List of flags of Georgia (country)

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The flag of Georgia alongside the flag of autonomous Adjara Flags og Georgia and Adjara in bat`umi Batumi.jpg
The flag of Georgia alongside the flag of autonomous Adjara

The following is a list of flags of Georgia .

National flag

FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of Georgia.svg 2004–presentCivil and state flag and ensignRatio: 2:3
Flag of Georgia (vertical).svg 2004–presentFlag of Georgia (vertical)

President's flag

FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of the President of Georgia.svg 2020–presentFlag of the president of Georgia
Standard of the President of Georgia (2004-2020).svg These two flags were used in different periods from 2004 to 2020, although neither of them was an officially approved flag of the President. [1] Flag of the president of Georgia
Flag of the President of Georgia (2004-2020).png Flag of the president of Georgia
Standard of the Government of the First Republic of Georgia.svg 1918-1920Flag of the government of the Democratic Republic of Georgia

Military

FlagDateUseDescription
Georgia. Main Military flag.svg 2004–presentWar flag
Georgia. Standard of Chief of General Staff.svg 2004–presentFlag of the Chief of the General Staff
Georgia. Standard of Minister of Defence.svg 2004–presentFlag of the Minister of Defence

Land Force

FlagDateUseDescription
Army Flag of Georgia.svg 2004–presentFlag of Georgian Land Forces

National Guard

FlagDateUseDescription
National Guard of Georgia flag (2018).png 2018–presentFlag of the National Guard of Georgia
Flag of the National Guard of the Republic of Georgia.svg 2004–2018Former flag of the National Guard

Air force

FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of the Aviation and Air Defense Command of the Defense Forces of Georgia.png 2019–presentFlag of the Georgian Air Force Flag of Aviation and Air Defence Command
Flag of the Georgian Air Force (2004-2010).svg 2004-2010Former flag Georgian Air ForceFlag of former Georgian Air Force. Was disbanded in 2010 but then was reestablished as Aviation and Air Defence Command in 2016

Coast Guard and former Navy

FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of the Georgian Coast Guard.png 2009–presentFlag of the Georgian Coast Guard
Battle ensign of the Coast Guard of Georgia.svg 2009–presentEnsign of the Georgian Coast Guard
Naval Ensign of Georgia.svg 2004–2009Naval ensign
Naval ensign of Georgia (1997-2004).svg 1997-2004Ensign of the former Georgian NavyWas used for Georgian Navy until new was implemented in 2004.
Flag of the commander-in-chief of the Georgian Navy (1997-2004).gif 1997–2004Flag of the commander-in-chief of the Georgian Navy

Paramilitary

FlagDateUseDescription
Mkhedrioni flag.png 1989–1995Flag of Mkhedrioni

Border Police

FlagDateUseDescription
Georgian Border Police flag.png 1997–presentFlag of the Georgian Border Police
Georgia Border Police Special Air Force flag.png 1997–presentFlag of the Georgian Border Police Special Air Force
Georgia Border Police Rapid Reaction Directorate flag.jpg 1997–presentFlag of the Georgian Border Police Rapid Reaction Directorate

Intelligence Service

FlagDateUseDescription
Sakartvelos drosha - varskvlavi.svg 2004–presentFlag of the Georgian Intelligence Service

Vexillology Associations

FlagDateUseDescription
drosha.png  ?–presentFlag of State Council of Heraldry

Self-Governing City Flags

FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of Tbilisi.svg 2004–present Flag of Tbilisi Flag of the capital of Georgia
Flag of Kutaisi, Georgia.svg 2004–present Flag of Kutaisi Flag of a legislative city of Georgia, located in the Imereti region
Flag of Batumi.svg 2004–presentFlag of Batumi Flag of the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Ajara and the biggest port in the Republic.
Flag of Rustavi.svg 2004–presentFlag of Rustavi Flag of the biggest city in the Kvemo Kartli region.
Flag of Poti.svg 2004–presentFlag of Poti Flag of a secondary Georgian port city, located in the Samegrelo region.

Regional flags

FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of Adjara.svg 2004–present Flag of Adjara Used by government of Autonomous Republic of Ajara.
Flag of Ajara, 2000-2004.svg 2000–2004Flag of AdjaraWas used by Aslan Abashidze's semi-independent government of Autonomous Republic of Ajara.
Flag of Adjarian ASSR.svg 1951–2000Flag of Adjarian ASSRFlag of Adjara from the Soviet era.
Flag of Abkhazia (GE).svg 2013–present Flag used by the Georgian Government of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia.Used by Georgian Government. It's De jure flag for Abkhazian Autonomy.
Flag of South Ossetia.svg 1990–present Flag of South Ossetia and Provisional Administrative Entity of South Ossetia (Samachablo).Used both by the separatist government of the self-proclaimed Republic of South Ossetia and the Georgian government-aligned Provisional Administrative Entity. Also subsequently the flag of the Russian Autonomous Republic of North Ossetia-Alania.

