powietrznych
Swallow-tailed red flag emblazoned with the Air Force Eagle
Proportion 10:21[6]
Ceremonial flag used on military holidays, visits of high civilian or military authorities, or representatives of foreign countries, as well as other ceremonies. Flown together with flags of other branches of the Armed Forces during Polish Armed Forces Day (15 August) ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw.[5]
Military airport flag Military airport (heliport) flag
Flaga lotnisk (lądowisk) wojskowych
Horizontal bicolor of white and red defaced with the arms of Poland in the middle of the white stripe and the Air Force checkerboard in the white stripe between the coat of arms and the hoist
Proportion 5:8[6]
Military airports and heliports[5]
Air Force checkerboard Air Force checkerboard A square divided into four parts, in form of a checkerboard, with alternating white and red colours, and with outer linen of opposite colours
Proportion 1:1[6]
Military aircraft insignia

Other branches of the Armed Forces

Image Name Design Use
Flag of the Land Forces Flag of the Land Forces Swallow-tailed red flag emblazoned with the Land Forces Eagle
Proportion 10:21[6]
Ceremonial flag used on military holidays, visits of high civilian or military authorities, or representatives of foreign countries, as well as other ceremonies. Flown together with flags of other branches of the Armed Forces during Polish Armed Forces Day (15 August) ceremonies at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Warsaw.[5]
Flag of the Special Forces Flag of the Special Forces Swallow-tailed red flag emblazoned with the Special Forces Eagle
Proportion 10:21[6]
Flag of the Territorial Defence Force Flag of the Territorial Defence Force Swallow-tailed red flag emblazoned with the Territorial Defence Force
Proportion 10:21[6]

Flags of the commanders of the units of the Ministry of National Defence

Image Name Design Use
Flag of the commander of the Warsaw Garrison A dark blue flag with the emblem of the Warsaw Garrison Command in the centre, in form a coat of arms of Warsaw with the olive branches around it, and two crosses sables below it. Proportion 5:6.[6]
Flag of the Commander in chief of the Military Gendarmerie Flag of the Commander in chief of the Military Gendarmerie [6]

Flags of other uniformed services

Image English name
Polish name
Design Use
Template:ListFlag Flag of the Border Guard
Flaga Straży Granicznej
Horizontal bicolor of white and red with a green border defaced with the arms of Poland in the white stripe
Proportion 5:9[9]
Vessels of the Border Guard[9]
Police flag Police flag
Flaga Policji
Blue flag emblazoned with a badge used by waterborne Police units, i.e. a lifebelt and an anchor within a dark-blue diamond above a dark-blue ribbon with the word POLICJA written on it in white letters, all on a white eight-pointed star
Proportion 5:9[10]
Police vessels[10]

Naval flags

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Special state service vessels

Special state service flags are used by state-employed civil special-purpose ships while on duty. These flags all follow the same basic design; a white flag with a horizontal stripe whose width is 1/5 of the flag's width. In the middle, each flag is emblazoned with the national coat of arms superimposed on a golden or yellow anchor whose height is 3/5 of the flag's width. The middle stripe is broken in the middle and does not touch the anchor or the arms. The type of special service performed by the ship is indicated by the color of the middle stripe.[11]

Image English name
Polish name
Design Use
Template:ListFlag Hydrographic survey and Maritime Office flag
Flaga statku hydrograficznego i dozorczego urzędu morskiego
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of a blue horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Hydrographic survey vessels and vessels of Maritime Offices[11]
Lifeboat flag Lifeboat and pollution control flag
Flaga statku ratowniczego oraz specjalnego statku do zwalczania zanieczyszczeń
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of an orange horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Lifeboats and pollution control vessels[11]
Icebreaker flag Icebreaker flag
Flaga statku używanego wyłącznie do łamania lodów
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of a violet horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Vessels used exclusively for breaking ice[11]
Pilot boat flag Pilot boat flag
Flaga statku pilotowego
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of an ash-grey horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Pilot boats[11]
Fireboat flag Fireboat flag
Flaga statku pożarniczego
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of a red horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Fireboats[11]
Training ship flag Training ship flag
Flaga statku szkolnego
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of a black horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Training ships[11]
Customs ship flag Customs ship flag
Flaga statku celnego
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of a green horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Customs ships[11]
Hospital ship flag Hospital ship flag
Flaga statku sanitarnego
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of a yellow horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Hospital ships[11]
Telecommunication ship flag Telecommunication ship flag
Flaga statku telekomunikacyjnego
White flag emblazoned with the coat of arms of Poland placed on a golden anchor in the middle of a brown horizontal stripe
Proportion 5:8
Telecommunication ships[11]

