Flag of Birmingham (England)W
Flag of Birmingham (England)

The flag of Birmingham is the flag of the city of Birmingham in England. A flag for the city that is freely flyable by the community was adopted following a public competition in 2015. It is distinct from the flag flown exclusively by Birmingham City Council which is a banner of arms derived from the city's coat of arms. A competition to design a new flag for public use was held during early 2015 with 470 proposed designs being entered into the competition.

Flag of the Brussels-Capital RegionW
Flag of the Brussels-Capital Region

The Flag of the Brussels-Capital Region consists of a stylized yellow, grey and white iris on a blue background. Note that this is the flag of the whole Brussels Region, and the City of Brussels municipality has a different flag.

Flag of the Republic of LogoneW
Flag of the Republic of Logone

The flag of the Republic of Logone is the flag used by the Islamic separatists in the Republic of Logone and was created by Popular Front for the Rebirth of Central African Republic leader Noureddine Adam.

Flag of the movement for the autonomy of KabyliaW
Flag of the movement for the autonomy of Kabylia

In 2010, the self-proclaimed "Kabyle Provisional Government" in exile was created with Ferhat Mehenni as its leader.

Laser Kiwi flagW
Laser Kiwi flag

The Laser Kiwi flag, originally titled Fire the Lazer, was created by Lucy Gray in 2015 as a proposed flag of New Zealand. During the 2015–2016 New Zealand flag referendums, the Laser Kiwi flag became a large social media phenomenon, and was used in comedy routines by comedians discussing the flag referendum and New Zealand in general, such as John Oliver. The flag features a New Zealand fern and a kiwi shooting a laser beam from its eyes. The description of the flag was that "the laser beam projects a powerful image of New Zealand. I believe my design is so powerful it does not need to be discussed." It was often joked by comedians that if the flag was to become the official flag of New Zealand, it would cause "fear" in New Zealand's enemies. After the referendum, the flag's popularity made a "comeback" as it became widely available as a consumer product, and, is often seen at events such as sports or concerts across and outside of New Zealand.

Flag of MerionethshireW
Flag of Merionethshire

The Merionethshire flag is the flag of the historic Welsh county of Merioneth. It was registered with the Flag Institute as the official flag of the county on 2 January 2015.

Flag of Provo, UtahW
Flag of Provo, Utah

The flag of Provo, Utah, is the official flag of the city of Provo, Utah, United States. The present flag, featuring the city's logo on a light blue field, was adopted on January 6, 2015, after a multi-year debate to replace a previous one. The former flag, adopted in 1989, was ridiculed in particular for its perceived ugliness and its similarity to the Centrum logo, and was voted one of the worst American city flags by the North American Vexillological Association (NAVA).

Red Peak flagW
Red Peak flag

The Red Peak flag is a proposed New Zealand flag that appeared as one of five options for voters to consider in the 2015–16 flag referendums. Designed by Aaron Dustin in 2015, Red Peak appeared on the government's official longlist of 40 alternative flag designs before failing a final culling of the field on 1 September 2015 to four options. After public disappointment with the official four-flag shortlist, a social media campaign was launched on 2 September that revived the flag's prospects and captured the attention of leading parliamentary figures both in government and opposition. On 23 September, Prime Minister John Key announced the government had agreed to support Green Party legislation that would add Red Peak to the referendum ballot as a fifth option.

Flag of RutlandW
Flag of Rutland

The Flag of Rutland is the flag of the English county of Rutland. It was registered with the Flag Institute on 17 November 2015.