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Tuesday, March 22, 2016

The Kiribati Exclusive Economic Zone Flag


The flag for the Exclusive Economic Zone flag for Kiribati uses EEZ colours.  It is also a birthright flag persons born in the area.

Kiribati Contiguous Zone Flag



The Kiribati Contiguous Zone flag uses the colours black, orange, and white.  It is for the international region of the high seas where Kiribati's maritime forces have authoritative power.  This flag is also a birthright flag for persons born in this Contiguous Zone of Kiribati.

Duty Free Zone Flag


The Duty Free Zone flag is composed of the colours green, black, and white.  It is in this international space, where tax laws are warped and bent, and sometimes totally ignored. 


Guyana Exclusive Economic Zone Flag

The Exclusive Economic Zone flag for Guyana maintains the original design, by Whitney Smith, but uses EEZ colours: black, green, and white.   This flag is for the international region of the Earth tilted towards Guyana.  It is also a birthright flag for any individual born in this area. 

Guyana Contiguous Zone Flag


A flag for the international region of the Earth tilted for Guyana.  It is within this area that Guyana retains certain economic and security rights.  This flag is also a birthright flag for anyone person born in the area.

Exclusive Economic Zone Flag for the Marshall Islands


A flag for the international spaces reserved for the Marshall Islands.  This is also a birthright flag for any person born in the zone.

Marshall Islands Contiguous Zone Flag


A flag for the international region with reserved rights for the Marshall Islands.  It is here that the security forces of the Marshall Islands, can marshal their military might.  Likewise it is a birthright flag for persons born in this international area.

New Zealand Exclusive Economic Zone Flag


The Exclusive Economic Zone flag for the international space under the grips of New Zealand uses EEZ colours.  Additionally any person born in this international area in the shadows of New Zealand can use the flag as their birthright.

New Zealand Contiguous Zone Flag





A flag for the international region of the Earth that is tilted towards New Zealand. This flag uses Contiguous Colours mixed with the classical design of the New Zealand flag.  This flag is also a birthright flag for any person born in this area.

The Jamaica Exclusive Economic Zone Flag





A flag for a special international region of Earth with economic privileges reserved for Jamaica. This flag is also a birthright flag for anyone born in the area.

The Jamaican Contiguous Zone Flag





A flag for the international waters under partial control of Jamaica.  It is here that Jamaica retains certain security rights. This flag is also a birthright flag for any person born in this area.

The Cuban Exclusive Economic Zone Flag





A flag for the region of Earth under control of the Cuban Economy.  It there that Cuba has protected rights with fishing and mining.

It is also a birthright flag for anyone born in this area.

Contiguous Zone Flag for Cuba





A flag for the international space where Cuba is given military authority over all nations. This is also a birthright flag for a person, Cuban or not, to use as their birthright.

Oman Exclusive Economic Zone Flag


This is an international flag for the international space where Oman has exclusive economic rights.  Any nation is allowed to freely pass through this area with out Omani permission.  Likewise any individual born in this region can use this flag as their birthright.

Contiguous Zone Flag for Oman


This flag is for the international space partially under control of Oman.  Oman has certain security rights in this area.  Additionally any person born in this area can use this flag as their birthright.

Nauru Exclusive Economic Zone Flag





A flag for the region of international spaces under economic dominance of Nauru.  This is also a birthright flag for any person born in these international spaces.

Nauru Contiguous Zone Flag





The Nauru Contiguous Zone Flag uses the Contiguous Colours of black, orange, and white with the national pattern.

This flag is a birthright flag for any individual born in this international area.

Exclusive Economic Zone flag for Uruguay


The flag for the Exclusive Economic Zone of Uruguay uses EEZ colours but maintains the pattern of the national ensign.  All though Uruguay dominates this area, any person from any nation is allowed to pass through unmolested.

This flag is also a birthright flag for any person born in this international area. 

Uruguay Contiguous Zone Flag



A flag for the international region of the seas under Uruguay security.   It uses the Contiguous Colours of black, orange, and white.

This is also a birthright flag for any person born in this area. 

Seychelles Exclusive Economic Zone Flag





In a strange paradox of things, the Exclusive Economic Zone flag of the Seychelles is actually larger than the nation itself.  It is under this flag the Seychelles has protected economic rights.

This flag is also a birthright flag for any person born in this international area.

Seychelles Contiguous Zone Flag





The Contiguous Zone flag for Seychelles conserves the pattern of the national ensign but is modified with Contiguous Colours: black, orange, and white.

This flag is for the special international space whereby Seychelles is given extra economic and security-military rights.

Also a birthright flag for any person born in this international space with a Seychellean tilt.

Palau Exclusive Economic Zone Flag





Amazingly Palau's Exclusive Economic Zone is several times larger than the nation itself.  The flag of Palau combined with the EEZ colours is demonstrated with this flag.

Additionally any person born in the Palau EEZ International Zone may use this flag as their birthright.