Political flags

FlagDatePartyDescription
current
KingDavidtheBuilderFlag.svg 2017–present Georgian March King David the Builder flag
Flag of Georgian Power.svg 2015–presentGeorgian Power ka
Flag of Republican Party of Georgia.svg 2006–present Republican Party of Georgia
Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg 2004–present Conservative Party of Georgia Flag of Georgia (1990–2004)
girch`is drosha.png 2016–present Girchi
Flag of Javakhk.svg 1990s–present United Javakhk Democratic Alliance
former
Union of Citizens of Georgia.svg 1993-2003 Union of Citizens of Georgia
Adjaria-urg.svg 1992-2004 Democratic Union for Revival

Religious flags

FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of Georgian Orthodox Church.svg 1991–presentFlag of Georgian Orthodox Church

Historical flags

FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of Georgia (1990-2004).svg 1990–2004Civil and State flag and ensignRatio: 3:5
Flag of Georgian SSR.svg 1951–1990 Flag of Georgia SSR Red hammer and sickle with star in a blue sun in canton, blue bar in upper part of flag. Adopted 11 April 1951.
Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (1951-1990, reverse).svg 1951-1990 FIAV twosided.svg Reverse flagAll flags of the constituent republics of the Soviet Union did not bear the hammer and sickle on their reverse side.
Flag Gruzinskoi SSR (1940-1952).svg 1940–1951Flag of Georgia SSR Red, with the Georgian characters სსსრ (SSSR) in gold in the canton.
Flag of Georgian SSR (1937-1951).svg 1937–1940Flag of Georgia SSR Red, with the Georgian characters საქართველოს სსრ (Sakartvelos SSR) in gold in the canton.
Flag of Georgian SSR (1921-1922).svg 1921–1937Flag of Georgia SSR Red, with the Cyrillic characters ССРГ (SSRG) in the canton.
Flag of Transcaucasian SFSR (1925-1936).svg 1922–1936Flag of the Transcaucasian SFSR Red, with the Cyrillic characters ЗСФСР (ZSFSR) in gold and with as well golden, tilted star in the canton.
Flag of Georgia (1918-1921, 4-5).svg 1918–1921Flag of the Democratic Republic of Georgia Ratio: 4:5 [2]
Flag of the Republic of Batumi.png 1919-1920Alleged flag of the Republic of Batumi
Flag of the Transcaucasian Federation.svg 1918Alleged flag of the Transcaucasian Federation
Flag of the Principality of Samtskhe.svg 18th centuryA banner of the Principality of Samtskhe in the 18th century
Flag of Kingdom of Kakheti.svg 18th centuryA banner of the Kingdom of Kakheti in the 18th century
18th centuryA banner of the Principality of Guria in the 18th century
18th centuryA banner of the Kingdom of Imereti in the 18th century
18th centuryA banner of the Principality of Svaneti in the 18th century
Flag of The Principality of Mingrelia (Portolan 1559).svg
Flag of The Principality of Mingrelia (Portolan 1560).svg
Flag of The Principality of Mingrelia (Portolan 1561).svg
1560sFlags of the Principality of Mingrelia in the mid 16th century
Imereti - drosha.svg 15th-18th centuriesFlag of the Kingdom of Imereti
Flag of Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti.svg 13th and 14th centuriesFlag of Western Georgia in the 13th-14th centuries [3]
Flag of the Kingdom of Egris-Abkhazia v2.svg 14th and 15th centuriesA flag of the Kingdom of Georgia in the 14th and 15 centuries
Sakartvelo - drosha.svg 14th and 15 centuriesA flag of the Kingdom of Georgia in the 14th and 15 centuries
QueenTamarFlag.svg 1184-1213Flag of the Kingdom of Georgia Used during the reign of Queen Tamar.
KingDavidtheBuilderFlag.svg 1089–1125Flag of the Kingdom of Georgia Used during the reign of David the Builder.
Kartli - drosha jvari.svg 449-522 and 888–1008Flag of the Kingdom of Iberia during Vakhtang I and flag of Principality of Tao-Klarjeti

Other

FlagDateUseDescription
Standard of the Democratic Republic of Georgia.png 1918–1921Standard of the Democratic Republic of Georgia

Separatist Abkhazia

National flag

FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of Abkhazia.svg 1992–present Flag used by the Abkhazian separatist government.It is De facto flag of Republic of Abkhazia. Used by separatist government.

President's flag

FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of the President of Abkhazia.svg 1992–presentFlag of the President of Abkhazia

Abkhazian Armed Forces

FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of the armed formations of self-proclaimed Republic of Abkhazia.png 1992–presentFlag of the Abkhazian Armed Forces
 ?–presentAnother variant of Abkhazian military banner.
FlagDateUseDescription
Naval Ensign of the Republic of Abkhazia.svg 1992–presentNaval Ensign of the Republic of Abkhazia

Historical flags

FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of the SSR Abkhazia (1989).svg 1989-1992Flag of the Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Flag of the Abkhaz ASSR.svg 1978–1989Flag of the Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Flag of the Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic (1951-1990).svg 1951–1978Flag of the Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Flag of the Abkhaz ASSR (1938-1951), variant 2.svg 1938–1951Flag of the Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Flag of the Abkhaz ASSR (1937-1938), variant 2.svg 1937-1938Flag of the Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Flag of the Abkhaz ASSR (1935-1937).svg 1935-1937Flag of the Abkhaz Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Flag of the SSR Abkhazia (1921-1925).svg 1925-1931Flag of Socialist Soviet Republic of Abkhazia
Abhazia1925.svg 1925Flag of Socialist Soviet Republic of Abkhazia
Flag of the SSR Abkhazia.svg 1921-1925Flag of Socialist Soviet Republic of Abkhazia
Flag of the Mountain Republic.svg 1917–1921Flag of the Mountainous Republic of the Northern Caucasus
Flag of Abkhazia (c. 1770-1864).svg 1866A flag used in the Lykhnensky revolt
18th centuryFlag of the Principality of Abkhazia
Flag of Abasgeti.svg 786–1354Flag of the Duchy of Tskhumi


Separatist South Ossetia

National flag

FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of South Ossetia.svg 1991–present Flag used by the Ossetian separatist government.The Flag of the self-proclaimed Republic of South Ossetia that was used by the Georgian-established Provisional Administrative Entity of South Ossetia and also the flag of the ethnically related Republic of North Ossetia-Alania within the Russian Federation.
Flag of the President of South Ossetia.svg 1991–presentFlag of the President of South OssetiaUsed by Separatist established government.

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