Translate

Tuesday, March 22, 2016

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.