Flag of Cheenarn

The flag of Cheenarn, or "The Colour-Stained Banner" (Hungarian: A Szín - Foltos transzparens), is a traditional cultural vertical tricolour with the colours of navy blue, Latin red, and orange, that are known as the Pan-Cheenarnian Colours. In addition, there is a symbolic star and a SPQR bird which was used in the times when the Roman Empire was around. The navy blue colour indicates the imperial design of the Empire of Cheenarn. It is also used to describe the seas and oceans of the world, meaning that Cheenarn stole the British term, "Rule the Waves." To the people of Cheenarn, the phrase means that they were a great naval power that encompassed the world. The orange colour represents the formation of Cheenarn and the hard times the country has had throughout history. Some Cheenarnians may say that it represents the early dawn's light on Cheenarn, meaning that it is the start of a new life for the country. The Latin red colour indicates the Roman Empire's spirit still living in the country. To even honour Rome even more, the SPQR bird is stuck in the upper right corner of the flag. The red also represents the blood shed during the people fighting in the wars to protect Cheenarn's independence. The yellow star in the centre of the flag represents unity and formation together, a beginning of a new episode in the Country's history.

Evolution
The flag of Cheenarn has evolved throughout history. The current flag of Cheenarn has not always been how it was. In fact, the flag was changed about six times all throughout the times Cheenarn has existed. The first proposed flag was a Tri-colour consisting of the colours Blue, Orange and Yellow. The flag has a specific meaning, the Blue representing the Coast, the Orange representing the Sun, rising over the coast and the Yellow representing Sand and Light.