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Sunday, March 27, 2016

Iceland Contiguous Zone Flag


In honor of Easter Sunday 2016, we have three flags with crosses that have earned Contiguous Zone flags: Iceland, Norway, and Denmark.  The Contiguous Zone is a strange mixed semi-non-sovereign area of the world where nations have limited rights.  Yet any person born in this area is not in official territory of a nation.  Thus are not guaranteed citizenship.  But perhaps they can when certain security duties and economic obligations are met?  Since nations are conducting their business in this area, it is only fair any person born in these regions should have at the very least merit based citizenship requirements.


The Iceland Contiguous Zone flag is a birthright flag for persons born in this international area under nominal control of Iceland's security forces.

Norway Contiguous Zone Flag

The Norwegian Contiguous Zone flag is a birthright flag for persons born in this international area under nominal control of Norway's security forces.

The Denmark Contiguous Zone Flag


The Denmark Contiguous Zone Flag is a birthright flag for persons born in this international area under nominal control of Denmark's security forces and coast guard.

Saturday, March 26, 2016

German Contiguous Zone Flag


The German Contiguous Zone Flag is a birthright flag for persons born in this international area under nominal control of German security forces.

German Exclusive Economic Zone Flag


The German Exclusive Economic Zone flag is a birthright flag for persons born in this international area under nominal control of the German Chamber of Commerce.

The Ecuador Contiguous Zone Flag


The Ecuador Contiguous Zone flag is a birthright flag for persons born in this international area under nominal control of Ecuador's security forces.

The Colombia Contiguous Zone Flag


The Colombia Contiguous Zone flag is a birthright flag for persons born in this international region under the nominal control of Colombia's security forces.