Flags of regions of Italy
The twenty Italian regions (including five autonomous regions) each have their own arms, as well as their own gonfalone; more recently they have taken into use normal flags as well. Many regional flags were adopted on 4 November 1995 for Armed Forces Day of Italy.
Regions
Flag | Year of adoption | Use | Description |
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1999 | Flag of Abruzzo | |
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2001 (modified in 2011) |
Flag of Apulia | |
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1995 | Flag of Basilicata | |
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1995 | Flag of Calabria | |
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Flag of Campania | ||
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1995 | Flag of Emilia-Romagna | |
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Flag of Lazio | ||
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1997 | Flag of Liguria | |
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1975 | Flag of Lombardy | |
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1995 | Flag of Marche | |
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Flag of Molise | ||
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1995 | Flag of Piedmont | |
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1995 | Flag of Tuscany | |
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2004 | Flag of Umbria | |
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1975 (modified in 1999) |
Flag of Veneto |
Autonomous regions
Flag | Year of adoption | Use | Description |
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2006 | Flag of Aosta Valley | |
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2001 | Flag of Friuli-Venezia Giulia | |
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1950 (modified in 1999) |
Flag of Sardinia | |
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2000 | Flag of Sicily | |
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1995 | Flag of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol |
See also
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