Subdivisions flags

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Current voivodeship flags

State flag Civil flag Voivodeship Year of adoption Design
File:POL województwo wielkopolskie flag.svg
Greater Poland Voivodeship (flag information) 2000 Trapezoid vertical bicolor of red and white emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship in the red stripe
File:POL województwo kujawsko-pomorskie flag.svg
Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship (flag information) 2000 Horizontal tricolor of red, white and black (1:2:1)
File:POL województwo małopolskie flag.svg
Lesser Poland Voivodeship (flag information) 1999 Horizontal tricolor of white, yellow and red (2:1:2)
Template:ListFlag Template:ListFlag Łódź Voivodeship (flag information) 2002 Five vertical stripes of red and yellow
File:POL województwo dolnośląskie flag 1.svg
Lower Silesian Voivodeship (flag information) 2009 Yellow emblazoned with a black eagle with a white crescent and a crosslet on its chest
File:Lublin Voivodeship State Flag.svg File:POL województwo lubelskie flag.svg Lublin Voivodeship (flag information) 2004 Horizontal tricolor of white, red and yellow (2:1:2) emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship
File:POL województwo lubuskie flag formal.svg Lubuskie Lubusz Voivodeship (flag information) 2000 Four horizontal stripes of yellow, white, red and green (2:1:1:2) emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship
File:POL województwo mazowieckie flag.svg
Masovian Voivodeship (flag information) 2006 Red emblazoned near the hoist with a white eagle with a golden beak and legs
File:POL województwo opolskie flag formal.svg File:POL województwo opolskie flag.svg Opole Voivodeship (flag information) 2004 Horizontal bicolor of yellow and blue (2:1) emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship in the yellow stripe near the hoist
File:POL województwo podlaskie flag.svg
Podlaskie Voivodeship (flag information) 2002 Four horizontal stripes of white, red, yellow and blue
File:POL województwo pomorskie flag.svg
Pomeranian Voivodeship (flag information) 2002 (original introduction)
2010 (reintroduction)
Yellow emblazoned with a black griffin with a red tongue
File:POL województwo śląskie flag formal.svg Silesia Silesian Voivodeship (flag information) 2001 Horizontal triband of blue and yellow (2:1:2)
File:POL województwo podkarpackie flag.svg
Subcarpathian Voivodeship (flag information) 2000 Vertical triband of blue and white (1:2:1) emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship in the white stripe
File:POL województwo świętokrzyskie flag.svg
Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship (flag information) 2013 Horizontal tricolor of blue, white and red with a yellow stripe along the hoist, emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship in the white stripe
File:POL województwo warmińsko-mazurskie flag.svg
Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship (flag information) 2002 Trapezoid red flag bordered white, emblazoned with a white eagle's head in a golden crown and with a golden beak
File:POL województwo zachodniopomorskie flag.svg
West Pomeranian Voivodeship (flag information) 2000 Vertical triband of white and red (a variant emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship is also used)

Historical voivodeship flags

Flag Voivodeship Years Design Notes
File:POL województwo zielonogórskie flag.svg
Zielona Góra Voivodeship 1985–1998 Horizontal bicolour of yellow and green
File:Provisional flag of the Lodz Voivodeship (1998-2000).svg
Łódź Voivodeship 1999–2000 Horizontal bicolour of yellow and red, with the coat of arms in the centre Unofficial flag, used by the Łódź Voivodeship Sejmik from 1998 to 2000
File:POL województwo dolnośląskie flag 2001 - 2008.svg
Lower Silesian Voivodeship 2001–2008 Horizontal bicolour of white and red, with a yellow coat of arms in centre, with black eagle with a white crescent and a crosslet on its chest
File:POL wojewodztwo świętokrzyskie flag 2001 - 2013.svg
Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship 2001–2013 Horizontal blue, white and red stripes to the right, and a yellow vertical stripe to the left, with coat of arms in the centre of the white stripe
File:POL województwo mazowieckie flag 2002 - 2006.svg
Masovian Voivodeship 2005–2006 Red with a white eagle with a golden beak and legs in the centre
File:POL województwo dolnośląskie flag 2008 - 2009.svg
Lower Silesian Voivodeship 2008–2009 Yellow emblazoned with a black eagle with a white crescent and a crosslet on its chest
File:POL województwo pomorskie flag 2008-2010.svg
Pomeranian Voivodeship 2008–2010 Yellow emblazoned with a black griffin with a red tongue

