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Monday, January 15, 2018

Tunisia Contiguous Zone Flag


Tunisia is famous for having the most northern point of continental Africa.  Likewise Tunisia also has a Contiguous Zone.  This is where her maritime police and coastguard rule supreme in international waters.

Estonia Exclusive Economic Zone Flag

Although Estonia has a meek EEZ, it is not the meekest, that bragging right goes to Monaco.  Nonetheless Estonia has swath of the seas reserved for her gain only.  This flag indicates that this international area is under the control of Estonia alone, yet all registered, recognized nations may pass.

Azerbaijain EEZ flag

Azerbaijan like all nations with international coastlines has an Exclusive Economic Zone.  It is in this 'free pass' international area that economic rights of the ocean are under sole authority of Azerbaijan.

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.