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List of various national cockades |
List of various national cockades |
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::Thanks Altenmann. While you remove useful information, and while we wait on someone to search around for references, here is the list again: |
::Thanks Altenmann. While you remove useful information, and while we wait on someone to search around for references, here is the list again: |
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Argentina: sky blue-white-sky blue |
Argentina: sky blue-white-sky blue |
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Austria (before 1918): black-gold |
Austria (before 1918): black-gold |
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Austria (since 1918): red-white-red |
Austria (since 1918): red-white-red |
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Belgium: black-yellow-red |
Belgium: black-yellow-red |
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Bolivia: red-yellow-red |
Bolivia: red-yellow-red |
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Bulgaria: red-green-white |
Bulgaria: red-green-white |
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Brazil: blue-yellow-green |
Brazil: blue-yellow-green |
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Chile: blue-white-red with a white 5 pointed star in the blue portion |
Chile: blue-white-red with a white 5 pointed star in the blue portion |
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Colombia: yellow-blue-red |
Colombia: yellow-blue-red |
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Denmark: red-white-red |
Denmark: red-white-red |
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Ecuador: red-blue-yellow |
Ecuador: red-blue-yellow |
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Spain (before 1812): red |
Spain (before 1812): red |
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Spain (current): red-yellow-red |
Spain (current): red-yellow-red |
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Estonia: white-black-blue |
Estonia: white-black-blue |
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Finland: white-blue-white |
Finland: white-blue-white |
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France (before 1794): white |
France (before 1794): white |
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France (current): blue-white-red |
France (current): blue-white-red |
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Germany: black-red-gold |
Germany: black-red-gold |
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- Third Reich (1932-1945): red-white-black |
- Third Reich (1932-1945): red-white-black |
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- Weimar Republic (1918-1932): black-red-gold |
- Weimar Republic (1918-1932): black-red-gold |
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- Second Reich (1871-1918): red-white-black |
- Second Reich (1871-1918): red-white-black |
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Component states of the German Empire (1871-1918): |
Component states of the German Empire (1871-1918): |
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- Anhalt: green |
- Anhalt: green |
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- Baden: yellow-red-yellow |
- Baden: yellow-red-yellow |
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- Bavaria: white-sky blue-white |
- Bavaria: white-sky blue-white |
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- Bremen: white-red-white |
- Bremen: white-red-white |
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- Brunswick: blue-yellow-blue |
- Brunswick: blue-yellow-blue |
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- Hamburg: white with a red cross |
- Hamburg: white with a red cross |
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- Hesse: white-red-white-red-white |
- Hesse: white-red-white-red-white |
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- Lippe: red-yellow |
- Lippe: red-yellow |
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- Lübeck: white with a red maltese cross |
- Lübeck: white with a red maltese cross |
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- Mecklenburg: red-yellow-blue |
- Mecklenburg: red-yellow-blue |
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- Oldenburg: blue-red-blue |
- Oldenburg: blue-red-blue |
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- Prussia: black-white-black |
- Prussia: black-white-black |
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- Saxony: green-white-green |
- Saxony: green-white-green |
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- Saxe-Weimar: black-yellow-green |
- Saxe-Weimar: black-yellow-green |
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- Schaumburg-Lippe: blue-red-white |
- Schaumburg-Lippe: blue-red-white |
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- Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt: blue-white-blue |
- Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt: blue-white-blue |
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- Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen: white-blue-white |
- Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen: white-blue-white |
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- Waldeck-Reuss: black-red-yellow |
- Waldeck-Reuss: black-red-yellow |
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- Württemberg: black-red-black |
- Württemberg: black-red-black |
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German Confederation (1848-1871): gold-red-black |
German Confederation (1848-1871): gold-red-black |
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Great Britain (Stuart dynasty): orange |
Great Britain (Stuart dynasty): orange |
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Great Britain (Hanoverian dynasty): black |
Great Britain (Hanoverian dynasty): black |
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Greece: blue-white |
Greece: blue-white |
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Hungary: green-white-red |
Hungary: green-white-red |
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Iran: red-white-green |
