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Flag and Arms of Villarepos, Switzerland (fotw
& Wikipedia);
Flag of Porsanger, Norway (fotw);
Arms and Flag of Frick, Switzerland (Wikipedia & fotw)
From left: National Flag of Jamaica (fotw);
Arms and Flag of Lαb, Slovakia (fotw); National Flag of
Burundi (fotw);
Flag of Prachatice city,
Czech Republic (fotw); War Ensign of Sweden
1815 - 1844 (fotw)
Regimental Colour of the Louisiana Infantry 1780, Spanish America (fotw)
Flag and Arms of Wohlenschwil, Switzerland (fotw &
Wikipedia)
The Presidential Sash of Uruguay (fotw); The Presidential Sash of Honduras (Eugene Ipavec); Civic Sash of France; Political Sash of the Womens Suffragette Movement 1917, US
Notes
a) The civic sash of France is most often (although not invariably) seen with the blue stripe uppermost, it is usually fringed/decorated and sometimes worn around the waste rather than across the chest.
b) Sashes are also worn with some military and civilian awards.
HRH The Duke of Kent wearing the Sash of the Order of the Garter, UK (royal.gov)
Flag and Arms of Betten, Switzerland (fotw &
Wikipedia)
Flag of Magellan Region, Chile (fotw)
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