Historical flags

Flag Date Use Description
File:Flag of Poland (1919–1928).svg 1919–1927 Flag of the Second Polish Republic and the Polish People's Republic
File:Flag of Poland (1927–1980).svg 1927–1980
File:Flaga Powstania Wielkopolskiego.svg 1918-1919 Banner of the Greater Poland uprising (1918–1919) There were many variants during the uprising but later this particular version became a dominant commemorating symbol.
File:Flag of the Polish-Lithuanian-Ruthenian Commonwealth (January Uprising).svg
Alternate Polish National Government Flag (January Uprising)
1863–1864 The vision of the flag of Polish National Government (January Uprising) File:Флаг «федерации трех народов» 1863.jpg Coat of arms containing a white eagle, a knight on horseback and an archangel Michael. These elements are confirmed but have come in many variations, this flag is a modern interpretation.
File:Banner of the Kingdom of Poland from the Sejm Chamber (November Uprising).svg 1830–1831 Banner of the Kingdom of Poland. (November Uprising) File:Banner of the Kingdom of Poland from the Sejm Chamber (November Uprising).pngThe banner of the Kingdom of Poland from the Sejm hall, taken out after the November Uprising by Joachim Lelewel.
File:Za wolność naszą i waszą 1831-wektor.svg Banner with the motto "For our freedom and yours" (obverse and reverse) File:Za wolność naszą i waszą 1831.PNGFile:November Uprising flag 1831.PNG
Khaki banner with a red cross and the motto, commonly used during the uprising in front of the insurgents' fortifications.
File:Military ensign of Vistula Flotilla of Congress Poland.svg 1815–1830 Military ensign of Vistula Flotilla of Congress Poland File:Poland. Johnson's new chart of national emblems, 1868.jpgA ensign raised on the ships of the Polish Trade Company, sailing through the Black Sea to Mediterranean countries in 1784–1787. Restored by Tsar Alexander I in 1815 as the war ensign flag of the Congress Kingdom.
File:Royal Standard of the Tsar of Poland (1815–1830).svg Flag of the Russian Tsar as king of the Congress Kingdom in 1815–1830. De facto flag. The state entity did not have an officially adopted flag.
File:Banner of Kościuszko Uprising.PNG 1794 Banner of 2nd Kraków Grenadier Regiment One of banners used by Polish scythemen during Kościuszko Uprising. At the top there is motto of scythemen "Żywią y Bronią" (They Feed and Defend) which later became a Polish patriotic motto and the symbol of the Polish peasant movement.
File:Bandera del Castillo de Wawel Sajonia-Polonia.svg 1733–1763
1709–1733
1697–1706
Banner of The Wettin kings File:02023 0065 State Banner of King Augustus III Wettin.jpgThe state banner of August III from around the mid-18th century.
File:Chorągiew królewska króla Zygmunta III Wazy.svg c. 1606–1648 Banner of Vasa kings File:Great Chorąży of the Polish Crown.jpg Grand Standard Bearer of the Polish Crown (Chorąży Wielki Koronny), Sebastian Sobieski, at the wedding procession of King Sigismund III of Poland and Sweden, as painted anonymously on the Stockholm Roll (c. 1605).
File:Banner of Sigismund III Vasa.svg 1587–1655 File:Banner of Sigismund III of Poland.jpgTaken by the Swedish army in 1655.
File:Flag of the Kingdom of Poland.svg 14th century–16th century Banner of Kingdom of Poland
local
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File:Flag of the Free City of Danzig.svg 1920–1939 Free City of Danzig Flag of Gdańsk
File:Flag of Central Lithuania 1920.svg 1920–1922 Central Lithuania Flag of Central Lithuania
File:Прапор Лемко-Русинської Республіки.svg 1918–1920 Lemko Republic
File:Flag of Ukraine.svg 1918–1919 Komancza Republic Flag of Ukraine
File:Flag of Galicia-Lodomeria 1890-1918.svg 1890 – 1918 Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Flag of Galicia and Lodomeria
File:Flag of Galicia and Lodomeria (1849-1890).svg 1849 – 1890 Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Flag of Galicia and Lodomeria
File:Flag of the Grand Duchy of Cracow.svg 1846–1918 Grand Duchy of Kraków
File:Flagge Preußen - Provinz Posen (1815).svg c. 1815–1848 Grand Duchy of Posen
File:Flag of Galicia-Lodomeria (until 1849).svg 19th century – 1849 Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Flag of Galicia and Lodomeria
File:Flag of Kraków.svg 1815–1846 Free City of Cracow
File:Drapeau de Republique de Dantzig.svg 1807–1814 Republic of Danzig
File:Flag of the State of the Teutonic Order.svg 1226–1561 State of the Teutonic Order
File:Grunwald Słupsk i Szczecin.svg 1410 Pomerania-Stettin
File:Grunwald Warmia.svg 1410 Prince-Bishopric of Warmia
File:Chorągiew Mazowsza.svg 1410 Duchy of Warsaw
File:Chorągiew księcia mazowieckiego Siemowita.svg 1410 Duchy of Płock
Duchy of Rawa
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File:Flaga PPP.svg 1942–1945 Unofficial flag of the Home Army and Polish Underground State National flag with Kotwica (Anchor)
File:Banner of the Farmer Battalions (Stronnictwo Ludowe Roch).svg 1940–1945 Peasants' Battalions
File:Psz.png 1944 Combined Armed Forces of AL, PAL and KBpl Historically not certain as a flag, but confirmed as a brassard.
File:Flag of ZZW (Jewish Military Union).svg 1939–1945 Jewish Military Union This flag was allegedly flying over Warsaw Ghetto during the uprising.
File:Flag of ZOB (Jewish Fighting Organization).svg after 1945 Jewish Combat Organization There is no evidence of the existence of any ŻOB flag during World War II, the design presented here was created after the war among veterans.

Political flags

Flag Date Party Description
current
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File:UPR flag.svg 2014–present Real Politics Union The actual flag consists of a black (not dark blue) background and a blue cross in a white frame.[12]

File:Flag of ruch narodowy.png

2012–present National Movement
File:Nowa Prawica.png 2011–present Congress of the New Right
File:Flaga mam dość.png[13] 2022-present Mam Dość 2023 Logo with name partia.
File:Platforma obywatelska flaga.png 2001-present platforma obywatelska
File:Flaga MW.png
2010s–present All-Polish Youth File:Sztandar Młodzieży Wszechpolskiej.jpg Szczerbiec on green background.
2001-present prawo i sprawiedliwość
File:Flag of Upper Silesia 2.svg 1990–present Silesian Autonomy Movement
2007-present Polska Partia Piratów the flag also used in german party.
File:PPS-flaga.png 1987–present Polish Socialist Party
File:Flag of solidarnośc party.png 1980–present Independent Self-Governing Trade Union "Solidarity" || Solidarity logo
File:Flaga nowa lewica.png 2021-present Nowa lewica
File:Flaga parti zielonych.png[14] 2010-present (flag), 2003-present (party) Zieloni
File:Flaga polska 2050.png[15]Template:Circular reference ?–present Polska 2050 logo poland 2050
File:Flag of Nowa Nadzieja.png 2015-present Nowa nadzieja logo
File:Partia razem flag.png 2015-present Partia razem
File:Flag of UED.png 2016-present Unia Europejskich Demokratów
File:Green flag with symbol of falanga.svg 1993–present
1930s–1940s
Falanga flagpl, symbol of National-radicalismpl Firstli used by National Radical Camp (ONR), then two successor organizations ONR-Falanga and ONR-ABC, ONR was reactivated in 1993 shortly after the fall of communism, currently, this flag is used by two more organizations called National Revival of Poland (NOP) and Falanga, which also use their own designs.
File:Flag of National Revival of Poland.svg 2010s–present National Revival of Poland
File:Flag of Falanga.svg 2019–present Falanga (organisation)
File:Flag of Falanga (alternative).svg ?–2019
File:Flag of Belarus (1918, 1991–1995).svg 2005–present Belarusian Christian Democracy Old Flag of Belarus
former
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File:White-blue-white flag 3-5 version.svg 1980 Gdańsk Shipyard protesters during the August 1980 strikes The house flag of the Gdansk Shipyard, flown by the protesters during the August 1980 strike in Gdańsk Shipyard, and flown during the signing of the Gdańsk Agreement.[16]
File:Xportal flag.svg 2010s–2022 Xportal
File:ZSL flag for Zębowice, Opole, 1951.svg 1950s Flag of the United People's Party section in Zębowice. An example of a variation of the party flag.
File:Flag of the Sotsyalistishe Kinder Farband (Bundistn children) in Poland, 1936.svg c. 1936 Sotsyalistishe Kinder Farband
File:Deutsche Vereinigung Flag.svg 1934–1940 German Union File:DeutscheVereinigungMay1939.jpg German Union (Deutsche Vereinigung) was a Nazi German extreme right-wing political party founded in 1934 by members of the ethnic German minority residing in the Second Polish Republic. Their main symbol was rune Tiwaz.
File:Banner of Stronnictwo Narodowe in Zblewo.svg 1920s Banner of the Zblewo chapter of the National Party, before the introduction of the green and white flag, there were many local party flags.
File:Flag of Stronnictwo Chłopskie.svg 1926–1931 Peasant Party
File:Flag of the Union of Upper Silesians (1920-1924).svg 1920–1924 Union of Upper Silesians Flag of Upper Silesia

Organizational flags

Flag Date Use Description
File:Flaga PTTK.png 1950–present Polish Tourist and Sightseeing Society

Religious flags

Flag Date Use Description
File:Papal flag in Poland.svg ?–present Papal flag Flags commonly used for Catholic ceremonies such as processions to decorate the area.
File:Maryjna flag of Poland.svg 1979–present Template:Interlanguage link

Ethnic flags

Flag Date Use Description
File:Flag of Lemkos.svg 1918–present Flag of Lemkos The middle band can be represented as yellow, orange or gold.
File:Flag of the Lemkos (Rusyns from Poland).svg ?–present Additionally contains the Coat of arms of Transcarpathian Ruthenia
File:Flag of Masurians.svg 1829–present Flag of Masurians
File:Flag of Masurians (with COA).svg ?–present Additionally contains the Coat of arms of Prussia, which is also Coat of arms of Masuria
File:POL Kaszuby flag.svg 1929–present Flag of Kashubians
File:Banner of Kashubia.svg ?–present Banner of arms of Coat of arms of Kashubia
File:Flagge Preußen - Provinz Schlesien.svg 1882–present Flag of Silesian German Flag of Silesia and Lower Silesia
File:Flag of Upper Silesia.svg 1920–present Flag of Silesians Flag of Upper Silesia
File:Flag of Upper Silesia 2.svg
File:Lipka Tatar Flag SVG.svg 2010s–present Flag of Lipka Tatars A white flag with the tamga of the Golden Horde in canton.
File:Flag of Crimean Karaites.png ?–present Flag of the Crimean Karaites

Regional flags

Flag Date Use Description
File:POL Kociewie flag.svg 2022–present Flag of Kociewie The flag of Kociewie that won the competition. The blue symbol is stylized cornflower
File:Flag of Cieszyn Silesia.svg 2016–present Flag of Cieszyn Silesia It is a standardized design created in 2016 based on the symbols of the Duchy of Teschen.
File:Vorpommern flag.svg 1996–present Flag of Western Pomerania Sporadically used as the traditional flag of the region of Western Pomerania[17][18]
File:Flag of Zagłębie Dąbrowskie POL.svg ?–present Flag of Dąbrowa Basin Used by local organizations and authorities of Sosnowiec[19][20][21]

House flags

Flag Date Company Description
File:House flag of Baltic Shipping Company.svg 1938–1958 Baltic Shipping Companypl
File:White-blue-white flag 3-5 version.svg Gdansk Shipyard
File:Flaga Przedsiębiorstwa Połowów Dalekomorskich i Usług Rybackich „Gryf”.svg 1957–2004 Deep Sea Fishing and Fishing Services Company "Gryf"pl
File:House flag of Polbryt.svg 1970–1997 Polish-British Shipping Partnership (Polbrit)pl
File:Flag of Polskarob.svg 1927-1972 Polish-Scandinavian Transport Company JSC (Polskarob)pl
File:House flag of the Polish Shipping, cargo ships.svg 1927–1950 Polish Shippingpl Used in cargo ships
File:House flag of the Polish Shipping, passenger ships.svg 1926–1939 Used in passenger ships
File:Flag used by a Polish River Shipping company Vistula.svg 1927-1940s Polish River Shipping company "Vistula"

See also

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References

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