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Jaume Ollé, 04 October 2014
 
Galmudug, which claims to control a combination of the Mudug and Galgadud 
regions, was first to test the theory of the "mini-state" in 2006.  Since 
that time, it has become a kind of role model for many mini-states claiming to 
govern areas over which they actually have they have little or no control.
Cai Zhenyuan, 16 July 2013
Galmudug is a combination of the regions Galgadud and Mudug. The state was proclaimed in 2006. It has used a number of flags.
 
image by Cai Zhenyuan, 11 Apr 2013
Initially it flew the Somali flag but sometimes above 
the star a white inscription “State Somaliyya” was added.  The second flag 
used was white with the arms in center.  These arms were the Somali 
national arms between laurel branches, and below a blue ribbon with the white 
letters GMS.  The third flag used was blue over green horizontal stripes 
with a white triangle at hoist containing a red star.  This flag is the 
same design as the flag of Djibouti.  A further flag 
was light blue with green triangle at the hoist, fimbriated in white, bearing 
within a white crescent and star as shown above. 
On 08 July 2010 this was changed the flag to a new design which comprises 
horizontal stripes of yellow, blue and green.  In the blue central stripe 
is a white five pointed star.
Jaume Ollé, 04 October 2014
Golol Mudug
 
image by
Jaume Ollé, 04 October 2014 
There’s a claim of a rival state to Galmudug called Golol Mudug.  
It uses a flag which has three horizontal stripes of blue, over white over green with a red triangle at hoist.  
In the center of the 
upper blue stripe is a white five pointed star.
Jaume Ollé, 04 October 2014
  
image sent by Rob Raeside, 03 Apr 2011
Here are the arms of Somalia but with GMS on a blue ribbon below, as used by 
Galmudug State.
Rob Raeside, 03 Apr 2011