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Monday, January 15, 2018
Estonia Contiguous Zone Flag
Although Estonia does not have oceanfront property, Estonia does have an international coastline and room for a Contiguous Zone. Here the colours are conserved and the blue is replaced with orange.
Azerbaijain Contiguous Zone Flag
Odd as it may seem, Azerbaijan has an international coastline. Albeit a coastline on our inland ocean, that being the Caspian Ocean or rather Caspian Sea. This flag is for the area where Azeri forces have two degrees authority over all nations within the international realm. The first is rule of economic activity of the Earth and the second is the policing matters.
Sunday, January 14, 2018
Latvia Exclusive Economic Zone Flag
The Exclusive Economic Zone flag of Latvia is green and retains the official skinny white stripe in the center. Although an International Zone, that does not belong to Latvia, Latvia has total dominion over the bounty of the Earth in this area.
Contiguous Zone Flag of Latvia
The Contiguous Zone flag of Latvia uses the colours orange and black. It maintains the thinned middle line of the official Latvian flag.
Albania Exclusive Economic Zone Flag
Albania like all coastal nations has an Exclusive Economic Zone. Since Albania has a relatively unique design, a simple application of EEZ colours is used. Thus the Albanian EEZ flag has green field, white Siamese eagle with eyes coloured black.
The Albania Contiguous Zone Flag
Albania has a small Contiguous Zone. Although an international area, it is where Albania's police and coast guard is paramount. The flag has contiguous colours, which are orange black and white.
Exclusive Economic Zone Flag of Qatar
Qatar has a relatively small Exclusive Economic Zone. Yet, it is Qatar's zone to reign supreme. The hoist side is green while the fly side is black. All nations may pass through this area unmolested, yet no nation except for Qatar is allowed to reap the bounty of the Earth.
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