Canton (flag)

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Elements of a flag

In vexillography, the canton is a rectangular emblem placed at the top left of a flag, usually occupying up to a quarter of a flag's area. The canton of a flag may be a flag in its own right. For instance, British ensigns have the Union Jack as their canton, as do their derivatives such as the national flags of Australia and New Zealand.

Following the practice of British ensigns, a canton sometimes contains a symbol of national unity, such as the blue field and white stars of the flag of the United States of America. In these cases, the canton may be called simply the union.

The American flag's canton derives from Britain's use of the Union Jack in the flags of its possessions (including, historically, the Thirteen American Colonies). Subsequently, many New World nations (along with other later countries and regions, such as Liberia or Malaysia) that were inspired by the United States adopted flag elements that were inspired by the American flag. As a result, many extant uses of a prominent canton derive either from British territorial history, or American influence and inspiration.

Current flags using cantons

Sovereign states

Territories, regions, and provinces

States of Australia

All of the Australian states (though not territories) adopt the use of the UK's national flag in their cantons.

Counties of Liberia

Every county flag of Liberia contains the Liberian national flag in its canton.

Other

Military

  • Australian White Ensign, which has a canton consisting of the Union Flag.
    Union Flag
    .
  • Royal Australian Air Force Ensign, which has a canton consisting of the Union Flag.
    Union Flag
    .
  • Naval ensign of Canada, which has a canton consisting of Canada's national flag.
    Naval ensign of Canada, which has a canton consisting of Canada's national flag.
  • Naval ensign of India, which has a canton consisting of an elongated Indian national flag.
    Naval ensign of India, which has a canton consisting of an elongated Indian national flag.
  • Naval ensign of Sierra Leone, has a canton with a horizontal triband of green, white, and blue (e.g. the Sierra Leone national flag).
    Naval ensign of Sierra Leone, has a canton with a horizontal triband of green, white, and blue (e.g. the Sierra Leone national flag).
  • Flag of the South African Army, which has a canton with the RSA's national flag in it.
    Flag of the South African Army, which has a canton with the RSA's national flag in it.
  • Flag of the South African National Defence Force, which has a canton with the RSA's national flag in it.
    Flag of the South African National Defence Force, which has a canton with the RSA's national flag in it.
  • Naval ensign of South Africa, which has a canton with the RSA's national flag in it.
    Naval ensign of South Africa, which has a canton with the RSA's national flag in it.
  • Naval ensign of the United Kingdom, which has a canton consisting of the UK's national flag in it.
    Naval ensign of the United Kingdom, which has a canton consisting of the UK's national flag in it.

Other

  • Flag of the Korean National Association, with a yellow canton defaced with a blue-and-red taeguk.
    Flag of the
    taeguk
    .
  • Flag of the New York City Police Department has a blue canton defaced with stars, representing the 23 original municipalities that combined to form modern day NYC, and one for NYC itself.
    Flag of the New York City Police Department has a blue canton defaced with stars, representing the 23 original municipalities that combined to form modern day NYC, and one for NYC itself.
  • Flag of the South African Police Service, which has a canton with the RSA's national flag in it.
    Flag of the South African Police Service, which has a canton with the RSA's national flag in it.

Former flags that used cantons

States

  • Flag of the Russian Empire, used 1914–1917.
    Flag of the Russian Empire, used 1914–1917.
  • Old Flag of Georgia, used 1918-1921 and 1991-2003.
    Old Flag of Georgia, used 1918-1921 and 1991-2003.
  • A Soviet-era flag for Georgia, It was the only Soviet Union Republic flag with the canton and in which the hammer and sickle were not gold in color.
    A Soviet-era flag for Georgia, It was the only Soviet Union Republic flag with the canton and in which the hammer and sickle were not gold in color.
  • The November 1889 flag of Brazil had a blue canton defaced with 21 white stars.
    The November 1889 flag of Brazil had a blue canton defaced with 21 white stars.
  • The first version of the flag of the Confederate States featured a canton defaced with stars, with the stars representing its claimed constituent states
    The first version of the flag of the Confederate States featured a canton defaced with stars, with the stars representing its claimed constituent states
  • Subsequent flags of the CS incorporated a star-defaced saltire (known as the "Confederate Battle Flag") in their cantons.
    Subsequent flags of the CS incorporated a star-defaced saltire (known as the "Confederate Battle Flag") in their cantons.
  • The flag of the Orange Free State had a canton with a horizontal triband of red, white, and blue (e.g. the Dutch flag) in it.
    The flag of the Orange Free State had a canton with a horizontal triband of red, white, and blue (e.g. the Dutch flag) in it.
  • The national flag of Texas from 1835 to 1839 had a blue canton, defaced with a single star.
    The national flag of Texas from 1835 to 1839 had a blue canton, defaced with a single star.
  • The flag of the United Tribes of New Zealand from the Declaration of Independence in 1835 until William Hobson proclaimed British sovereignty in 1840 puts the Southern Cross in the canton of the St George Cross.
    The flag of the
    St George Cross
    .

Territories, organizations, and subdivisions

Canada

  • Flag of the Canadian Army from 1939 to 1944, which had a canton consisting of the UK's national flag.
    Flag of the Canadian Army from 1939 to 1944, which had a canton consisting of the UK's national flag.
  • Flag of the Canadian Army from 1968 to 1998 used a canton consisting of Canada's national flag.
    Flag of the Canadian Army from 1968 to 1998 used a canton consisting of Canada's national flag.

Confederate States

France

Many French colonial flags contained the Flag of France in the canton.

Georgia

Serbia and Montenegro

  • Naval ensign of Serbia and Montenegro from 1992 to 2006, which had a canton with a horizontal triband of blue, white, and red (e.g. the Serbia and Montenegro national flag) in it.
    Naval ensign of Serbia and Montenegro from 1992 to 2006, which had a canton with a horizontal triband of blue, white, and red (e.g. the Serbia and Montenegro national flag) in it.

South Africa

  • Flag of the Cape Colony had a canton consisting of the UK's national flag; like most of the UK's colonies.
    Flag of the Cape Colony had a canton consisting of the UK's national flag; like most of the UK's colonies.
  • Flag of the South African Defence Force, which had a canton with the RSA's national flag in it.
    Flag of the South African Defence Force, which had a canton with the RSA's national flag in it.
  • Flag of the South African Police, which had a canton with the RSA's national flag in it.
    Flag of the South African Police, which had a canton with the RSA's national flag in it.

United States

  • The Flag of Mississippi had the Confederate battle flag in the canton in its designs from 1894-2020.
    The Flag of Mississippi had the Confederate battle flag in the canton in its designs from 1894-2020.
  • An early flag design for New Mexico, which shows a rare instance of the US flag as a canton
    An early flag design for New Mexico, which shows a rare instance of the US flag as a canton
  • Flag of the short lived Republic of Vermont, which adapted the US flag's union of 13 stars
    Flag of the short lived
    Republic of Vermont
    , which adapted the US flag's union of 13 stars
  • An early flag for Vermont, which was substantially identical to the US flag of the time
    An early flag for Vermont, which was substantially identical to the US flag of the time

Yugoslavia

  • Yugoslav naval ensign from 1949 to 1993, which had a canton consisting of a horizontal triband of blue, white, and red, defaced with a star and wreath.
    Yugoslav naval ensign from 1949 to 1993, which had a canton consisting of a horizontal triband of blue, white, and red, defaced with a star and wreath.
  • Flag of the SR BiH, which had a canton consisting of the Yugoslav flag.

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