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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

North American Solo Flag

The North American Solo flag is a geographic flag for the western end of North America that is not due north of South America.  This region of longitude includes most of the western end of Canada, the United States, all of Mexico, most of central America.


South Afrimerica Flag

The South Afrimerica Flag is a geographic flag for the private latitude shared between the continental bodies of Africa and South America.  This latitude is based upon the area in between the most southern point of the Asian Mainland along with the most northern point of the Australian mainland.

Nations wholly in the Africmerican Latitude include Rwanda, and Burundi.  Nations that partially reside in the latitude and can also fly this flag include Ecuador, Indonesia, Northern Peru, Gabon, and Kenya. 






Eurafrica Overlap Flag

The Eurafica Overlap Flag is for the region of Europe and Africa that are due north or south of each other, not including Asia.  Thus much of Africa can fly this flag.  Note since Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia share a total longitude with Asia, they can not fly this flag.

The upper right-fly side represents Europe, the lower left-hoist side represents Africa.  Although they differ like black and white, the red stripe down the middle indicates their blood is both red and they liver under a golden yellow sun.  

Nations that wholly reside in the Eurafrica Overlap longitude include: Nigeria, Togo, Gabon, Benin, Little Congo, Cameroon, and Chad. Note than Iceland can not fly this flag nor can the main body of Russia, except for Kaliningrad. 

Western Solo Flag of Africa


The Western Solo Flag of Africa is a geographic flag for the region of Africa that is more westwards than the continent of Europe, not including islands.  Thus the nations of Morocco, Mauritania, Senegal, Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau can fly this flag, as can a wee nibble of Ireland and Iceland.  It is for the most western region of the Old World landmass.



Eastern Solo Flag of Asia

The Eastern Solo Flag of Asia is a geographic flag.  It can be flown in the region of Asia upon its eastern most sphere of land.  The far east of Russia, and the many isle in the South pacific that are due south of the Asian Continent can fly this flag, which includes: New Zealand, Fiji, New Caledonia, Vanuatu, and the wee portion of Alaska due south of Asia. 

The Australasia Flag

The Australasia flag is for the region of Asia that is due north of the Australian continent.  Green represents Islam, orange represent the faith of the Hindu-Buddeic tradition, and the southern cross represents Christianity and Australia.

This flag can be flown almost anywhere in Japan, both Koreas, and the Philippines.  The eastern portion of Russia, China, Mongolia, and Indonesia can also fly this flag.  


North and South Americas Equal Latitude Flag

There is a region in the Americas whereby North America is parallel to South America.  This flag is for that thin slice of America where North America is south of South America and South America is north of North America.  It is from 7 degrees 12' North in Panama unto 12 degrees 27' North in Colombia. This line of latitude also crosses through Asia and Africa.