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[[Category:Lists of flags of France|Indochina]]

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[[Category:Southeast Asia-related lists|Flags of French Indochina]]

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A propaganda poster with Indochinese flag and Annamite dynasty‘s standard in Hanoï 1942.

The following is a list of flags of French Indochina from 18 February 1859 to 9 March 1945.[1][2]

Government
Military
Annam and Tonkin
Laos
Cambodia
Flag Date Use Description
1863–1948 Protectorate flag from Norodom to Sihanouk Similar flag to the present flag, but instead of 2 blue bands above and bottom, it was a dark blue banner and a small red banner inside.
1863–1993 Royal and personal standard of the King Red flag with a dark blue rectangle inside, with elements from the Royal Arms of Cambodia in gold.
Cochinchina
Flag Date Use Description
1862–1945 Flag of France. After becoming autonomous republic in 1946, Cochinchina adopted a yellow flag with three blue strips.

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