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For vandalism of flags, see Flag desecration. Defacement is a term used in heraldry and vexillology to refer to the addition of a symbol or charge to another flag.[1][2] For example, the Australian flag is the British Blue Ensign defaced with the Southern Cross in the fly and the Commonwealth Star in the lower hoist quarter, beneath the Union Flag. While the word "deface" has negative connotations in general usage, in the context of vexillology it does not imply any insult; it simply indicates differentiation of the flag from that of another owner. For example, many state flags are formed by defacing the national flag with a coat of arms. It is common for association football supporters travelling abroad for a match to bring a national flag defaced with the name of their home town or a similar local identifier. [edit] References
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