This is a list of the flags of the subdivisions of Poland, including the voivodeships (first-level subdivisions), counties (second-level subdivisions), and gminas (third-level subdivions).
State flag | Civil flag | Voivodeship English name Polish name | Design |
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Holy Cross Świętokrzyskie | Horizontal tricolor of blue, white and red with a yellow stripe along the hoist, emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship in the white stripe | ||
Kuyavia-Pomerania Kujawsko-Pomorskie | Horizontal tricolor of red, white and black (1:2:1) | ||
Łódź Łódzkie | Five vertical stripes of red and yellow | ||
Lesser Poland Małopolskie | Horizontal tricolor of white, yellow and red (2:1:2) | ||
Lower Silesia Dolnośląskie | Yellow emblazoned with a black eagle with a white crescent and a crosslet on its chest | ||
Lublin Lubelskie | Horizontal tricolor of white, red and yellow (2:1:2) emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship | ||
Lubusz Lubuskie | Four horizontal stripes of yellow, white, red and green (2:1:1:2) emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship | ||
Masovia Mazowieckie | Red emblazoned near the hoist with a white eagle with a golden beak and legs | ||
Opole Opolskie | Horizontal bicolor of yellow and blue (2:1) emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship in the yellow stripe near the hoist | ||
Podlaskie Podlaskie | Four horizontal stripes of white, red, yellow and blue | ||
Pomerania Pomorskie | Yellow emblazoned with a black griffin with a red tongue | ||
Silesia Śląskie | Horizontal triband of blue and yellow (2:1:2) | ||
Subcarpathia Podkarpackie | Vertical triband of blue and white (1:2:1) emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship in the white stripe | ||
Greater Poland Wielkopolskie | Trapezoid vertical bicolor of red and white emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship in the red stripe | ||
Warmia-Masuria Warmińsko-Mazurskie | Trapezoid red flag bordered white, emblazoned with a white eagle's head in a golden crown and with a golden beak | ||
West Pomerania Zachodniopomorskie | Vertical triband of white and red (a variant emblazoned with the arms of the voivodeship is also used) |
Administrative divisions of Poland |
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Voivodeships Powiats (list) Gminas (list) |
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Ostrów may refer to:
Nowy Dwór may refer to:
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Zabłocie may refer to:
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Mokre may refer to:
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