Iran: red-white-green |
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Ireland (before 1922): green or sky blue |
Ireland (before 1922): green or sky blue |
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Ireland (current): green-white-orange |
Ireland (current): green-white-orange |
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Italy: green-white-red |
Italy: green-white-red |
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Japan: red |
Japan: red |
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Mexico: green-white-red |
Mexico: green-white-red |
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Monaco: red-white |
Monaco: red-white |
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Netherlands: orange |
Netherlands: orange |
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Norway: red-white-blue-white |
Norway: red-white-blue-white |
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Paraguay: blue-white-red |
Paraguay: blue-white-red |
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Peru: red-white-red |
Peru: red-white-red |
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Poland: white-red |
Poland: white-red |
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Portugal (before 1797): green-white |
Portugal (before 1797): green-white |
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Portugal (1797-1820): blue-red |
Portugal (1797-1820): blue-red |
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Portugal (1820-1910): blue-white |
Portugal (1820-1910): blue-white |
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Portugal (since 1910): green-red |
Portugal (since 1910): green-red |
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Romania: blue-yellow-red |
Romania: blue-yellow-red |
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Russia: red-blue-white |
Russia: red-blue-white |
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Russia (cockade of St. George used by the military): black-orange-black-orange |
Russia (cockade of St. George used by the military): black-orange-black-orange |
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San Marino: white-blue |
San Marino: white-blue |
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Sweden: yellow-blue-yellow |
Sweden: yellow-blue-yellow |
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Turkey: red-white-red |
Turkey: red-white-red |
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Uruguay: white-blue-white-blue-white-blue-white-blue-white |
Uruguay: white-blue-white-blue-white-blue-white-blue-white |
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- cockade of Artigas used by the military: blue-white-blue with a red diagonal line |
- cockade of Artigas used by the military: blue-white-blue with a red diagonal line |
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- police cockade: red-white-blue |
- police cockade: red-white-blue |
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USA (19th century): black with an eagle in the centre |
USA (19th century): black with an eagle in the centre |
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USA (current): blue-white-red |
USA (current): blue-white-red |
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USA - War of Independence (Union cockade): white-black |
USA - War of Independence (Union cockade): white-black |
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USA - War of Independence (Triple alliance): white-black-red |
USA - War of Independence (Triple alliance): white-black-red |
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Venezuela: red-blue-yellow |
Venezuela: red-blue-yellow |
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P.S. One of the references is the encyclopedia [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nouveau_Larousse_illustr%C3%A9]|Nouveau Larousse illustré ]]. The cockades are illustrated at the article under each country. The links to each of the volumes can be found in the Wikipedia article. <small class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/202.0.15.171|202.0.15.171]] ([[User talk:202.0.15.171|talk]]) 01:15, 7 June 2016 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
:: P.S. One of the references is the encyclopedia [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nouveau_Larousse_illustr%C3%A9]|Nouveau Larousse illustré ]]. The cockades are illustrated at the article under each country. The links to each of the volumes can be found in the Wikipedia article. More references are these publications: Anschauliche Darstellung der Staaten aller Welttheile(https://www.raremaps.com/maps/medium/33232.jpg) and Flaggen-Almanach, 1850, plates 62-64 (https://books.google.com.au/books?id=DK1AAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=flaggen&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi4-I364JTNAhXC1hQKHdLpA34Q6AEILDAA#v=onepage&q=flaggen&f=false).<small class="autosigned">— Preceding [[Wikipedia:Signatures|unsigned]] comment added by [[Special:Contributions/202.0.15.171|202.0.15.171]] ([[User talk:202.0.15.171|talk]]) 01:15, 7 June 2016 (UTC)</small><!-- Template:Unsigned IP --> <!--Autosigned by SineBot--> |
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Spaniard cockade
The time-honoured Spaniard cockade was red, like the Austrian one. The Red-and-yellow flag was not the army flag and badge until 1843. Perhaps Joseph I's Spaniard collaborationist army used a red-and-yellow-and-red cockade in the Peninsular War (1808-14), but the Spaniard units that put on fight to Napoleon's army kept on using the traditional red cockade as field badge, edged in white in the case of the 6 Swiss foot regiments on Spaniard payroll. Early in the 18th century the Dutch soldiers in Spaniard pay had used the red cockade along with a green twig. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.142.175.22 (talk) 09:49, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
- In fact, the red cockade was used up to c.1871.
English Civil War (1640's)
Royalists_ red. Parliamentary_orange (and sea green in the case of some Protestant Fundamentalist units). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 212.142.175.22 (talk) 09:53, 22 May 2008 (UTC)
Great Britain?
