List of Austrian flags
This is a list of flags used in Austria. For more information about the national flag, visit the article Flag of Austria.
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National Flag
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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National flag and civil ensign | The flag of Austria has three equal horizontal bands of red (top), white, and red. | ||
State and war flag and state and naval ensign | Three equal horizontal bands of red, white, and red, with the coat of arms surmounted |
Standards
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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Standard for a Member of the Federal Government or the Federal President | used only on army occasions (out of use since 1984) | ||
Standard for a General of the Austrian Armed Forces |
States
Main article: Flags of Austrian states
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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Flag of Burgenland | |||
Flag of Carinthia | |||
Flag of Lower Austria | |||
Flag of Salzburg | |||
Flag of Styria | |||
Flag of Tyrol | |||
Flag of Upper Austria | |||
Flag of Vorarlberg | |||
Flag of Vienna |
Historical flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1815- Late 19th Century |
Standard of the Emperor | ||
Late 19th Century- 1915 |
Standard of the Emperor | ||
1915-1918 | Standard of the Emperor | ||
18th century - 1918 | Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy and Austrian Empire | Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy, also the flag of the Austrian Empire, from the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 flag of Cisleithanian Austria | |
1786-1915 | Naval Ensign, Merchant Ensign (until 1869) | ||
1869-1918 | Merchant Ensign of Austria-Hungary | ||
1915-1918 | Naval Ensign | ||
1934-1938 | State Flag of the Federal State of Austria | This is the state flag of Austria adopted in 1934 and used until Austria was incorporated into Germany from 1938 to 1945. This flag was used during the regime of the Fatherland Front's one-party state. | |
1934-1938 | Flag of the Fatherland Front | This flag was declared "equal to the state flag" during the Fatherland Front's one-party state. |
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