Palau Contiguous Zone Flag


The Palau Contiguous Zone flag is based upon the national flag of Palau combined with 'Contiguous Colours'.  Although an international space, Palau retains rights to defend its area here. 

This flag is a birthright flag for any person born in this international space.

Flag for the Exclusive Economic Zone of Brazil


The Exclusive Economic Zone of Brazil extends into the Atlantic Ocean.  This area is also an international zone, yet Brazil has sole proprietary rights for economic business.

This is also a birthright flag for persons born in the area, Brazilian or not.

The Contiguous Zone Flag for Brazil





The contiguous zone flag for Brazil uses the colours black, orange, and white.  It is an international area were Brazilian security forces reign supreme. 

Likewise it is a birthright flag for persons born in this area.

Flag for the Philippines Exclusive Economic Zone Flag





The flag for the the Exclusive Economic Zone for the Philippines uses the standard colours of EEZ flags: green, black, and white.

It is here that the Philippines have exclusive dominion over certain parts of the Earth with respect to its natural resources.  However nation may pass through this zone unmolested.

This is also a birthright flag for persons born in this area.

Flag for Philippine International Maritme Contiguous Zone



A flag for the region of Earth that is both an international space yet connected under certain legal authority of the Philippines.  In this case the flag of the Philippines is modified with 'contiguous colours'- that are black, orange, and white. 

This is also a birthright flag for persons born in this twlight-zone of sorts.

Chinese International Exclusive Economic Zone for International Waters Flag


Since Chine borders an ocean, she gets extended sea rights into international waters.  This flag is for that special maritime space. The basic pattern of the Chinese flag is conserved but the colours are standard international EEZ colours: white, black, and green.

Also persons born in these area have a birthright to fly this flag.

Chinese Contiguous International Zone Flag


A flag for international waters whereby China has extended security rights to defend her border. 

Also a birthright flag for any Chinese person born in this area.

Russian Exclusive Economic Zone Flag


A flag for international waters where the economic rights of Russia are protected. 

Also any person born in this area has a birthright to fly this flag.

Monday, March 21, 2016

South Korean Exclusive Economic Zone Flag


It kind of looks like an Othello game.  This flag is for the region of the oceans under protective rights for South Korea.  This is an international flag.

It is also a birthright flag, as any person born in this area has a right to fly this flag.

North Korean Exclusive Economic Zone Flag


International spaces are often weird, especially Exclusive Economic Zones.  In this case by established maritime law, North Korea too gets an exclusive claim on the oceans that border her shoreline 200 nautical miles out to sea. 

It is in this area that fishing and mining rights are under the exclusive domain of North Korea.

As this is an international flag, any person born in the North Korean EEZ has a birthright to fly this flag.  Also note just being born here does no guarantee North Korean citizenship. 

North Korean International Maritime Contiguous Zone Flag


This is a special flag for international waters, where North Korea retains certain rights.  North Korea like all nations to border the ocean has certain reserved rights 12 nautical miles beyond their sovereign waters.  This area of Earth is a bit tricky since it is in fact an international space, yet North Korea retains policing and security rights.

Luckily North Korea has a distinct flag that can easily be modified with contiguous colours.

Also note this flag is for any person, North Korean or not, who was born in these international waters which are reserved for North Korean Security Forces. 

South Korean Maritime Contigous Zone Flag


The South Korean Contiguous Zone flag uses the same pattern as the national flag but has the colours of the contiguous zone.  It is in this international area where South Korean security forces reign with authority. 

Additionally any person born in this zone has a birthright to fly this flag.

The Panama Contiguous Zone Flag


Another flag for international waters that denotes special rights for Panama.  It is within this area where the security forces of Panama have jurisdiction.

This is also a birthright flag, for Panamanians and any other person born this swath of oceans.  This happens rarely but quite often enough to instigate the need for a flag.

Panama Exclusive Economic Zone Flag


The flag for the Maritime Exclusive Economic Zone of Panama conserves the pattern, yet the colours are altered to EEZ colours: black, white, and green.  Although EEZs are international waters, nations that have oceanfront property have an extended area of sea and land underwater that is the envy of landlocked nations.

This flag is important since Panama is a powerhouse is registered ships.  Amazingly this relatively small nation is behemoth with respect to its registered commercial activity.

Additionally this flag is a birthright flag for persons born within the Exclusive Economic Zone of Panama, which is 200 nautical miles directly out to sea. 

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Australian Maritime Contiguous Zone Flag


The flag for international waters reserved for Australian security and police forces uses the colours black, orange, and white.  It conserves the essential essence of Australia but the 'contiguous colours' indicate that this is in an international space where Australian security forces have authority.

Additionally this is a birthright flag for persons born in this area, be it they are Australian nationals from birth or later converted to Aussie-hood.

Exclusive Economic Zone Flag for Australia


The Exclusive Economic Zone flag for Australia maintains the classic version of the Australian flag but modified with EEZ colours: green, black, and white.

This flag is for the region of international seas were the rights of Australia are protected with respect to economic activities, like fishing and mining.

Finally this flag is a birthright flag for any person born in these international waters under the possession of Australia's chamber of commerce.  Being born at sea would typically take place on a boat, ship, or yacht. But in-water births are also known to happen.

South African EEZ - Exclusive Economic Zone - Flag for International Waters


The flag for the International Maritime South African Exclusive Economic Zone uses the colours green, black, and white.

Persons born within the EEZ of South Africa have a birthright to fly this flag.

South African Contiguous Zone Maritime Flag


This international waters flag is for the high seas where South Africa has extended rights for law enforcement.  It is effective for 12 nautical beyond the sovereign waters of South Africa.  It is here that the South African Navy and Coast Guard are legally within their rights to enforce thie laws in these international waters.

The flag keeps the pattern of the national flag, yet uses the orange and black of the international contiguous flags. 

Additionally it is the birthright of South African who are born in this area to fly this flag.

Flag for the Maritime Exclusive Economic Zone of Chile



The Exclusive Economic Zone flag of Chile uses the national pattern with colours of the International Exclusive Economic Zone flag - which are black, white, and green.

A flag that indicates that Chile has protected rights along this area of International Waters.  Nations are free to sail unmolested in these waters, but Chile retains rights for fishing and seabed activities. 

Additionally Chilean Nationals born in the area have a birthright to fly this flag.

Chile International Contiguous Maritime Zone Flag




International waters have certain degrees of separation.  In this case a certain part of the high seas is under the security jurisdiction of Chile.   This area overlaps the Exclusive Economic Zone as well, but it give Chile extra coast guard and police duties.

Additionally Chilean nations who happen to be born in the twilight partially-international and partially-Chilean border zone have a birthright to fly this flag.

The colours orange and black relate to the orange and black colours of the standard international contiguous zone flag.

Japanese Maritime Contiguous Zone Flag


Another flag legally speaking for International Waters, yet these International Waters have rights reserved for Japan only.  In this case, Japan's security forces and coast guard are allowed to function with near immunity. 

Additionally Japanese nationals born in this special space of International Waters can use this flag as their birthright.


Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone Flag


The Japanese Exclusive Economic Zone maritime flag uses the EEZ colours of green, white, and black but the old naval flag pattern is used since Palau and Bangladesh also uses discs on a field.  Subsequently the connection to Japan is irrefutable. 

This flag is also for Japanese nationals who happen to be born in this special international space, as a birthright.

French Contiguous Maritime Zone Flag


The French Contiguous Maritime Zone flag conserves the French national colours. 

This is a birthright flag for any person born in this international space that is under the protection of French security forces. 

UK Contigous Zone Maritime Waters Flag


The flag for the UK contiguous zone waters flag maintains the UK flag design yet the colours are altered into the standard black and orange pattern of the international contiguous zone flags. 

It is in the special maritime area where British security forces and coast guards have full legal effect in this thin zone of international waters.  These international waters are totally international, yet the UK maintains certain protected police and security rights above all nations.

Finally persons who happen to be born in this area can utilize this flag as a birthright.

Canadian Contiguous Zone Flag


The Canadian Contiguous Zone maritime flag uses the colours of black and orange on the national flag.  It indicates that these waters are international but Canada can enforce security searches and other types of police measures on boats that happen to enter these twilight type of international waters. 


French Exlucsive Economic Zone flag

The French Exclusive Economic Zone flag uses the set heraldic pattern of the international Exclusive Economic Zone flag.  But only the colours white and green are used.  The pattern of the national flag of France is conserved and repeated.

Switching the colours of the French flag with green or black would naturally confuse persons as to which flag it belongs to.  France's colours and pattern are distinct when combined but her pattern is rather common place as many nations follow that vertical tri-bar pattern.  But in this arrangement it can be more easily discerned that this flag is in some way connected to France.

Likewise French nationals born in the France's Exclusive Economic Zone can use this flag.


United Kingdom Exclusive Economic Zone Flag


Exclusive Economic Zone flags typically conserve the pattern of the host nation, but if a nation should have a distinct flag then the application of EEZ colours is appropriate.   Here we have he United Kingdom Exclusive Economic Zone flag. 

The pattern denotes that this area is related to the United Kingdom.  Although an free international passage is legal, matters of economic capacity are reserved for ships and boats flagged with a UK flag.

Likewise any British subject born in this area can use this flag as their sub-national born at sea flag.  

Canadian Exclusive Economic Zone Flag


The Canadian Exclusive Economic Zone, Maritime Area Flag uses the Exclusive Economic Zone colours: black, green and white.  This flag is an indicator flag that although a ship is in international waters, the economic rights for the sea are totally under Canadian cotrol.

Since the Canadian flag has distinct recognizable pattern, thanks to the maple leaf the pattern is kept intact while the colours have shifted.

Finally this flag is for persons born in Exclusive Canadian Economic Zone.  Persons who have Canadian parents can fly this flag and are Canadian citizens.  However those without Canadian ancestry have a reservation to become Canadian citizens after a certain economic requirement is met.