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This is a list of flags, banners and standards used in Tunisia.

National Flag

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Flag Date Use Description
  1999–Present Flag of Tunisia A red field with a centered white sun–disc containing a red five–pointed star surrounded by a red crescent.
  1999–Present Flag of Tunisia (vertical)

Government Flags

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Flag Date Use Description
  1987–2011 Presidential Flag of Tunisia

(Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali)

A purple ground, superimposed with the white Tughra characters: Jim and Ta. The character Jim in Arabic is the first character of the word Jumhuriyya and the character Ta in Arabic is the first character of the name Tounes. In translation Tunisian Republic.

Ethnic Group Flags

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Flag Date Use Description
  ?–Present Flag of The Berbers in Tunisia A vertical tricolour of green, yellow and red with a red Tifinagh script in the center.

Municipality Flags

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Flag Date Use Description
  ?–Present Flag of The City of Sousse A horizontal bicolour of blue and yellow with the emblem of the city in the center.

Historical flags

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Hafsid dynasty

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Flag Date Use Description
  1229–1337 Flag of The Hafsid dynasty A red field with a white crescent moon in the center and 3 sestiere on the fly.
  1424–1550 Flag of The Hafsid dynasty A yellow field with a white crescent moon and a 5–pointed star in the center.
  1550–1574 Flag of The Hafsid dynasty A white field with a blue crescent moon in the center and a vertical blue stripe off–centered toward the hoist.

Spanish Rule

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Flag Date Use Description
  1535–1570
1573–1574
Flag of Habsburg Spain A red saltire resembling two crossed, roughly–pruned (knotted) branches, on a white field.

Ottoman Rule

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Flag Date Use Description
  1570–1573
1574–1793
Flag of the Ottoman Empire Red field with a green disc in the center and 3 golden crescent moons inside the disc.
  1793–1837 Flag of the Ottoman Empire A red field with a white crescent moon and a 8–pointed star.
  1574–1705 Flag of the Ottoman Tunisia A red field with 3 golden crescent moons off–centered towards the hoist.
  1705–1827 Flag of the Ottoman Tunisia A 5 horizontal striped banner with 2 blue strip, 2 red and 1 green. The right edge of the flag is partially scalloped.
  1827–1881 Flag of the Beylik of Tunis A red field with a centered white sun–disc containing a red five–pointed star surrounded by a red crescent.
  1827–1881 Flag of the Bey of Tunis A 7 horizontal striped banner with 4 red strips, 2 golden and 1 green with 31 6–pointed stars, 24 discs and a 2 pointed sword in the center.

French Rule

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Flag Date Use Description
  1881–1956 Flag of the French Third Republic, the Provisional Government of the French Republic and the French Fourth Republic. A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red (proportions 3:2).
  1940–1942 Flag of Vichy France A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red with an axe and 7 golden stars in the center.
  1942–1944 Flag of Free France A vertical tricolour of blue, white, and red with a red Cross of Lorraine in the center.
  1881–1885 Unofficial flag of the French protectorate of Tunisia A red field with a centered white sun–disc containing a red five–pointed star surrounded by a red crescent with the french tricolour in the canton.
  1885–1956 Flag of the French protectorate of Tunisia A red field with a centered white sun–disc containing a red five–pointed star surrounded by a red crescent.

Kingdom of Tunisia

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Flag Date Use Description
  1956–1957 Flag of the Kingdom of Tunisia A red field with a centered white sun–disc containing a red five–pointed star surrounded by a red crescent.

See also

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References

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