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There are officially two flags of Bavaria: the striped type and the lozenge type, both of which are blue and white. Both flags are historically associated with the royal Bavarian Wittelsbach family , which ruled Bavaria from 1180 to 1918.
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The Free State of Bavaria has two flags, both of which have been coequally used since 1953. Neither the rhombus flag nor the striped flag in the state colours of white and blue determined by the Bavarian constitution of 2 December 1946 (article 1 section 2) bear any coat of arms.
The Free State of Bavaria has two flags: the striped flag and the rhombus flag. Both flags are equal to each other. The striped flag consists of one white and one blue horizontal stripe which have the same width. The white stripe is on top, the blue on the bottom. The rhombus flag consists of at least 21 rhombuses, which are white or blue.
Die beiden Staatsflaggen Bayerns sind die bayerische Rautenflagge und die bayerische Streifenflagge, in den Landesfarben Weiß und Blau. Obwohl sich Bayern zweier Staatsflaggen bedient, besitzt es keine spezielle Dienstflagge.
They correspond to the colours of the former Bavarian sovereign lineage of Wittelsbach. In the constitution of the country from the 2nd of December in 1946 became white and blue confirmed as colours of the country. The Bavarian flag was officially first and always the white-blue lozenged flag.
Der Freistaat Bayern hat zwei Staatsflaggen, die Streifenflagge und die Rautenflagge, die einander gleichstehen. Die Streifenflagge besteht aus zwei gleich breiten Querstreifen in den Landesfarben, oben weiß, unten blau. © Bayerisches Innenministerium.