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The white of the flag represents both surrender and peace, as the [[His Majesty's Corps of Engineers|Calsaharan military]] surrendered their territory to the liberating [[Westarctican Royal Guards]] without a single drop of blood spilled.  The cross and crown are carried directly from the flag of Westarctica, however the colors are inverted to blue instead of white.  The two smaller outer crosses are green and red, which were the two colors of the Realm of Calsahara's original flag.  Those colors symbolized passion (red) and love of nature (green).
The white of the flag represents both surrender and peace, as the [[His Majesty's Corps of Engineers|Calsaharan military]] surrendered their territory to the liberating [[Westarctican Royal Guards]] without a single drop of blood spilled.  The cross and crown are carried directly from the flag of Westarctica, however the colors are inverted to blue instead of white.  The two smaller outer crosses are green and red, which were the two colors of the Realm of Calsahara's original flag.  Those colors symbolized passion (red) and love of nature (green).
===Royal Standard===
[[File:Royal Westarctcan standard.png|200px|thumb|Royal Standard of Grand Duke Travis]]
The Royal Standard was designed in 2018 by the [[Baron of Abele]] for use by [[Grand Duke Travis]] both in his personal residence and when traveling abroad.
The flag is based upon the colors and design of the flag of Westarctica, with a crown, representing the royal personage, placed in the center of the standard. The upper left quadrant contains the heraldic device of the McHenry Family as found on both the Scottish and Irish arms of the Clan Henry and Clan McHenry. This device, known as "pelican in her piety" has been used by members of the Clan McHenry for over 200 years and can be found on the tombstone of Daniel McHenry, who settled the Fishing Creek Valley in north eastern Pennsylvania in the 1700s.


===Flag of Moulton-Berlin===
===Flag of Moulton-Berlin===

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