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List of Argentine flags

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Flags of Argentina

This is a list offlags used in or otherwise associated withArgentina.

National flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1861–present[1]National andstateflagAtriband, composed of three equal horizontal bands colored light blue, white and light blue with a yellowSun of May in the center.[2][3]
1944–presentOptional civil flagThe flag of Argentina without the Sun of May.[4]
1818–presentFlag of Argentina (vertical).A verticaltriband, composed of three equal vertical bands coloured light blue, white and light blue with a yellowSun of May in the center.[5]

Presidential standard

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FlagDateUseDescription
?–presentPresidential standard of ArgentinaThe nationalflag of Argentina, with the text "Argentine Republic" inscribed in the top stripe, and "Presidency of the Nation" inscribed in the bottom stripe.

Military

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Military schools

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FlagDateUseDescription
Current
?–presentDirector of theNational Military College

Army

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FlagDateRankDescription
Current
Director General of the Military Institutions of the Argentine Land Force
Army Division Commander
Cavalry Division Commander
Commander of an engineering regiment or a communications regiment
Officer in command of the unit
Commander of an armored division
Commander of an armored group
Command of an Argentine battalion
Former
1894–?Lieutenant General
1894–?Major General
1894–?Brigadier general
1894–?Superior Commander
1835–1850Example of a Federalist military flag

Argentine Navy

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Naval ensign

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FlagDateUseDescription
Former
1852–1861Naval ensign ofState of Buenos Aires
1840s-1852Naval ensign ofUnitarian Party
1840s-1852Naval ensign ofArgentine Confederation
1818–1820Naval ensign ofUnited Provinces of the Río de la PlataSimilar to the national flag, but with a wider top stripe.

Jack

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FlagDateUseDescription
Current
Jack of theArgentine Navy.[6]A white square with the Sun of May on a light blue field.
Former
1818Jack ofUnited Provinces of the Río de la PlataThe national flag with eight stars encircling the Sun of May.

Rank flags

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FlagDateRankDescription
Current
Fleet
President of Argentina
Minister of the Navy
Supreme Commander of the Navy
Admiral of the fleet
Admiral
Vice Admiral
Rear Admiral
Captain Commanding a Naval or Naval Air Force
Commander of a Fleet, Naval or Naval Air Force
Commander of a Tusk Force, Naval or Naval Air Force
Commander of a Fleet Naval Division
Squadron Commander of Naval Air Force
Senior Officer
Naval infantry
Admiral
Vice Admiral
Rear Admiral
Captain
Commander in charge
Commander of the armed unit
Officer without Command
Former
1894–?President of Argentina
Minister of the Navy
Minister in Chief of the General Staff
Ministers of State
Admiral
Vice Admiral
Rear Admiral
Captain Adjutant-General
Captain in Command
19th centuryCommander-in-Chief of the Navy
Rear Admiral in command of a subordinate naval force
Vice Admiral in command of a subordinate naval force
Captain in command of a subordinate naval force
Admiral Chief of Arsenal
Vice Admiral Chief of Arsenal
Rear Admiral Chief of Arsenal
Captain Chief of Arsenal

Other

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FlagDateUseDescription
War Pennant
Flag of excellent readiness to battle award
1826AdmiralWilliam Brown's private flag given to him by the women after the Battle of Los Pozos.
1815–1820Flag of theprivateers in the service of theLeague of the Free Peoples

Air force

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FlagDateRankDescription
Current
Air Group Commander
Air Group Commander at the base
Commander of the Aviation Technical Group at the base
Squadron Commander
Director of the Air Force School
Director of the Air Force War Operations School
Director of the Military Aviation School

Veterans

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FlagDateUseDescription
2013–presentFlag of veterans of theMalvinas WarVertically 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.
?–2013Argentine triband with a black profile of theMalvinas islands in the center instead of the Sun of May.

