Flag of Jochaena

The national flag of Jochaena (Jochaenan: Bandiera della Giochena), often referred to in Jochaenan as il Magnifico Tricolore (English: the Magnificent Tricolour) is a tricolour featuring three equally sized vertical pales of blue, white and orange, national colours of Jochaena, with the blue at the hoist side, as defined by the Constitution of Jochaena. The Jochaenan law regulates its use and display, protecting its defense and providing for the crime of insulting it; it also prescribes its teaching in Jochaenan schools together with other national symbols of Jochaena.

The flag was designed by Xandru Bugelli in 2026 as a variant flag for the PFNL, although it was modified in 2033.

Design
The Jochaena constitution states that "the national emblem is the magnificent tricolour flag, blue, white, orange". Blue means courage and unity, white means peace, while orange means hope for a better future.

History
The design is heavily based off the flag of the former People's Front for National Liberation (PFNL), a group of militias who had a strong involvement in dethroning Juan José Manzanedo. The earliest mention of the flag dates back to October 20, 2026, when Xandru Bugelli published the Arte della Libertà, which shows the Jochaenan flag, although with a lighter shade of blue.

The flag's colors were slightly changed in mid-2033, after a referendum. At the same time, it got its current name. Before that though, the flag had no official name.