Flag of St. Lawrence

The Flag of St. Lawrence (French: Drapeau du Saint-Laurent), called the Fleurdelisé (the Lily-flowered) represents the country of the Federal Republic of St. Lawrence.

The flag features a white cross on a dark teal background.

The symbols include the fleur-de-lys (top left), the Red Rose of Lancaster (top right), the Coat of arms of the United States (bottom left), and the Filipino eight ray sun seen in its flag (bottom right).

Protocol
The flag's official ratio is 2:3 (width to length), but the flag is very often seen as a 1:2 variant.

The Act concerning the flag and emblems of St. Lawrence states that "in all cases, the flag of St. Lawrence has precedence over any other flag or emblem." It is always flown horizontally from private homes, businesses, ships, town squares, or during official ceremonies. Government buildings must fly the flag 24 hours and must be properly lit. The Fleurdelisé must not be soiled of damaged in any way, shape, or form.

The official shade of blue is Pantone 293. In 8-bit RGB, it is # 003399. Unofficial variants using a lighter blue are common.

If the flag is caught, there will be penalties ranging from a fine of LT$ 120,000 to life imprisonment.