"Flags of Belgium" redirects here. For the current national flag of Belgium, see
Flag of Belgium.
"The Belgian Nation chooses red, yellow and black as its colours" – article 193 of the Belgian constitution
This is a list of flags used in Belgium.
National flag
Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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1831-present |
Flag of Belgium |
A vertical tricolour of black, yellow, and red with a 13:15 ratio. Technically the national flag, but rarely seen in the officially approved dimensions.
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Ensign
Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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1831–present |
Civil ensign of Belgium |
A vertical tricolour of black, yellow, and red with a 2:3 ratio.
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1950–present |
State ensign of Belgium |
A vertical tricolour of black, yellow, and red defaced by a lion rampant ensigned by a crown, both sable (black), the lion armed and langued gules (red).
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Military
Navy
Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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1831–present
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Naval jack of the Belgian Navy
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A vertical tricolour of black, yellow, and red with a 1:1 ratio.
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Pennant of the Belgian Navy
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rectangular black-yellow-red pennant with split fly
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Commodore of Belgium
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The rectangular tricolour of Belgium with split fly on the end
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1966–present
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The flag hoisted by Belgian yachts registered in yachting associations approved by the Minister, also called the "Belgian yacht ensign"
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The National ensign to be hoisted by Belgian yachts is made of three stripes placed vertically, black, yellow and red, of equal width; the black stripe is placed at hoist.
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1999–present
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Belgian pleasure boats often hoist the "European civil ensign"
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The European Union flag with the Belgian civil ensign in canton, with a white fimbriation.
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2016–present
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The civil ensign, bearing a black lion, is flown by non-naval ships with a crew partly from the Naval Reserve.
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A vertical tricolour of black, yellow, and red defaced by a lion rampant, sable (black), armed and langued gules (red).
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2021–present
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The Belgian Naval Auxiliary Ensign or the flag of Sovereignty ship under Belgian command
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A blue background with the Belgian Naval ensign in the top left corner and on the right middle a white fouled anchor with a crown on top
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1957–present
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Standard of the Admiral Benelux
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Sub-national
Regions
Communities
Provinces
Flag |
Administrative division |
Adopted |
Description
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West Flanders |
1997 |
coveted background in 12 pieces of gold and azure, with a heart shield of gules in the middle over the whole
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East Flanders |
1999 |
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Antwerp |
1997 |
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Limburg |
1996 |
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Flemish Brabant |
1996 |
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Walloon Brabant |
1995 |
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Hainaut |
/ |
(This is the unofficial flag of Hainaut as the province does not officially have a flag)
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Namur |
1953 |
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Liège |
/ |
(This is the unofficial flag of Liège, as the province does not officially have a flag)
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Luxembourg |
2018 |
Azure and white horizontal stripes with the crowned red lion
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Flag
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Administrative division
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Adopted
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Description
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Brabant
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1837
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A golden lion (Leo Belgicus) on a black field.
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Brussels
Municipalities
Royal standards
Monarch
Each royal standard for a monarch is a square rouge ponceau banner of the royal arms, personalised with the king's cypher in each corner.
Historical flags
Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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800–888 |
Imperial Orilflamme of Charlemagne |
A 3-pointed green field with 8 golden crosses and 6 flowers.
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862–1797 |
Flag of the County of Flanders |
A yellow flag with a black lion in the center. "Or, a lion rampant armed and langued Gules"
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900–1477 |
Flag of the County of Hainaut |
A yellow quartered banner with two black and two red lions.
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980–1790 |
Flag of the Prince-Bishopric of Liège, also of the Republic of Liège |
A bicolour, with two equal vertical bands of red and yellow.
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1065–1797
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Flag of the Duchy of Limburg
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A white background with a red lion on it
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1183–1794 |
Flag of the Duchy of Brabant |
A golden lion on a black field.
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1482–1714 |
Flag of the Spanish Netherlands |
A white flag with the cross of Burgundy.
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Civil Ensign of the Spanish Netherlands |
A horizontal tricolour of red, white and yellow, with the Cross of Burgundy in the centre.
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1781–1786 |
Flag of the Austrian Netherlands |
A tricolour, with three equal horizontal bands of red, white and gold with the arms of Austria.
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1789 –1790 |
Flag of the United Belgian States |
A tricolour, with three equal horizontal bands of red, black and yellow.
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1830 –1831 |
Flag of the Belgian Revolution and the first Belgian flag |
A tricolour, with three equal horizontal bands of black, yellow and red.
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1831–present
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Flag of Belgium
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A vertical tricolour of red, yellow, and black.
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Colonials
Other historic flags
Other
Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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1955–present |
Flag of Europe |
A circle of 12 5-pointed gold (yellow) stars on a blue field.
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1957–present |
Unofficial flag of Benelux |
A tricolour, with three horizontal bands of Red, white and blue representing the Netherlands and Luxembourg and a Black box in the middle representing Belgium. With a yellow lion in the centre
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