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This list exclusively includes the official flags of administrative bodies or territorial jurisdictions, representing current or former territories, states, counties, and provinces.
| Flag | Entity | Dates used | Religious characteristics |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | 1895–present | A crimson cross of St. Andrew[1] | |
|
Åland | 1954–present | Nordic Cross Flag |
| Alberta | 1968–present | Saint George's Cross | |
| Andorra | 1866–present | Includes a bishop's mitre, representing the Bishop of Urgell[2] | |
| Armenia | 1990–present | The color red emblematizes the maintenance of the Christian faith[3] | |
| Template:Country data Asturias | Asturias | 1990–present | Alpha and Omega and the Victory Cross[4] |
| Australia | 1903–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick[5] | |
| Bermuda | 1999–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick | |
| Template:Country data British Ceylon | British Ceylon | 1875–1948 | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick |
| British Columbia | 1960–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick | |
| Template:Country data British Honduras | British Honduras | 1919–1981 | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick |
| Template:Country data British Hong Kong | British Hong Kong | 1871–1997 | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick |
| British Indian Ocean Territory | 1990–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick | |
| Template:Country data Weihaiwei | British Weihaiwei | 1903–1930 | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick |
| Template:Country data Calabria | Calabria | 1992–present | Teutonic and Byzantine crosses |
| Template:Country data City of London | City of London | 1381–present | Saint George's Cross |
| Template:Country data Colonial Nigeria | Colonial Nigera | 1954–1960 | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick |
| Cook Islands | 1979–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick | |
| Denmark | 1219–present | Nordic Cross Flag[6] | |
| Dominica | 1978–present | The cross represents the Trinity[7] | |
| Dominican Republic | 1863–present | A Bible, a cross and the color white stands for salvation[8] | |
| Template:Country data British East Africa | East Africa Protectorate | 1895–1921 | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick |
| El Salvador | 1912–present | Dios, Unión, Libertad (God, Union, Liberty)[9] | |
| England | –present | Saint George's Cross | |
| Falkland Islands | 1999–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick | |
| Faroe Islands | 1940–present | Nordic Cross Flag | |
| Fiji | 1970–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew, St. Patrick and a dove | |
| Finland | 1918–present | Nordic Cross Flag[6] | |
| Florida | 1900–present | St. Andrews cross and Motto (In God We Trust)[10] | |
| Galicia | 1984–present | A chalice joined to a silver host[11] | |
| Georgia | 2004–present | Jerusalem cross | |
| Greece | 1978–present | Greek cross symbolizes Greek Orthodoxy | |
| Guernsey | 1985–present | Saint George's Cross, Norman cross | |
| Hawaii | 1845–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick | |
| Iceland | 1944–present | Nordic Cross Flag[6] | |
| Ireland | 1922–present | The green signifies the Catholic majority. The orange signifies the Protestant minority[12] | |
| Template:Country data Ingria | Ingria | 1919–present | Nordic Cross Flag[13] |
| Kingdom of Italy | 1861–1946 | Christian cross | |
| Jersey | 1981–present | Saltire | |
| Template:Country data Kingdom of Jerusalem | Kingdom of Jerusalem | 1162–1291 | Jerusalem cross[14] |
| Liechtenstein | 1982–present | Christian cross[15] | |
| Template:Country data Liguria | Liguria | 1997–present | Saint George's Cross |
| Malta | 1964–present | George Cross | |
| Manitoba | 1965–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick | |
| Mississippi | 2021–present | Motto (In God We Trust) | |
| Moldova | 1990–present | Orthodox Cross | |
| Montenegro | 2004–present | Orthodox Cross.[15] | |
| Montserrat | 1960–present | Irish figure Erin holding a Christian cross | |
| Template:Country data Moscow Oblast | Moscow Oblast | –present | Orthodox Cross |
| New South Wales | 1876–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick | |
| New Zealand | 1902–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick[15] | |
| Niue | 1902–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick | |
| Norway | 1821–present | Nordic Cross Flag[6] | |
| Nova Scotia | 1929–present | Saint Andrew's Cross[16] | |
| Ontario | 1965–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick | |
| Template:Country data Orenburg Oblast | Orenburg Oblast | 1996–present | Orthodox Cross[17] |
| Template:Country data Orkney | Orkney | 2007–present | Nordic Cross Flag |
| Template:Country data Pärnu | Pärnu | 1934–present | Nordic Cross Flag[18] |
| Template:Country data Piedmont | Piedmont | 1995–present | Christian cross |
| Portugal | 1911–present | Compound cross of five quinas, each one charged with five saltire-arranged bezants, representing the five wounds of Christ | |
| Quebec | 1948–present | Saint Michael's Cross, blue being the color of Saint Martin's cloak, Moreover, the flag reflects the arms of France, whose blue color and fleurs-de-lys are symbols of the Virgin Mary, who is traditionally depicted dressed in blue and wearing a crown of fleurs-de-lys. | |
| Queensland | 1876–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick, Maltese cross | |
| Saint Helena | 1984–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick | |
| San Marino | 2011–present | Christian cross[15] | |
| Sardinia | 1999–present | Saint George's Cross | |
| Template:Country data Scania | Scania | 1902–present | Nordic Cross Flag[19] |
| Scotland | 1542–present | Saint Andrew's Cross | |
| Serbia | 2004–present | Serbian cross symbolizes Serbian Orthodoxy[20] | |
| Template:Country data Shetland | Shetland | 2005–present | Nordic Cross Flag |
| Slovakia | 1992–present | Patriarchal cross[21] | |
| South Australia | 1904–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick | |
| Spain | 1981–present | Christian cross[15] | |
| Sweden | 1906–present | Nordic Cross Flag[6] | |
| Switzerland | 1841–present | Greek cross[22] | |
| Template:Country data Tasmania | Tasmania | 1876–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick |
| Tonga | 1875–present | The red field symbolizes the Blood of Christ, while the white canton symbolizes the purity of Jesus and contains a Greek cross, representing Christianity itself.[23][24][25] | |
| Tristan da Cunha | 2002–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew, St. Patrick and motto (Our faith is our strength) | |
| Tuvalu | 1997–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick | |
| Template:Country data Protectorate of Uganda | Uganda Protectorate | 1914–1962 | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick |
| United Kingdom | 1707–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick[26] | |
| Vatican City | 1929–present | Crossed keys of Saint Peter and the Papal Tiara centered in the white band[27] | |
| Victoria | 1877–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick | |
| Western Australia | 1953–present | Crosses of St. George, St. Andrew and St. Patrick | |
| Template:Country data Wilmington | Wilmington | 1963–present | Nordic Cross Flag[28] |