Flag Challenge

While looking at a World Map with all the nations' flags I noticed that there were only 3 flags that didn't have either red, white, or blue in them (Jamaica, Mauritanie and Libya). So my challenge to you is to make a flag for an existing or alternate country without using red, white, or blue!
 
Flag for an alternate, fascist Brazil of the 1920s.

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Almost-OTL Flag of Bhutan. Basically, on the original Bhutanese flag, Druk the Dragon was green, not white. But the original flag had red where the orange is now. So keep the old OTL dragon color, but on the new OTL background.
The only change you'd need is for the royal court and national assembly to have slightly different ideas about design when they fiddled with the flag in the 1950s; from what I've read the changes were purely based on their idea of what looked good.

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Flag for an alternate, fascist Brazil of the 1920s.

But, er, Brazil actually had a fascist flag, from the Integralist Party. The flag, unfortunately, has both white and blue, as can be seen here: http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/br}aib.html .

Another country, however, managed to have a fascist flag without none of those colours: Romanian Iron Guard flag: http://www.fotw.net/flags/ro}fasc.html .

And there's always the Habsburg flag: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austrian_Empire .
 
But, er, Brazil actually had a fascist flag, from the Integralist Party.
But, as you say, that is a party flag. My design is for a nation, a Brazil that became fascist in the 1920s. I think there is a clear distinction between a party political flag and a national flag.
 

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But, as you say, that is a party flag. My design is for a nation, a Brazil that became fascist in the 1920s. I think there is a clear distinction between a party political flag and a national flag.

Also, the Integralist Party flag was clearly Nazi-inspired, whereas yours uses fascist imagery: the two aren't the same.
 
Straight out of OTL: the flag of the Irish Rebellion of 1798
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I've seen the strings depicted as white, gold, or black, but obviously I chose one that didn't have any white on it. :D As far as the PODs that could make this flag a modern-day flag, well, they're pretty obvious.
 
Here's the original flag of Málaga, Spain:
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And here it is after the Alt.Spanish Civil War, in which Alt.Málaga renounced the Crown, disenfranchised the Church, and declared itself a Republic:

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