List of flags of Montenegro

This is a list of flags used in Montenegro. For more information about the national flag, visit the article Flag of Montenegro.

Flag of Montenegro above the Zitadelle In Budva.

National flags

FlagDateUseDescription
2004–National flag; civil and state ensign; Naval ensign until 2010.Red with a golden border and the state coat of arms in the middle. Ratio: 1:2. Adopted on 13 July 2004.[1]
2004–National flag, Vertical BannerRed with a golden border and the state coat of arms in the middle.

Standards

FlagDateUseDescription
2006–Standard of the President on LandSquare version of the State Flag, with a border fleury
2006–Standard of the President AfloatSquare version of the State Flag, replacing red with blue, a border fleury

Military

FlagDateUseDescription
2010 — presentFlag of the Army of Montenegro.Red background with the logo of the Armed Forces of Montenegro and the traditional motto "Čojstvo i Junaštvo" (roughly translated as "Humanity and Courage"), with golden borders.
2010 — presentNaval ensign of Montenegro.Blue with the national flag in as its canton, occupying 2/5 of its width and 1/2 of its length with a white anchor interlaced with three lines representing surface of the water in the right side.
2010 — presentNaval jack of Montenegro.Coat of Arms of Montenegro on blue background, with golden borders.

Municipal flags

FlagDateUseDescription
2006 — presentFlag of Podgorica.Two horizonta blue stripes and one broken line that was positioned above two horizontal stripes on white background.
2006 — presentFlag of Cetinje.White cross pattée on red background.
2006 — presentFlag of Bar.The flag is horizontally divided blue-yellow-green-yellow-blue.
2006 — presentFlag of Berane.The flag is with the municipal coat of arms in the middle on a white background.
2006 — presentFlag of Bijelo Polje.Background is light-blue with the coat of arms of the municipality in the middle.
2006 — presentFlag of Budva.Blue background with three golden stars.
2006 — presentFlag of Danilovgrad.White background with the coat of arms in the center.
2006 — presentFlag of Gusinje.Light blue background with the coat of arms in the center.
2006 — presentFlag of Herceg Novi.The coat of arms of the municipality consists of a blue heraldic triangular shield on which is a silver stone-walled tower with a parapet. The flag consists of a white field with a centrally placed upright cross, blue outlined in gold.
2009 — presentFlag of Kotor.The flag is bicolor, with a small emblem located in the middle.

The flag field is divided into two square panels in equal proportions, white at hoist and red at fly. Red recalls the main colour of the arms. The geometric center of the flag is charged with the lesser arms placed on a medalion.

2012 — presentFlag of Mojkovac.The flag is monochromatic, in bluish color, with a golden edge and elements of the coat of arms (the monument, a Brskovo coin, and two mining hammers and the Old Bridge), which reflect the cultural and historical heritage, located in the middle of the flag's field.
2004 — presentFlag of Nikšić.The flag is blue with the municipal coat of arms.
2013 — presentFlag of Petnjica.The flag is white, with the emblem of the municipality in the middle. The blue line near the bottom of the flag symbolizes the water resources of the municipality. The green line near the top of the flag symbolizes the natural environment of the municipality, with well-preserved landscapes and fertile land.
2006 — presentFlag of Plav.The flag is blue, embroidered in gold, with embroidered emblem in the center.
2006 — presentFlag of Rožaje.The flag is vertically divided white-green with the municipal coat of arms in the center. White stands for peace, while green stands for the natural resources of the municipality.
2006 — presentFlag of Šavnik.The flag is divided blue-white with the coat of arms in the middle.
2004 – presentFlag of Tivat.The municipal flag is light blue with the coat of arms in the middle.
2018 – presentFlag of Tuzi.The municipal flag is light blue with the coat of arms in the middle.
2006 – presentFlag of Ulcinj.The municipal flag is white with the coat of arms in the middle.
UnknownFlag of Žabljak.The municipal flag is white with the coat of arms in the middle.

Ethnic groups flags

FlagDateUseDescription
2004 — presentThe national flag of Bosniaks in Montenegro.White background with the coat of arms in the middle.
2008 — presentThe national flags of Serbs in Montenegro.Horizontal tricolor of red, blue and white with golden cross pattée.
2020 — present The national flag of Albanians in Montenegro.[2][3] A red field with a black two-headed eagle in the center.
2020 — present The national flag of Croats in Montenegro.[4][3] A horizontal tricolour of red, white, and blue with the Coat of Arms of in the centre.
2020 — present The national flag of Romani people in Montenegro.[5][3] Horizontal bicolor of blue and green with a red wheel.

