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  • Flag of Bevaria
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  • The Flag of Bevaria, or commonly referred to as Prospertis Peninsultis, is a Saltire flag featuring a blue background, a red saltire, and two white stars on each horizontal side of the saltire. Its current form has been used since 2061.
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Design
  • Red Saltire, two white stars, light blue background
Nickname
  • Prospertis Peninsultis
Name
  • Bevarian Republic
Use
  • National flag
Adoption
  • 2061
Designer
  • Alfred Munchiato
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  • The Flag of Bevaria, or commonly referred to as Prospertis Peninsultis, is a Saltire flag featuring a blue background, a red saltire, and two white stars on each horizontal side of the saltire. Its current form has been used since 2061. After the overthrowing of the Ultra Ottoman Empire, the government decided that they should have a flag for their country. Seeing as so, the Secretary of the Italian Peninsula, Jeanne O'Clian elected honored flag designer Alfred Munchiato. He made a red saltire signifying the ruthless history the country had, and have it in an "X" format to mean "crossing it out". He then added a blue background, saying that the country had peace and kindness, and was no longer Islamic as it once was. Finally, he then made two stars, representing the two peninsulas that Bevaria owned; the Italic Peninsula, and the Balkan Peninsula. The flag was accepted by all high government officials.