A horizontal tricolor of white, blue, and red, with the Slovenian Army emblem in the center. Surrounding it in gold (inSlovenian) reads "Republic of Slovenia; Slovene Army".
1995–1996
Naval Jack of Slovenia
A navy blue field with the national coat of arms in the center.[13][14]
Eight horizontal stripes alternating red and white with a yellow fleur-de-lis pattern on a vertical blue stripe at the hoist.
1387–1437
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary
A red flag divided into four quarters: eight horizontal stripes alternating white and red in the first and fourth quarters, a white eagle in the second quarter and a white lion in the third quarter.
1401–1430
Imperial Banner of the Holy Roman Emperor and Flag of The Holy Roman Empire
AnImperial Eagle displayed with a halo sable armed and langued gules.
A red flag divided into four quarters: eight horizontal stripes alternating white and red in the first and fourth quarters and a white eagle in the second and third quarters.
1458–1490
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary
A red swallow-tailed flag divided into four quarters: eight horizontal stripes alternating white and red in the first and fourth quarters, a white patriarchal cross on a green triple mount in the second quarter, a white lion in the third quarter and the coat of arms of the Hunyadi family in the center.
1458–1490
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary
A red swallow-tailed flag divided into four quarters: eight horizontal stripes alternating white and red in the first quarter, a white patriarchal cross on a green triple mount in the second quarter, three crowned golden leopards' heads on a blue field in the third quarter, a white lion in the fourth quarter and the coat of arms of the Hunyadi family in the center.
1490–1516
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary
A red swallow-tailed flag divided into four quarters: eight horizontal stripes alternating red and white in the first and fourth quarters and a white patriarchal cross on a green triple mount in the second and third quarters.
1516–1526
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary
A red swallow-tailed flag divided into four quarters: eight horizontal stripes alternating red and white in the first quarter, a white patriarchal cross on a green triple mount in the second quarter, three crowned golden leopards' heads on a blue field in the third quarter, a white lion in the fourth quarter and a white eagle on a red escutcheon in the center.
A horizontal triband of red, white and red / green with the Austrian escutcheon on the hoist side and the crowned small coat of arms of Hungary on the fly side.[21][22]
1869–1874
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary
A horizontal tricolor of red, white and green with the crowned small coat of arms in the center.[23]
1874–1896
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary
A horizontal tricolor of red, white and green with the crowned small coat of arms in the center.
1896–1915
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary
A horizontal tricolor of red, white and green with the crowned small coat of arms flanked by two angels in the center.
1896–1915
Civil Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary
A horizontal tricolor of red, white and green with the combined coat of arms of the Lands of the Holy Hungarian Crown in the center.
1915–1918 1941–1944
Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary
A horizontal tricolor of red, white and green with the crowned small coat of arms in the center.
1915–1918
Civil Flag of the Kingdom of Hungary
A horizontal tricolor of red, white and green with the combined coat of arms of the Lands of the Holy Hungarian Crown in the center.
A tricolour of red, white, and blue with the Ustaše symbol in top-left corner (letter "U" surrounded by Croatian interlace) and the Croatian coat of arms (but with the first field white, as opposed to red) in the center.
A horizontal tricolor of white, blue, and red; charged with a yellow star at the middle.
In 2003, a campaign was started[by whom?] to partially or completely alter the flag in order to enhance Slovenia's international recognition, and especially to differentiate it from those of Russia and Slovakia. An eleven-striped design won the official contest.[32] However, public opinion seems[by whom?] to be strongly against changing the flag at the moment.[when?]