Historical flags

National flags

FlagDateUseDescription
1040–1189Flag of medieval Montenegrin state DukljaRed flag with golden diagonal band
1356–1496Flag of medieval Montenegrin state ZetaRed flag with golden double headed eagle
1516–1852Flag of the Prince-Bishopric of MontenegroWhite cross pattée on red background.
1767–1773Flag of the Montenegro during the reign of Stephen the LittleWhite background with red borders.
1852–1860Flag of the Principality of Montenegro under Danilo IRed flag with white double headed eagle
1860–1905Flag of the Principality of Montenegro under Nicholas I
1905–1918Flag of the Kingdom of Montenegro[6]National flag of Principality (1905–10) and the Kingdom of Montenegro (1910–18). Red-blue-white tricolor.
1945–1993State Flag of the People's/Socialist Republic of MontenegroRed-blue-white traditional tricolor with the communist red star.
1993–2004State Flag of the Republic of MontenegroRed-bluish-white with equal width, with "bluish" (plavetna/плаветна) meaning light-blue.[7]

Royal flags

FlagDateUseDescription
16th centuryStag of the House of CrnojevićFlag during regime of House of Crnojević in Principality of Zeta/ Montenegro (1451–1516).
theocratical rule of Petrović-Njegoš dynastyBanner of the Prince-bishops of Montenegro and Metropolitans of Cetinje from House of PetrovićOrthodox red cross in a white field with a red border. Represents the highly Christian virtue of subjected peoples and the desire to fight against invading Islam. Adopted during the Great Turkish War at the end of the 17th century.
c. 1852Princely standardCourt flag and Princely standard during regime of Danilo II Petrović-Njegoš.
1861–1900Princely standardCourt flag and Princely standard during regime of Nikola I Petrović-Njegoš.
1910–1918Royal standard of the King of MontenegroThe lion was replaced by Nikola's cypher H.I. The crown was changed from a princely to a royal crown.

Civil ensigns

FlagDateUseDescription
1905-1918, used during The Second World WarCivil flag of Montenegro (1905-1918), used during the Italian and German occupation of Montenegro in WWII (1941-1944).Same as the flag of Serbia. Civil flag of Principality and the Kingdom of Montenegro, from 1905 constitution.
1881-1916Civil ensign flagTricolor with the Cyrillic cypher НІ (i.e. NI) of Prince Nicholas I topped with a golden crown in the center. Because the owners as well as the crew of Montenegro's Ulcinj cruisers were Muslims, Nikola changed the flag not to offend Islam
1881–1916Civil ensign flagVersion of the Civil Ensign that was predominantly used. Usage extended beyond primary purpose to even of that of the National flag.
late 1880-early 1881Civil ensign flagTricolor flag with the cross from the war flag (krstaš-barjak) with Nicholas' initials set in canton; stripes based upon domestic national flag.
early 1880s-late 1880sCivil ensign flagHorizontally divided red-white-red with the cross from the war flag (krstaš-barjak) with Nicholas' initials set in canton; based on the naval flag of Austria-Hungary according to the Dalmatian marine codelines sanctioned by the 1878 Congress of Berlin.

Military flags

FlagDateUseDescription
1876–78War flag, civil flagThe Montenegrin war flag used in the Battle of Vučji Do (1876) was red with a white cross pattée in the center and a white border. This flag was used in Cetinje in 1878,[8] upon recognition of the independence of Principality of Montenegro by the Ottoman Empire at San Stefano.
19th centuryMontenegrin naval flags from the late 19th centuryThe Montenegrin naval flags and civil ensigns during the rule of Prince Nicholas I of Montenegro.
Early 19th Century–1880Naval ensign (unofficial)White flag with a red St George's Cross. Inspired by the British Naval Ensign back from the 1814 British navy's takeover of the port of Kotor during the war between the Montenegrins and the French Empire.
reign of Prince Danilo Petrović-NjegošWar Stag of Prince Danilo ArmyFlag signifying a unit of 1,000 men; red field with the double-headed eagle and Prince Danilo I's initials in it. Alaj-barjak of Prince Danilo, signifying the supreme command over the Montenegrin army.
reign of Prince Danilo Petrović-NjegošWar Stag in Prince Danilo's ArmyFlag signifying a unit of 100 men; red field with the traditional Montenegrin Cross of Saint George and Danilo I's initials in it. Introduced by Prince Danil during his martial reforms. Based upon the old tribal Montenegrin flag.

Political flags

FlagDatePartyDescription
current
2020s–presentReconstruction of the flag used by Montenegrin Greens widely used by Montenegrin nationalists.
former
1943-1991League of Communists of Montenegro
1920s-1940sFlag used by Montenegrin Greens

See also

References

This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.