Argentine Naval Prefecture

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FlagDateUseDescription
Current
?–presentArgentine Naval Prefecture
Former
1924-?Argentine Naval Prefecture

National Gendarmerie

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FlagDateUseDescription
Current
1938–presentArgentine National Gendarmerie

Police

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FlagDateUseDescription
Current
1943–presentArgentine Federal Police
2025–presentFederal Department of Investigation

Government

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FlagDateUseDescription
Former
?–?Ministry of Finance
?–?Ministry of Health

Civil ensign

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FlagDateUseDescription
Current
?–presentCivil ensign
?–presentPilot flag
Former
1852-1861Merchant flag ofState of Buenos Aires
19th centuryPilot flag Buenos Aires

First-level administrative divisions

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FlagDateAdministrative divisionDescription
1995–presentBuenos Aires City
1997–presentBuenos Aires Province
2011–presentCatamarca Province
Main article:Flag of Catamarca
2007–presentChaco Province
2004–presentChubut Province
Main article:Flag of Chubut
2014–presentCórdoba Province
1986–presentCorrientes Province
1987–presentEntre Ríos Province
1991–presentFormosa Province
1994–presentJujuy Province
1993–presentLa Pampa Province
Main article:Flag of La Pampa
1986–presentLa Rioja Province
1992–presentMendoza Province
Main article:Flag of the Andes
1992–presentMisiones Province
1989–presentNeuquén Province
2009–presentRío Negro Province
1997–presentSalta Province
Main article:Flag of Salta
2018-presentSan Juan Province
1988–presentSan Luis Province
2000–presentSanta Cruz Province
1986–present
1822–1880
Santa Fe Province
1985–presentSantiago del Estero Province
1999–presentTierra del Fuego Province
2010–presentTucumán Province
Main article:Flag of Tucumán

Historical flags

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National flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
National flags
1850–1861Flag of theArgentine ConfederationThree equal horizontal bands, the upper and lower bands are dark blue, and the lower band is white. A redSun of May is depicted on the white band. Four redPhrygian caps are placed in the corners.
1835–1850Three equal horizontal bands, the upper and lower bands are dark blue, and the lower band is white. A redSun of May is depicted on the white band. Four redPhrygian caps mounted onpikes are placed in the corners.
1831-1835
1815–1820Flag ofLeague of the Free Peoples
c. 1914
1819–1820Flag of theUnited Provinces of the Río de la Plata
1816-1818
1910-1916
Local national flags
1860–1862Flag of theKingdom of Araucania and Patagonia
1852–1861Flag of theState of Buenos Aires

Other historical flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1817–1820Flag of theArmy of the Andes
1813Flag of the Civil Freedom of Argentina
1820sRevolutionary flags used byFacundo Quiroga
1812-?Flags used byArmy of the North

Propesed flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1931Proposed civil flag

Ethnic groups flags

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FlagDateEthnic groupDescription
2016–presentComechingón
2000s–presentGuaraníFlag of the Guarani in Argentina.
Lule
1991–presentMapucheFlag of the Mapuches in Argentina. Once represented also Tehuelche people.
2009–presentMocoví
Main article:Mocoví flag
Pilagá
Selkʼnam
Main article:Selk'nam flag
TehuelcheThe blue of the sea, the brown of the mountains, the black arrow pointing north and the Southern Cross.
Toba
Tonocoté
Wichí
19th century –Y WladfaReconstruction of the flag used in the 19th century, at least in 1865. Has gained popularity in recent years.[7]
Flag ofPuerto Madryn. Argentina flag withWelsh Dragon

Political flags

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FlagDatePartyDescription
Current
1997–presentCommunist Party – Extraordinary Congress
1946–presentJusticialist Party
1896–presentSocialist Party
1893–presentRadical Civic Union
Former
1990-2009New Triumph Party
1965–1980Workers' Revolutionary Party
1957–1966Tacuara Nationalist Movement
1931–1958National Democratic Party
1919–1939Argentine Patriotic League,National Fascist Union and Nationalist Liberation Alliance (1930s)
1890–1891Civic Union
Other
1977–presentMothers of the Plaza de Mayo
1912–presentArgentine Agrarian Federation

Rebel groups flags

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FlagDateOrganizationDescription
Former
1973-1974People's Revolutionary Army of 22 August
1973-1974Popular Liberation Commandses
1973-1975Workers Power Communist Organizationes
1970–1981Montoneros
1970–1976People's Revolutionary ArmyTwo horizontal stripes (light blue and white) symbolizing the "first independence", with an additionalred star symbolizing the "second and final independence.[8]
1970-1975People's Revolutionary Army - Monte Ramón Rosa Jiménez Company
1968-1972Guerrilla of the Liberation Armyes
1963–1964People's Guerrilla Armyes
1955–1973Uturuncoses

Argentine Red Cross

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FlagDateUseDescription
Current
?–presentArgentine Red Cross
Former
?–?Argentine Red Cross

Scouts de Argentina

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FlagDateUseDescription
?–presentScouts de Argentina

