Flags of regions of Italy
This list of flags of regions of Italy shows the flags of the 20 Italian regions (including five autonomous regions). These regions have their own arms, as well as their own gonfalone; more recently they have taken into use normal flags as well. Many regional flags were adopted on 4 November 1995 for Armed Forces Day of Italy (it).
Regions
Flag | Year of adoption | Use | Description |
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1999 | Flag of Abruzzo | ||
2001 (modified in 2011) |
Flag of Apulia | ||
1995 | Flag of Basilicata | ||
1995 | Flag of Calabria | ||
Flag of Campania | |||
1995 | Flag of Emilia-Romagna | ||
Flag of Lazio | |||
1997 | Flag of Liguria | ||
1975 | Flag of Lombardy | ||
1995 | Flag of Marche | ||
Flag of Molise | |||
1995 | Flag of Piedmont | ||
1995 | Flag of Tuscany | ||
2004 | Flag of Umbria | ||
1975 (modified in 1999) |
Flag of Veneto |
Autonomous regions
Flag | Year of adoption | Use | Description |
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2006 | Flag of Aosta Valley | ||
2001 | Flag of Friuli-Venezia Giulia | ||
1950 (modified in 1999) |
Flag of Sardinia | ||
2000 | Flag of Sicily | ||
1995 | Flag of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol |
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