Agreeland’s first flag was created on 26 September 2020, the same day Agreeland was created.
It consisted of a green banner, green being the national color and a symbol of unity, with the word “Agree” on it.

On 21 October 2020, the current flag of Agreeland was created. 21 October is now known as Flag Day in Agreeland.
The flag of Agreeland consists of a horizontal bicolor of grey and blue, with a green chevron on the hoist side, and the shield of Agreeland in the middle of the chevron.

There is much meaning within Agreeland’s flag. The grey and blue represent the evils and goods contained within life, similar to a yin-yang. The green is Agreeland’s national color and representative of unity among the population. The shield is a portion of Agreeland’s coat of arms, and the shield has been a symbol of Agreeland since the beginning. The white cross in the shield represents Christianity, Agreeland’s religion (specifically Catholicism), as well as peace.
Ceremonial Flags
Agreeland has several flags used for historical, cultural, and ceremonial purposes.
The banner of Kansas is a Kansan flag with a sunflower on a blue field, the sunflower being the official flower of Kansas and Agreeland and a common symbol of both.

The first flag was the first flag of Kansas. A red, white, and blue tricolor with a blue canton. In the canton is another sunflower, with the seal of Kansas.

