This is a list of flags used inParaguay.
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2013–present | Nationalflag (Obverse and reverse) | A horizontal triband of red, white and blue, defaced on the obverse with the national coat of arms. | |
| A horizontal triband of red, white and blue, defaced on the reverse with the reversed national coat of arms. |
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current | |||
| 2013–present | Presidential standard of Paraguay | A blue field with 4 golden stars in each corner and the coat of arms in the center.[1] | |
| Former | |||
| 1990–2013 | Presidential standard of Paraguay | A blue field with 4 golden stars in each corner and the coat of arms in the center.[1] | |
| 1842–1990 | A blue field with 4 golden stars in each corner and the coat of arms in the center.[1] | ||
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current | |||
| 1811–present | Naval Jack of TheParaguayan Navy | A White field with a red and blue saltire and a White disc with a Golden star in the center.[2] | |
| Flag | Date | Rank | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current | |||
| ?-present | Minister of National Defense | ||
| ?-present | Commander in Chief of the Paraguay Armed Forces | ||
| 19th century-present[a] | Admiral | ||
| ?-present | Vice Admiral | ||
| ?-present | Rear Admiral | ||
| ?-present | Captain commanding a naval force | ||
| ?-present | Commander of a naval squadron | ||
| ?-present | Commander and Lieutenant-Commander as a Commander of Group | ||
| ?-present | seniority pennant | ||
| Former | |||
| ?-? | Minister of War and Navy | ||
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current | |||
| 19th century-present | War Pennant | ||
| ?-present | Flag of Naval Prefecture | ||
| Former | |||
| 19th century | War Pennant | ||
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current | |||
| ?–present | National Police of Paraguay | ||
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Former | |||
| 19th century | Merchant flag | ||
| Flag | Date | Administrative division | Description | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ?–present | Alto Paraguay | A horizontal tricolor of red, White and blue with the motto “forcé, life, prosperity” in the center. | ||
| ?–present | Alto Paraná | A vertical tricolor of green, White and Brown. | ||
| ?–present | Amambay | A red field with the white-edged green Nordic cross that extends to the edges; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side. | ||
| 1961–present | Asunción | A horizontal tricolor of red (upwards), White and red with the department's arms in the center.[3] | ||
| ?–present | Boquerón | A horizontal tricolor of blue, White and green. | ||
| ?–present | Caaguazú | A horizontal tricolor of red, White and blue with 5 green stars in the center. | ||
| ?–present | Caazapá | A horizontal bicolor of green and red with a white square ended on the upper hoist-side corner of the green band. | ||
| ?–present | Canindeyú | a green with 3 bands of blue, White and red downwards. | ||
| ?–present | Central | a White field with a red stripe and 19 blue stars. | ||
| ?–present | Concepción | a diagonal bicolor of blue and White and a red stripe between. | ||
| ?–present | Cordillera | Two equal horizontal bands of white (top) and green with a red-edged blue isosceles triangle based on the hoist side, a golden 12-pointed star inside the triangle and the department's arms in the center.[4] | ||
| ?–present | Guairá | a horizontal bicolor of cyan and purple. | ||
| ?–present | Itapúa | a horizontal tricolor of green, White and red with the department's arms in the center. | ||
| ?–present | Misiones | a horizontal tricolor of yellow, White and green separated by two narrow stripes of red and blue and the department's arms in the center. | ||
| ?–present | Ñeembucú | a horizontal tricolor of White, mint and blue. | ||
| ?–present | Paraguarí | A white cross with the department's arms in the center that divides the flag into four rectangles, red and green at the top and green and red at the bottom. | ||
| ?–present | Presidente Hayes | a horizontal tricolor of green (upwards), White and green. | ||
| ?–present | San Pedro | a vertical tricolor of blue, White and green with the department's arms in the center. | ||
| Flag | Date | Ethnic group | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current | |||
| 2013 – Today | Guarani Flag | a horizontal bicolour of red and green. | |
| Flag | Date | Party | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current | |||
| 2002–present | Free Homeland Party | ||
| 1960s–present | Revolutionary Febrerista Party | ||
| 19th century–present | Colorado Party | ||
| 19th century–present | Liberal Party andAuthentic Radical Liberal Party | ||
| Former | |||
| 1992-2002 | Free Homeland Movement | ||
| Flag | Date | Organization | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current | |||
| 2010s–present | Armed Peasant Association | ||
| 2008–present | Paraguayan People's Army | ||
| Former | |||
| 1940s | Red Banner | ||
| Flag | Date | Use | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Current | |||
| ?–present | Paraguayan Football Association | ||
| Former | |||
| ?-? | Paraguayan Football Association | ||
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