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Latest revision as of 09:58, 21 December 2025
Flags of Argentina
This is a list of flags used in or otherwise associated with Argentina.
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1861–present[1] | National and state flag | A triband, composed of three equal horizontal bands colored light blue, white and light blue with a yellow Sun of May in the center.[2][3] | |
| 1944–present | Optional civil flag | The flag of Argentina without the Sun of May.[4] | |
| 1818–present | Flag of Argentina (vertical). | A vertical triband, composed of three equal vertical bands coloured light blue, white and light blue with a yellow Sun of May in the center.[5] |
Presidential standard
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| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013–present | Flag of veterans of the Malvinas War | Vertically fringed cloth loaded in its center by a radiant sun, similar to that of the National Flag behind this two lines of equal size of upper red and lower black, symbolizing the blood spilled in the operation theater and the black line the footprint of the ground forces (Argentine Army). On the upper end three broken lines is a symbol of the winds representing the Argentine Air Force. Lower edge wavy movement of lines is a symbol of the Argentine Navy. Thus leaving the veterans’ flag with the three weapons that defended our area of honor and remembering the fallen in the line of duty. The contrasting colors indicate that absolutely not everything is won in victory and nothing is definitely lost in defeat: this vertical cut flag recalls one of the original ones given by General Manuel Belgrano to this land on February 27, 1812, in the Barrancas del Rio Parana, the first flag of Argentina. | |
| ?–2013 | Argentine triband with a black profile of the Malvinas islands in the center instead of the Sun of May. |
National Gendarmerie
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First-level administrative divisions
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Other historical flags
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| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1931 | Proposed civil flag | ||
Ethnic groups flags
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Argentine Red Cross
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Scouts de Argentina
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Vexillology Association flags
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| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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| ?–present | Argentina Vexillology Association | ||
| ?–present | Foundation Interdisciplinary Center for Cultural Studies |
Argentine shipping company
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- ^ “ARGENTINA 1862-1944”. Angelfire. Retrieved 18 December 2024.
- ^ “SÃmbolos Nacionales” [National Symbols] (in Spanish). Presidency of the Argentine Nation. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
La Bandera Oficial de la Nación tiene sus colores distribuidos en tres fajas horizontales, dos celestes y una blanca en el medio, en cuyo centro se reproduce el Sol figurado de la moneda de oro de ocho escudos y de la de plata de ocho reales que se encuentra grabado en la primera moneda argentina. El color del sol es el amarillo del oro.
- ^ “Decreto 1650/2010” (in Spanish). Argentina: Poder Ejecutivo Nacional. 23 November 2010. Archived from the original on September 24, 2020.
- ^ “La Bandera Nacional” [The National Flag] (in Spanish). Belgranian National Institute. Archived from the original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
DÃa 16 de marzo de 1818: el Soberano Congreso dispuso “que la Bandera de Guerra Nacional se componga de tres tiras horizontales; la de en medio blanca, ocupando la mitad, y la alta y baja azules iguales, esto es del quinto de anchura, con un sol en la lista de en medio; y la de los buques mercantes lo mismo sin sol”, según lo que participó el Comandante General de Marina, Don MatÃas de Aldao, al Capitán del Puerto de Buenos Aires.
- ^ “SÃmbolos Nacionales” [National Symbols] (in Spanish). Presidency of the Argentine Nation. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
La Bandera Oficial de la Nación tiene sus colores distribuidos en tres fajas horizontales, dos celestes y una blanca en el medio, en cuyo centro se reproduce el Sol figurado de la moneda de oro de ocho escudos y de la de plata de ocho reales que se encuentra grabado en la primera moneda argentina. El color del sol es el amarillo del oro.
- ^ “Navy jack”. Flags of the World. Retrieved 29 December 2012.
- ^ “Welsh Community (Chubut Province, Argentina)”.
- ^ Kohan, Néstor (2006). Fidel para principiantes (1ª ed.). Buenos Aires, Argentina: Era Naciente. p. 136. Retrieved 24 March 2010.