If we're talking modern times, why not "United Kingdom"? Northern Ireland is part of the UK, but not part of GB. 86.149.0.189 (talk) 23:32, 17 June 2008 (UTC)
Medical meaning
Could someone add a link to / a page about/ a section about "cockade sign" / "cockade phenomenon" in medical use http://www.google.com/search?q=%22cockade+sign%22&hl=en&num=10&lr=&ft=i&cr=countryUS&safe=images&tbs=ctr%3AcountryUK%7CcountryGB THANKS 99.11.160.111 (talk) 07:29, 7 March 2011 (UTC)
List of various national cockades
I've inserted a list of the various national cockades, based on the list in the Portugese Wikipedia. Please feel free to add to it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.0.15.181 (talk) 06:06, 3 June 2016 (UTC)
- In English wikipedia we don't add information without references. - üser:Altenmann >t 03:13, 4 June 2016 (UTC)
- Thanks Altenmann. While you remove useful information, and while we wait on someone to search around for references, here is the list again:
Argentina: sky blue-white-sky blue
Austria (before 1918): black-gold
Austria (since 1918): red-white-red
Belgium: black-yellow-red
Bolivia: red-yellow-red
Bulgaria: red-green-white
Brazil: blue-yellow-green
Chile: blue-white-red with a white 5 pointed star in the blue portion
Colombia: yellow-blue-red
Denmark: red-white-red
Ecuador: red-blue-yellow
Spain (before 1812): red
Spain (current): red-yellow-red
Estonia: white-black-blue
Finland: white-blue-white
France (before 1794): white
France (current): blue-white-red
Germany: black-red-gold
- Third Reich (1932-1945): red-white-black
- Weimar Republic (1918-1932): black-red-gold
- Second Reich (1871-1918): red-white-black
Component states of the German Empire (1871-1918):
- Anhalt: green
- Baden: yellow-red-yellow
- Bavaria: white-sky blue-white
- Bremen: white-red-white
- Brunswick: blue-yellow-blue
- Hamburg: white with a red cross
- Hesse: white-red-white-red-white
- Lippe: red-yellow
- Lübeck: white with a red maltese cross
- Mecklenburg: red-yellow-blue
- Oldenburg: blue-red-blue
- Prussia: black-white-black
- Saxony: green-white-green
- Saxe-Weimar: black-yellow-green
- Schaumburg-Lippe: blue-red-white
- Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt: blue-white-blue
- Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen: white-blue-white
- Waldeck-Reuss: black-red-yellow
- Württemberg: black-red-black
German Confederation (1848-1871): gold-red-black
Great Britain (Stuart dynasty): orange
Great Britain (Hanoverian dynasty): black
Greece: blue-white
Hungary: green-white-red
Iran: red-white-green
Ireland (before 1922): green or sky blue
Ireland (current): green-white-orange
Italy: green-white-red
Japan: red
Mexico: green-white-red
Monaco: red-white
Netherlands: orange
Norway: red-white-blue-white
Paraguay: blue-white-red
Peru: red-white-red
Poland: white-red
Portugal (before 1797): green-white
Portugal (1797-1820): blue-red
Portugal (1820-1910): blue-white
Portugal (since 1910): green-red
Romania: blue-yellow-red
Russia: red-blue-white
Russia (cockade of St. George used by the military): black-orange-black-orange
San Marino: white-blue
Sweden: yellow-blue-yellow
Turkey: red-white-red
Uruguay: white-blue-white-blue-white-blue-white-blue-white
- cockade of Artigas used by the military: blue-white-blue with a red diagonal line
- police cockade: red-white-blue
USA (19th century): black with an eagle in the centre
USA (current): blue-white-red
USA - War of Independence (Union cockade): white-black
USA - War of Independence (Triple alliance): white-black-red
Venezuela: red-blue-yellow
- P.S. One of the references is the encyclopedia [[1]|Nouveau Larousse illustré ]]. The cockades are illustrated at the article under each country. The links to each of the volumes can be found in the Wikipedia article. More references are these publications: Anschauliche Darstellung der Staaten aller Welttheile(https://www.raremaps.com/maps/medium/33232.jpg) and Flaggen-Almanach, 1850, plates 62-64 (https://books.google.com.au/books?id=DK1AAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=flaggen&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi4-I364JTNAhXC1hQKHdLpA34Q6AEILDAA#v=onepage&q=flaggen&f=false).— Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.0.15.171 (talk) 01:15, 7 June 2016 (UTC)