Symbols
National flags

The national flag of Aquria-Catopolis was adopted on 8 February 2026, replacing the old flag of the United Republics of Aquria-Catopolis.
Burgundy represents revolution, change and struggle. Blue represents justice, freedom and self-determination. The white stripes represent peace and unity, together with the different colours representing the separate identities of Aquria and Catopolis, as well as diversity and unity.


The national flag of Catopolis (left) and the national flag of Aquria (right) are both recognised as national flags of Aquria-Catopolis.
Catopolis
The flag of Catopolis consists of a blue-green split, with blue representing freedom, and green representing propsperity. Separating this is a white and black band representing peace and determination. The central gold star represents unity.
Aquria
The flag of Aquria consists of an indigo background representing perseverance, with a white band representing unity with Catopolis. Centred atop this is the crow: Aquria's national animal.
Provincial flags

Aquria
The flag of Aquria is both a provincial and a national flag. The flag of Aquria consists of an indigo background representing perseverance, with a white band representing unity with Catopolis. Centred atop this is the crow: Aquria's national animal.

Clawford
The flag of Clawford consists of a light blue background representing knowledge and peace, with an orange triangle to the right representing truth. Atop this is a four pointed star representing the goals and aspirations of the province.

Meowton
The flag of Meowton consists of a trillium flower with three leaves, representing the flora and the major farming industry in Meowton, with an orange background and green stripe that represent industry and prosperity.

Purrshire