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List of Paraguayan flags

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Flags of Paraguay

This is a list of flags used inParaguay.

National flag

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FlagDateUseDescription
2013 – TodayFlag of ParaguayA horizontal triband of red, white and blue, defaced on the obverse with the national coat of arms.
2013 – TodayFlag of Paraguay (reversed)A horizontal triband of red, white and blue, defaced on the reverse with the reversed national coat of arms.

Government flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
2013 – TodayPresidential Flag of ParaguayA blue field with 4 golden stars in each corner and the coat of arms in the center.[1]
1990 – 2013Presidential Flag of ParaguayA blue field with 4 golden stars in each corner and the coat of arms in the center.[1]
1842 – 1990Presidential Flag of ParaguayA blue field with 4 golden stars in each corner and the coat of arms in the center.[1]

Ethnic group flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
2013 – TodayGuarani Flaga horizontal bicolour of red and green.

Military flag

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FlagDateUseDescription
1811 – TodayNaval Jack of TheParaguayan NavyA White field with a red and blue saltire and a White disc with a Golden star in the center.[2]

Political flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1990 – TodayFlag of TheFree Homeland PartyA horizontal tricolour of red, White and blue with the logo in the center.
1951 – TodayFlag of TheRevolutionary Febrerista Partya green field with the logo in the center.
1887 – TodayFlag of TheColorado Partya red field with a white star in the canton.
1887 – TodayFlag of TheAuthentic Radical Liberal Partya blue field with a white star in the canton.

Department flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1961 -

Today

Flag ofAsunciónA horizontal tricolor of red (upwards), White and red with the department's arms in the center.[3]
??? – TodayFlag ofAlto ParaguayA horizontal tricolor of red, White and blue with the motto “forcé, life, prosperity” in the center.
??? – TodayFlag ofAlto ParanáA vertical tricolor of green, White and Brown.
??? – TodayFlag ofAmambayA 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.
??? – TodayFlag ofBoquerónA horizontal tricolor of blue, White and green.
??? – TodayFlag ofCaaguazúA horizontal tricolor of red, White and blue with 5 green stars in the center.
??? – TodayFlag ofCaazapáA horizontal bicolor of green and red with a white square ended on the upper hoist-side corner of the green band.
??? – TodayFlag ofCanindeyúa green with 3 bands of blue, White and red downwards.
??? – TodayFlag ofCentrala White field with a red stripe and 19 blue stars.
??? – TodayFlag ofConcepcióna diagonal bicolor of blue and White and a red stripe between.
??? – TodayFlag ofCordilleraTwo 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]
??? – TodayFlag ofGuairáa horizontal bicolor of cyan and purple.
??? – TodayFlag ofItapúaa horizontal tricolor of green, White and red with the department's arms in the center.
??? – TodayFlag ofMisionesa horizontal tricolor of yellow, White and green separated by two narrow stripes of red and blue and the department's arms in the center.
??? – TodayFlag ofÑeembucúa horizontal tricolor of White, mint and blue.
??? – TodayFlag ofParaguaríA 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.
??? – TodayFlag ofPresidente Hayesa horizontal tricolor of green (upwards), White and green.
??? – TodayFlag ofSan Pedroa vertical tricolor of blue, White and green with the department's arms in the center.

District flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1957 – TodayFlag ofCiudad del EsteA white field with the district's arms in the center.
??? – TodayFlag ofDoctor Juan León MallorquínA horizontal bicolor of red and yellow.
1896 – TodayFlag ofDomingo Martínez de IralaA horizontal tricolor of green, White and yellow.
1896 – TodayHernandariasAn orange field with the white-edged brown Nordic cross that extends to the edges; the vertical part of the cross is shifted to the hoist side and the district arms in the canton.
1958 – TodayFlag ofMinga GuazúA White field with 3 green stars, a diagonal stripe of black and red and the district arms in the center.
1929 – TodayFlag ofPresidente FrancoA White field with a red border and the district arms in the center.
1989 – TodayFlag ofSanta Ritasix stripes of black and White and the district arms in the center.
1961 – TodayFlag ofColonia Yguazúseven stripes of White and green and the district arms up the corner.
1899 – TodayFlag ofPedro Juan Caballerofour triangles of red, green, blue and Orange, 14 stars and the district arms in the center.
1845 – TodayFlag ofCaaguazúa horizontal tricolor of green (upper), White and green.
1758 – TodayFlag ofCoronel Oviedoa horizontal tricolor of red (upper), White and red and the district arms in the center.
1956 – TodayFlag ofDoctor Juan Eulogio Estigarribiaa horizontal tricolor of Orange, White and blue with a green isosceles triangle based on the hoist side.
1858 – TodayFlag ofDoctor Juan Manuel Frutosa horizontal tricolor of red (upper), White and red.
1607 – TodayFlag ofCaazapáa horizontal tricolor of red (upper), yellow and red.
1959 – TodayFlag ofSalto del Guairáa White field with 3 diagonal stripes of red, White and blue and the department's arms in the center.
1862 – TodayFlag ofAreguáa White field with 2 diagonal stripes of red and green and the department's arms in the center.
1939 – TodayFlag ofFernando de la MoraDivided into four rectangles. Going clockwise from the top-left: a White rectangle with the department's arms, a red rectangle, a White rectangle, and a blue rectangle.
1539 – TodayFlag ofItá4 rectangles of yellow, blue, red and green with a White vertical stripe, 3 small horizontal stripes of red, White and blue and the department's arms in the center.
1962 – TodayFlag ofLambaréa White field with the department's arms in the center.
1868 – TodayFlag ofLuquea horizontal tricolor of blue (upper), gold and blue.
1944 – TodayFlag ofMariano Roque Alonsoa White field with the department's arms in the center.
1991 – TodayFlag ofÑembya horizontal bicolor of red and White with the department's arms in the center.
1775 – TodayFlag ofSan Lorenzoa horizontal tricolor of White (upper), red and White.
1773 – TodayFlag ofConcepcióna White field with the department's arms in the center.
1770 – TodayFlag ofCaacupéa yellow field with a horizontal green field downwards and the department's arms in the canton.
1770 – TodayFlag ofCaraguataya horizontal tricolor of White, Orange and green.
1955 – TodayFlag ofNueva ColombiaA horizontal tricolour of yellow (double-width), blue and red, similar to the Colombian Flag.
1636 – TodayFlag ofPiribebuya red field with the department's arms in the center.
1881 – TodayFlag ofSan Bernardinoa White field with the department's arms in the center.
1539 – TodayFlag ofTobatíA horizontal bicolor of Green and White.
1570 – TodayFlag ofVillarricaa White field with the department's arms in the center.
1946 – TodayFlag ofCambyretáA Horizontal tricolor of Orange, White and green.
1843 – TodayFlag ofCarmen del Paranáa horizontal tricolor of blue, green and yellow with the department's arms in the center.
1615 – TodayFlag ofEncarnacióna White field with 3 diagonal stripes of red, yellow and blue and the department's arms in the center.
1900 – TodayFlag ofHohenaua Golden saltire on a diagonal bicolor of green and red.
1912 – TodayFlag ofObligado4 horizontal stripes of cyan, Orange, yellow and green.
1632 – TodayFlag ofSan Cosme y Damiána White field with the department's arms in the center.
1609 – TodayFlag ofSan Ignacioa horizontal tricolor of White, green and red.
1893 – TodayFlag ofSan Juan Bautistaa horizontal tricolor of yellow, White and green.
1917 – TodayFlag ofSan Patricioa horizontal tricolor of red, White and green.
1647 – TodayFlag ofSanta Maríaa horizontal tricolor of yellow, White and green.
1698 – TodayFlag ofSanta Rosa5 horizontal stripes of red (upper), white (upper), blue, White and red.
1779 – TodayFlag ofPilara White field with the department's arms in the center.
1725 – TodayFlag ofCarapeguá andParaguaría White field with the department's arms in the center.
1792 – TodayFlag ofLima7 stripes of White and red with the department's arms in the center.
1786 – TodayFlag ofSan Pedro de Ycuamandiyúa horizontal tricolor of cyan, Orange and black with the department's arms in the center.

Historical flags

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Spanish rule

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FlagDateUseDescription
1528 – 1785Flag of TheSpanish EmpireA red saltire resembling two crossed, roughly-pruned (knotted) branches, on a white field.
1785 – 1811Flag of The Kingdom of SpainA horizontal triband flag of red, yellow (double width) and red; charged with the Spanish coat of arms off-centred toward the hoist.[5]

Territories under Portuguese rule

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FlagDateUseDescription
1811 – 1816Variant of the royal flag until the late 18th century (used only in fortresses and warships of the Crown) and national flag from then onWhite with the coat of arms of the Kingdom in the middle (variant with a heraldic console encircling the shield)
1816 – 1822National flagWhite with the coat of arms of the Kingdom in the middle (coat of arms of theUnited Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves)
1811 – 1816Flag of thePrincipality of BrazilThe armillary sphere representing the Portuguese navigation on a white field; was the banner of thePrinces of Brazil.
1815 – 1822Flag of theKingdom of BrazilA blue field with the armillary sphere in the center.

Historical national flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1811Flag of Paraguaya horizontal tricolor of blue, yellow and red with Spain's arms in the center
1811Flag of Paraguaya blue field with a 6 pointed star in the canton.
1811Flag of Paraguaya horizontal tricolor of green, White and red.
1811 – 1812Flag of Paraguaya horizontal tricolor of red, yellow and blue.
1812 – 1826Flag of Paraguaya horizontal tricolor of red, White and blue.
1826 – 1842Flag of Paraguaya light blue field with a 6 pointed star in the canton.
1842 – 1954Flag of ParaguayA horizontal triband of red, white and blue, defaced on the obverse with the national coat of arms.
1842 – 1954Flag of Paraguay (reversed)A horizontal triband of red, white and blue, defaced on the reverse with the reversed national coat of arms.
1954 – 1988Flag of ParaguayA horizontal triband of red, white and blue, defaced on the obverse with the national coat of arms.
1954 – 1988Flag of Paraguay (reversed)A horizontal triband of red, white and blue, defaced on the reverse with the reversed national coat of arms.
1988 – 1990Flag of ParaguayA horizontal triband of red, white and blue, defaced on the obverse with the national coat of arms.
1988 – 1990Flag of Paraguay (reversed)A horizontal triband of red, white and blue, defaced on the reverse with the reversed national coat of arms.
1990 – 2013Flag of ParaguayA horizontal triband of red, white and blue, defaced on the obverse with the national coat of arms.
1990 – 2013Flag of Paraguay (reversed)A horizontal triband of red, white and blue, defaced on the reverse with the reversed national coat of arms.