Sporting flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
Current
?–presentArgentine Olympic Committee
Former
1912-?Argentine Football Association

Vexillology Association flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
?–presentArgentina Vexillology Association
?–presentFoundation Interdisciplinary Center for Cultural Studies

Argentine shipping company

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FlagDateCompanyDescription
Former
1960–1996Empresa Líneas Marítimas Argentinas
1949–1960Argentine Overseas Shipping Fleetes
1951–1992Fiscal Oilfieldses
1943–1950State Merchant Fleetes
1943–1950Río de La Plata S.A.es
1908–?Patagonian Importer and Exporter Corporation
?–1951Argentine Navigation Company Dodero

Burgees of Argentina

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  • Yacht Club Argentino
    Yacht Club Argentino
  • Club Delta Argentino
    Club Delta Argentino
  • Caption=Club Náutico Buchardo
    Caption=Club Náutico Buchardo
  • Caption=Club Marinas Puerto Santa Fe
    Caption=Club Marinas Puerto Santa Fe
  • Club de Náutica y Pesca "Comandante Espora"
    Club de Náutica y Pesca "Comandante Espora"
  • Club Regatas Chascomus
    Club Regatas Chascomus
  • Club Regatas La Plata
    Club Regatas La Plata
  • Club Regatas San Nicolas
    Club Regatas San Nicolas
  • Club San Fernando
    Club San Fernando
  • Club Universitario de Buenos Aires
    Club Universitario de Buenos Aires
  • Club Náutico Albatros
    Club Náutico Albatros
  • Club Náutico Bahia Blanca
    Club Náutico Bahia Blanca
  • Club Náutico Cordoba
    Club Náutico Cordoba
  • Club Náutico Mar Plata
    Club Náutico Mar Plata
  • Club Náutico Olivos
    Club Náutico Olivos
  • Club Náutico San Isidro
    Club Náutico San Isidro
  • Club Mendoza de Regatas
    Club Mendoza de Regatas
  • Club Náutico San Martin
    Club Náutico San Martin
  • Club Náutico San Pedro
    Club Náutico San Pedro
  • Club Náutico Sudeste
    Club Náutico Sudeste
  • Club Náutico Victoria
    Club Náutico Victoria
  • Club Náutico Zarate
    Club Náutico Zarate
  • Club de Veleros Barlovento
    Club de Veleros Barlovento
  • Club de Veleros Rosario
    Club de Veleros Rosario
  • Club de Veleros San Isidro
    Club de Veleros San Isidro
  • Yacht Club Rosario
    Yacht Club Rosario
  • Yacht Club Olivos
    Yacht Club Olivos
  • Yacht Club Santa Fe
    Yacht Club Santa Fe
  • Club Náutico Quilmes
    Club Náutico Quilmes
  • Club Náutico San Fernando
    Club Náutico San Fernando
  • Club Suizo de Buenos Aires
    Club Suizo de Buenos Aires
  • Yacht Club Buenos Aires
    Yacht Club Buenos Aires
  • Rowing Club Argentino
    Rowing Club Argentino
  • Yacht Club Neuquén
    Yacht Club Neuquén
  • Yacht Club San Isidro
    Yacht Club San Isidro
  • Yacht Club Entrerriano
    Yacht Club Entrerriano
  • Yacht Club Centro Naval
    Yacht ClubCentro Naval

See also

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References

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  1. ^"ARGENTINA 1862-1944".Angelfire. Retrieved18 December 2024.
  2. ^"Símbolos Nacionales" [National Symbols] (in Spanish). Presidency of the Argentine Nation. Retrieved29 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.
  3. ^"Decreto 1650/2010" (in Spanish). Argentina: Poder Ejecutivo Nacional. 23 November 2010. Archived fromthe original on September 24, 2020.
  4. ^"La Bandera Nacional" [The National Flag] (in Spanish). Belgranian National Institute. Archived fromthe original on 5 August 2012. Retrieved29 December 2012.Día 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 Matías de Aldao, al Capitán del Puerto de Buenos Aires.
  5. ^"Símbolos Nacionales" [National Symbols] (in Spanish). Presidency of the Argentine Nation. Retrieved29 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.
  6. ^"Navy jack". Flags of the World. Retrieved29 December 2012.
  7. ^"Welsh Community (Chubut Province, Argentina)".
  8. ^Kohan, Néstor (2006).Fidel para principiantes (1ª ed.). Buenos Aires, Argentina: Era Naciente. p. 136. Retrieved24 March 2010.

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