Flag of Kunaria

The flag of Kunaria, officially known as the Šenbošaǩi (literally "Shenbosha flag"), is a vertical bicolor of blue and white, separated by two narrow red bands. In the center is a amber and orange Shenbosha. It was officially adopted on August 12, 1980, a year following the ousting of Jidošu Našenko.

Design and symbolism
The flag's design is officially stated in the National Flag Act of 1980"The flag of the United Republic of Kunaria shall consist of a vertical bicolor of blue and white, where the bands of blue are one-tenth smaller than the band of white, and the one-tenth space between the bands of blue and white shall consist of two narrow red stripes. In the center shall be placed the Shenbosha in orange and amber."The flag's symbolism is also stated in the same legislation"The blue shall symbolize the ocean, as well as the determination of the Kunari people in times of strife, war, or conflict. The red bands symbolize the blood spilled by the valiant heroes who sacrificed their lives for our nation. The white shall symbolize the unity of the Kunari nation and the peace it seeks to achieve. The Shenbosha shall represent our future, our freedom, and our hope. It shall remind us that our land has been blessed with these ideals, and shall ever strive to achieve them."