Territories under Argentina

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FlagDateUseDescription
1812Flag ofManuel Belgranoa horizontal bicolor of white and light blue.[6][7][8][9]
1812 – 1818TheFlag of Macha (Officially adopted in 1816)a triband, composed of three equal horizontal bands colored light blue, white and light blue[6]
1818 – 1819Flag of theUnited Provincesa triband, composed of three equal horizontal bands colored light blue, white and light blue with a yellowSun of May in the center.[10]
1819 – 1820The flag briefly had a darker color[11]
1820 – 1831The old color was restored[10]
1831 – 1835Flag chosen byJuan Manuel de Rosas after his ascension to power and in thenewly createdArgentine Confederation
1835 – 1850Flag of the Argentine Confederation
1850 – 1861Flag of the Argentine Confederation
1861 – 1876Flag of Argentina. Utilized a more obtuse aspect ratio

Territories under Bolivia

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FlagDateUseDescription
1821–1822Flag of TheProtectorate of PeruA diagonal quartered red and White field with the coat of arms in the center.
1825–1826Flag ofBoliviaA vertical tricolor of green, red and green with a golden 5-pointed star decorated with a laurel in the center of the red band.
1825–1826State Flag of BoliviaA vertical tricolor of green, red and green with 5 golden 5-pointed stars decorated with a laurels in the center of the red band.
1826–1831Flag of BoliviaA vertical tricolor of green, red and green with a horizontal yellow band upwards.
1826–1831State Flag of BoliviaA vertical tricolor of green, red and green with a horizontal yellow band upwards and the coat of arms in the center.
1831–1851Flag of BoliviaA horizontal tricolor of yellow, red and green.
1831–1851State Flag of BoliviaA horizontal tricolor of yellow, red and green with the coat of arms in the center of the red band.
1836–1839Flag of ThePeru–Bolivian ConfederationA red field with the arms of the 3 states of the confederation on a laurel.
1851 – 1938Flag of BoliviaA horizontal tricolor of red, yellow and green.
1851 – 1938State Flag of BoliviaA horizontal tricolor of red, yellow and green with the coat of arms centered in the yellow band.

Territories under Brazil

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FlagDateUseDescription
1822Flag of the newly independent Kingdom of BrazilThe Prince Royal's Personal Standard with a Royal Crown instead of an Imperial.
1822 – 1853Flag of theEmpire of BrazilTheImperial Coat of Arms, within a yellow rhombus representing theHouse of Habsburg, on a green field representing theHouse of Braganza.[12]
1853 – 1876Flag of the Empire of BrazilThe Coat of arms of Brazil, within a yellow rhombus representing the House of Habsburg, on a green field representing the House of Braganza.[12]

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"Presidential flag of Paraguay".www.fotw.info. Retrieved2024-04-11.
  2. ^"Paraguayan Flags (Paraguay) from The World Flag Database".www.flags.net. Retrieved2024-04-11.
  3. ^http://www.jma.gov.py/Compendio/Pdfs/Ordenanzas/ord-2001-208.pdf.{{cite web}}:Missing or empty|title= (help)
  4. ^"Gobernación de Cordillera".www.gobernacioncordillera.gov.py. Archived fromthe original on 2016-07-25. Retrieved2024-04-11.
  5. ^"Heráldica Hispánica" (in Spanish). 2020-04-21. Retrieved2024-04-11.
  6. ^ab"Argentina".
  7. ^"Vexilla Mundi".www.vexilla-mundi.com. Retrieved2024-04-11.
  8. ^"Argentina".www.worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved2024-04-11.
  9. ^"Colores de la Bandera Nacional Argentina azul y blanca Pelemica dia de la bandera Efemerides Manuel Belgrano : Banderas de Rosas Marchas patrióticas Musica de la época de Juan Manuel de Rosas (1830-1850):: apuntes Historia Argentina resumenes".www.lagazeta.com.ar. Retrieved2024-04-11.
  10. ^ab"Texto completo | Argentina.gob.ar". 2020-09-24.Archived from the original on 2020-09-24. Retrieved2024-04-11.
  11. ^"Manuel Belgrano".www.lagazeta.com.ar. Retrieved2024-04-11.
  12. ^abhttp://www.biblioteca.presidencia.gov.br/publicacoes-oficiais/catalogo/itamar/os-simbolos-nacionais-1993-color.{{cite web}}:Missing or empty|title= (help)
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