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This template is used to display a small flag icon next to a wikilinked country name. It is related to the {{flagicon}}, {{flagcountry}} and {{flagu}} templates, but offers more options in terms of the text string displayed.

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Flag Template for the main documentation/discussion page for the flag templates system.

Usage

{{flag|country identifier|optional variant|name=alternative text string|size=maximum width and/or height of the flag image}}

  • country identifier is the common name of the country (e.g. "United States"), a common alias (e.g. "US"), or a standard country code such as those listed at ISO 3166-1 alpha-3
  • variant is an optional second parameter that can be used to display a flag variation, such as a historical flag. The list of variants for each country is documented on the appropriate template page, such as Template:Country data Germany
  • alternative text string, this optional value, specified by the name parameter, is used to display alternative text
  • size, this optional value is specified by the size parameter, and is used to specify the maximum width and/or height of the flag image. This parameter is specified using standard image syntax.

See the prefix index for the templates latently called by this one.

Examples

Wiki markup Displays Notes
{{flag|United States}} File:Flag of the United States.svg United States Note that all instances link to United States.
{{flag|US}} File:Flag of the United States.svg US
{{flag|USA}} File:Flag of the United States.svg USA
{{flag|Germany}} File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany All three instances link to Germany.
In addition to the ISO country codes, those used by FIFA, IOC, etc. are also supported.
{{flag|DEU}} File:Flag of Germany.svg DEU
{{flag|GER}} File:Flag of Germany.svg GER
{{flag|Germany|empire}} File:Flag of the German Empire.svg Germany Flag variations can be used with either country names or country codes.
{{flag|DEU|empire}} File:Flag of the German Empire.svg DEU
{{flag|CAN|name=Canadian}} File:Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canadian The name parameter can be used to change the display string but keep the link to the correct article.
{{flag|Canada|1957|name=Canadian}} File:Canadian Red Ensign (1957–1965).svg Canadian The name parameter can also be used when flag variants are specified.
{{flag|Texas}} File:Flag of Texas.svg Texas Flags are also available for several sub-national and multi-national entities such as US states, Canadian provinces, and the European Union.
A complete list can be found at Category:Country data templates.
{{flag|British Columbia|name=BC}} File:Flag of British Columbia.svg BC
{{flag|EU}} File:Flag of Europe.svg EU
{{flag|Switzerland|size=14px}} File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland The size parameter can be used to control the image dimensions.
23×15px is the default size for most countries (some entities have a different default size).
{{flag|Switzerland|size=28px}} File:Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
{{flag|Nepal}} File:Flag of Nepal.svg   Nepal Some flags are non-quadrilateral.

TemplateData

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TemplateData for Flag

This template displays a small flag icon next to a wikilinked country name

Template parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeStatus
Country identifier1

Common name of the country (e.g. 'United States'), a common alias (e.g. 'US'), or a standard country code

Stringrequired
Variant2

Identifies a flag variant to be used instead of the standard flag, e.g. 1815

Stringoptional
Alternative textname

Display alternative text instead of the standard country name

Stringoptional
Maximum dimensionsize

The maximum width or height, specified via standard 'extended image syntax' (e.g. x30px)

Stringoptional

See: Wikipedia:Extended image syntax.

See also

Template Description Example
{{Coat of arms}} displays coat of arms image File:Coat of arms of Germany.svg Germany
{{Flagcountry}} always expands the link text to the full country name File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
{{Flagu}} does not link the country name File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
{{Flagicon}} displays the flag only, linked to the country name Germany
{{Flagdeco}} displays an unlinked flag icon only File:Flag of Germany.svg
{{Flagc}} links the flag image to its description page flag Germany
{{Flaglist}} aligns country names correctly in vertical lists (see that template's documentation) File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany
{{Flagteam}} adds country code in parentheses after linked country name File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany (GER)
{{Flagathlete}} displays the flag and another name, followed country name or code File:Flag of Germany.svg Dirk Nowitzki (GER)
{{Flagmedalist}} displays the flag and a name, above linked country name and code Dirk Nowitzki
File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany

See Wikipedia:WikiProject Flag Template#List for a longer list of flag templates.

Multi-sport templates

Output style → Country name Country Name (code) Athlete (country code) Athlete
Country Name
Country code
Olympic Games {{FlagIOC}} {{FlagIOCteam}} {{FlagIOCathlete}} {{FlagIOCmedalist}} {{FlagIOCshort}}
Other games {{FlagIOC2}} {{FlagIOC2team}} {{FlagIOC2athlete}} {{FlagIOC2medalist}} {{FlagIOC2short}}
Paralympic Games {{FlagIPC}} {{FlagIPCteam}} {{FlagIPCathlete}} {{FlagIPCmedalist}} {{FlagIPCshort}}
Pan American {{FlagPASO}} {{FlagPASOteam}} {{FlagPASOathlete}} {{FlagPASOmedalist}}
Parapan American {{FlagPPASO}}
Commonwealth {{FlagCGF}} {{FlagCGFteam}} {{FlagCGFathlete}} {{FlagCGFmedalist}}
Southeast Asian {{FlagSEAGF}} {{FlagSEAGFteam}} {{FlagSEAGFathlete}} {{FlagSEAGFmedalist}}
World Games {{FlagIWGA}}
Central American and Caribbean Games {{FlagCAC}}
Asian Games {{FlagOCA}}
"Nation at Championships"-style {{Flaglinkteam}}
Generic {{Flag}} {{Flagteam}} {{Flagathlete}} {{Flagmedalist}}
Generic (variant) {{Flaglink}} {{Flaglinkathlete}} {{Flaglinkmedalist}}

See also

Module-based versions which can be used to reduce the post-expand include size on pages that are near or exceed the limit.