Flag of Sark
The flag representing Sark, one of the Channel Islands. It features a bold and simple design based on the island’s seigneurial coat of arms.
The flag of Sark, adopted in 1938, serves as the island’s official emblem. It is a banner of the Seigneur’s arms, featuring a white field with a red St. George’s cross. Superimposed on the upper hoist is a blue canton bearing three gold lions passant guardant, reflecting Sark’s feudal ties to Normandy and the British Crown. Each of the cross’s four quadrants contains a single gold disc (bezant), symbolizing tradition and prosperity. The design emphasizes Sark’s seigneurial heritage and autonomous status. Flown during official ceremonies and displayed across the island, the flag represents Sark’s identity and history.
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Examples
- • The official Sark tourism site features 🇨🇶 prominently.
- • I spotted 🇨🇶 in the guidebook for the Channel Islands.
- • During the island festival, 🇨🇶 was flying everywhere.
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