Flag of the Székelys

Flag of the Székelys
UseCivil
Proportion2:3
Adopted17 January 2004 (2004-01-17)
DesignAzure rectangular flag with a golden horizontal band on its middle and a golden "sun-star" and a silver crescent moon at its upper left corner
Designed byÁdám Kónya

The flag of the Székelys (Hungarian: Székely zászló; Romanian: Drapelul secuilor) is the flag used by the ethnically Hungarian Székely community of Romania. It is a blue flag with a golden strip and a "sun-star" and crescent moon, both perceived as ancient Székely symbols. Being designed by Ádám Kónya, the Szekler National Council adopted it in 2004 and has since been a symbol for the Székely people. The Romanian authorities have imposed some restrictions on under which conditions the flag can be displayed, which has allegedly fostered its popularity.

It is argued that both the symbols of the flag and its colors are traditional symbols of the Székelys. Regarding the latter, there is no fixed evidence, but the crescent moon and sun have been used since at least the 15th century in Transylvania. However, the use of a "sun-star" as Kónya has defined it is controversial as it does not comply with heraldic rules. Apart from the blue and golden one, there is another unofficial version of the Székely flag, a red and black one used by some Székely groups and organizations.