List of city flags in Asia

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This page lists the city flags in Asia. It is a part of the Lists of city flags, which is split into continents due to its size.

Contents

Middle East and the Caucasus

Armenia

Azerbaijan

Historical

Artsakh

Bahrain

Georgia

South Ossetia

Iran

Iraq

Historical

Israel

Jordan

Historical

Kuwait

Lebanon

Historical

Palestine

Saudi Arabia

Historical

Syria

Historical

Türkiye

United Arab Emirates

Historical

Yemen

Historical

Central Asia

Kazakhstan

Kyrgyzstan

Tajikistan

Uzbekistan

East Asia

China [14] [15]

Historical

Mongolia

Japan

North Korea

South Korea

Taiwan

Historical

South Asia

India

Nepal

Pakistan

Sri Lanka

Southeast Asia

East Timor

Historical

Indonesia

Malaysia

Historical

Myanmar

Philippines

Singapore

Historical

Thailand

Northern Asia

Russia

See also

Notes

  1. Non-free flag not shown; see linked article for image

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