- TRIANGLE 
 
  - 1) In vexillology a horizontal charge whose apex lies along the meridian, and which may 
  extend up to or slightly exceeding one-half the length of a flag, but whose 
  base generally (but not exclusively) occupies the full width of that flag – a 
  simple/hoist-triangle or a fly-/reversed-triangle – but see the note be (also 
  also chevron 1) and meridian).
  2) A charge whose base is parallel to either the lower or upper edge of a flag  an ‘upright 
  or inverted triangle, or a cone (see also voided triangle).
  3) In heraldry a simple, three-angled charge as in 2) above (see also pile 2)).
  
  
  
  
 
  
  
 
  
  
  
Flag of Defence Staff, Sierra Leone; 
  Vegan Flag; 
  Flag of Cercs, Spain
  
  
Please note that a horizontal triangle whose apex and base touch opposite edges of the flag, 
  whilst often named a triangle throughout, should be considered a pile 
  (see pile 1)).
   
   
   
  
  - TRIANGLE AT THE HOIST (or TRIANGLE AT THE FLY)
 
  - See triangle 1) (above).
  
  
  
  
  
  
  National Flag of Zimbabwe;
  Fictional African National Flag
  
 
  
  
  - TRIANGLE THROUGHOUT
 
  - See pile 1) and the note below triangle 
  (also throughout).
    
  
  
  
  Presidential Flag of Namibia 
 
    
  
  - TRIANGLE VOIDED
 
  - See voided triangle.
  
  
  
  
  Flag of Villa Saralegui, Argentina 
 
  
  
  
  - TRIANGULAR (or TRIANGLE) BORDER
 
  - See wolfteeth 1).
  
  
  ![[Hungary president]](../images/v/vx-hu-pres.gif)
  Presidential Standard of Hungary
  
 
  
  
  
  - TRIANGULAR-ENDED (or TRIANGULARLY ENDING)
 
  - Terms used to describe the bottom edge of a gonfalon (or possibly the fly of a flag) when it is in the form of a straight-sided triangle 
  – see gonfalon 1) (also triangular-ended tails below).
  
  
  
  
  
 
  
  
 
  
  Gonfalons of Maruševec, 
  Bilje and 
  Bošnjaci, Croatia
 
  
  
  - TRIANGULAR-ENDED (or TRIANGULARLY ENDING) TAILS (or TONGUES)
 
  - The alternative terms used to describe the bottom edge of a gonfalon (or possibly the fly of a flag) 
  that is cut into two or more straight-sided tails or tongues with triangular 
  ends – see gonfalon 1) 
  (also square-tailed, tails, 
tongue(s) and triangular-ended
  above).
  
  
  
  
  
  
  ![[Triangular-ended example]](../images/v/vx-hr-si_k1.gif)
  Gonfalons of Breznički Hum, 
  Lopar and 
  Kijevo, Croatia 
 
  		
  
  - TRIANGULAR HEART-SHAPED SHIELD
 
  - The term used in some systems of (European) continental heraldry to 
  describe a shield of the gothic type  see gothic shield 
  and its following note (also triarched triangular shield).
  
  
  
  
  ![[triangular heart shield]](../images/v/vx-hr)ka-gs.gif)
  Flag and Arms of Generalski Stol, Croatia
 
  
  - TRIANGULAR PANEL
 
  - 1) The term that may be used to describe a right-angle triangle that 
  usually occupies the full width of a flag, but which has two sides running 
  parallel to and/or along the edges of that flag.
  2) The term may also be used to describe those panels that appear and the 
  hoist and at the fly of a diagonal tricolour, of a diagonally divided 
  bi-colour, or of a flag having an ascending or descending diagonal – that is a 
  bend or bend sinister – see bend and 
  bend sinister.
3) See cantonal triangle.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  National Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina; Flag of 
  Centar, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Flag of 
  Castanhal, Brazil
  
  
Please note that this term has been introduced by the Editors as no 
		suitable established alternative could be found.
		
 
		
  
  - TRIANGULAR SWALLOWTAIL
 
  - See tapered swallowtail.
  
  
  ![[Commodore’s Broad Pennant, South Africa]](../images/v/vx-za^cdr72.gif)
  Triangular Swallowtail/Commodore’s Broad Pennant 19721994, RSA
   
   
  
  
  - TRIANGULAR-TONGUED (or TAILED)
 
  - Alternative terms for that variation of a triple tailed flag whose tongues or tails take 
  the form of three matching triangles – 
  see triple-tailed 1) (also 
swallowtail, 
swallowtail and tongue, 
tongue(s), 
  and triangular-ended tails).
  
  
  ![[Triangular-tongued]](../images/v/vx-us-oheuc.gif)
  Flag of Euclid, U.S. 
  
  Please note that these terms have been introduced by the Editors as no 
  suitable established examples could be found.
  
 
  
  
  - TRIARCHED TRIANGULAR SHIELD
 
  - The term used in some systems of continental heraldry to describe a shield 
  the edges of which are formed by three (usually regular) convex arcs (see also 
 French shield, Gothic shield 
  with its following note, Italian shield, 
 rectangular shield, 
  semicircular shield, 
 shield 2), 
Spanish-style shield
  and triangular heart-shaped shield).
 
  
  
  
  
  ![[triarched triangular shield example]](../images/v/vx-ba-04-te.gif)
  Arms and flag of Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina