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Revision as of 17:33, 11 May 2020
Template:Flag displays a flag icon.
Usage
{{flag|1}}
1
This is the only parameter in the template and is used for defining which country's flag will be shown.
- All valid settings for flags are listed in the tables below
- This parameter is case-insensitive.
Examples
You type | You get | |
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Full name | {{flag|United Nations}}
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Alternate name | {{flag|world}}
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Abbreviation | {{flag|un}}
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No parameter | {{flag|}}
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Invalid parameter | {{flag|invalid}}
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Template:Flag/invalid |
Valid settings
Note: United Kingdom flags
The individual flags of England,
Northern Ireland,
Scotland, and
Wales should take preference in all possible circumstances over the
United Kingdom flag.
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Miscellaneous
A
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af
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Afghanistan |
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al
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Albania |
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dz
|
Algeria |
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ad
|
Andorra |
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ao
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Angola |
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ag
|
Antigua and Barbuda |
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ar
|
Argentina |
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am
|
Armenia |
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au
|
Australia |
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at
|
Austria |
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az
|
Azerbaijan |
B
C
E
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tl
|
East Timor |
Timor-Leste | ||
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ec
|
Ecuador |
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eg
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Egypt |
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sv
|
El Salvador |
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uken
|
England |
en
| ||
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gq
|
Equatorial Guinea |
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er
|
Eritrea |
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ee
|
Estonia |
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sz
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Eswatini |
Swaziland | ||
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et
|
Ethiopia |
G
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ga
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Gabon |
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gm
|
The Gambia |
Gambia | ||
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ge
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Georgia |
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de
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Germany |
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gh
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Ghana |
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gr
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Greece |
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gl
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Greenland |
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gd
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Grenada |
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gt
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Guatemala |
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gn
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Guinea |
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gw
|
Guinea-Bissau |
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gy
|
Guyana |
L
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la
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Laos |
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lv
|
Latvia |
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lb
|
Lebanon |
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ls
|
Lesotho |
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lr
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Liberia |
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ly
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Libya |
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li
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Liechtenstein |
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lt
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Lithuania |
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lu
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Luxembourg |
M
N
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na
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Namibia |
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nr
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Nauru |
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np
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Nepal |
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nl
|
Netherlands |
Holland | ||
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nz
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New Zealand |
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ni
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Nicaragua |
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ne
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Niger |
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ng
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Nigeria |
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kp
|
North Korea |
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mk
|
Macedonia |
North Macedonia | ||
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ukni
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Northern Ireland |
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no
|
Norway |
P
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pk
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Pakistan |
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pw
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Palau |
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ps
|
Palestine |
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pa
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Panama |
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pg
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Papua New Guinea |
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py
|
Paraguay |
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pe
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Peru |
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ph
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Philippines |
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pl
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Poland |
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pt
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Portugal |
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pr
|
Puerto Rico |
S
T
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tw
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Taiwan |
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tj
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Tajikistan |
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tz
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Tanzania |
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th
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Thailand |
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tg
|
Togo |
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to
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Tonga |
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tt
|
Trinidad and Tobago |
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tn
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Tunisia |
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tr
|
Turkey |
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tm
|
Turkmenistan |
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tv
|
Tuvalu |
U
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ug
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Uganda |
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Ukraine |
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ae
|
United Arab Emirates |
uae
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uk
|
United Kingdom |
gb
|
Britain | |
Great Britain | ||
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us
|
United States |
usa
|
United States of America | |
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uy
|
Uruguay |
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uz
|
Uzbekistan |
X
Developer documentation
How this template works
- Template:Flag takes the input parameter and calls a sub-template at "Template:Flag/X". For example,
{{flag|united nations}}
will call Template:Flag/united nations. - This sub-template then in turn calls Template:Flag icon, supplying it with a single parameter (
{{Flag icon|X}}
). For example, Template:Flag/united nations supplies Template:Flag icon with the single parameterUnited Nations
- Template:Flag icon calls for a flag image at "File:Flag of X.png", and applies formatting such as sizing and a 1px border. For example, if Template:Flag icon is given the parameter
United Nations
, it will supply File:Flag of United Nations.png ().
- Many of the sub-templates (such as the abbreviations and alternate names) are simple redirects to a primary sub-template. For example, Template:Flag/un, Template:Flag/global, Template:Flag/international and Template:Flag/world all redirect to Template:Flag/united nations. Template:Flag/united nations is the primary sub-template which then calls Template:Flag icon.
How to add a flag
If you wish to add a flag, the following requirements must be followed:
Image size
- Width: equal or less than 23px
- Height: equal or less than 15px
- Aspect ratio: retained from source flag
If your flag is a custom flag (e.g. ), we recommend a 23x15px flag which has a 2:3 ratio.
Upload
- Your flag should be uploaded to
File:Flag of ProperFlagName.png
, whereProperFlagName
is the full name of your flag with correct capitalization - Make sure you add your flag image to Category:Flag Images.
Update templates
- Create a template at
Template:Flag/lowercaseflagname
, wherelowercaseflagname
is the full name of your flag in complete lowercase. This template should contain the code below:
{{Flag icon|'''ProperFlagName'''}}<noinclude>[[Category:Flag sub-templates]]</noinclude>
- Create a template at
Template:Flag/abbr
, whereabbr
is the lowercase abbreviation of your flag. This template should be a simple redirect to the primary sub-template (Template:Flag/lowercaseflagname
)- If your template has any alternate names or abbreviations, create them as simple redirects to the primary sub-template as well
- Add your flag to the correct table in the documentation template.