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List of Cuban flags

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National flag

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FlagDateUseDescription
1906-presentFlag of CubaFive horizontal stripes, three of indigo blue alternate with two white, with the red equilateral triangle based on the hoist-side bearing the white five-pointed star in the center.[1]
1902-1906Flag of Cuba (sky blue variant)Sky blue variant used by theRepublic of Cuba from 1902 to 1906. The blue was officially changed to a dark indigo as outlined by thePresidential Decree 24/04/1906.[2]

Governmental flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1959-presentFlag of thepresident of Cuba
1959-presentFlag of thepresident of Cuba (Commander-in-Chief)
1929-1959Flag of thepresident of Cuba
1909-1929Flag of thepresident of Cuba
1909-1929Flag of thepresident of Cuba (Afloat)

Military flags

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Naval flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of Commander of the Revolutionary Navy
Flag of Deputy Chief of the Revolutionary Navy
Flag of Naval Base Commander
Flag of Squadron Commander
Masthead Pennant
Naval Jack

Rank flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of the first vice minister
Flag of the Minister of the Revolutionary Armed Forces
Flag of the vice minister, Chief of General Staff
Flag of the Chief of Army
Flag of thepresident of Cuba (Commander-in-Chief)

Local flags

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Flags of municipalities

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FlagDateUseDescription
Flag of the city ofHavana[3]
Flag ofQuivicán
Flag ofSanta Clara[4]
Flag ofCienfuegos
Flag ofCumanayagua[5]
Flag ofBayamo andYara[6]
Flag ofJagüey Grande
Link to fileFlag ofCiénaga de Zapata[7]
Flag ofCruces[8]
Link to fileFlag ofRanchuelo
Flag ofGuanabacoa[9]
Link to fileFlag ofCaimito[10]
Flag ofTrinidad
Link to fileFlag ofSantiago de Cuba

Historical local flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1976-2010Flag ofLa Habana Province (1976–2010)
1845Flag ofTrinidad Maritime Province
1845Flag ofLa Habana Maritime Province[11]
1845Flag ofSan Juan de los Remedios Maritime Province[12]
1845Flag ofSantiago de Cuba Maritime Province[13]
1845Flag ofNuevitas Maritime Province[14]
1885Flag ofCienfuegos Maritime Province[15]
1885Flag ofSagua La Grande Maritime Province[16]

Historical flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1521–1843Flag ofCross of Burgundy
1810Flag of Joaquín Infante, one of the earliest Cuban independence movements
1823Flag of the sun of Bolivar, the first planned flag used for the plans for a Bolivarian Cuba
1823Flag of the suns of Bolivar, The first flag used during the conspiracy for a Bolivarian Cuba
1823Flag of the suns of Bolivar, The second flag used during the conspiracy for a Bolivarian Cuba
1895Unofficial cuban autonomist flag in 1895 utilized byJesús Rabí
1843–1873
1874–1898
Flag ofSpanish America
1873–1874Flag ofFirst Spanish Republic
1847-1848The flag of the Conspiracy of the Cuban Rose Mine, an annexationist movement led by Narcisco Lopez between 1847 and 1848
1847Flag of The Havana Club Movement, a U.S. annexationist movement of Cuba in 1847
1868–1878Céspedes flag ofTen Years' War[17]
Flag of the Revolutionary Directorate
Flag of theRevolutionary Directorate of 13 March[18]
1953-1962Party flag of theMovimiento 26 de Julio[19]
Naval Jack of Cuba, also known as the flag of Yara or the flag of La Demajagua
1959–1976Standard of theprime minister of Cuba
1898-1902
1906–1909
Flag ofMilitary Government of Cuba
1960The flag of Brigade 2506; a CIA-sponsored group of Cuban exiles formed in 1960 to attempt the military overthrow of the Cuban government headed by Fidel Castro.[20][21]
1933Flag of theCuban Revolution of 1933[22]

Political flags

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FlagDatePartyDescription
1965–presentCommunist Party of Cuba
1965–presentYoung Communist League,youth organization of the Communist Party of Cuba
1925-1961Popular Socialist Party
1961–presentAlpha 66
1962–1970'sMovimiento Nacionalista Cristiano, a Falangist organization made by Cuban exiles
1962–1989flag of the Movimiento Nacionalista Cubano, a Cuban exile 3rd positionist organization that conducted several assassinations and bombings
1931-1952ABC


2003-presentLa Falange Cubanaes
2017-presentThe Cuban Libertarian Party[23]
Pioneers Organization "Jose Martí"[24]
1930 - PresentOrganisation Autentica[25]

House Flags

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FlagDateUseDescription
1916-1956Cuban shipping companyes

See also

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Wikimedia Commons has media related toFlags of Cuba.

References

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  1. ^"Ley de 6 de enero de 1906 y decreto presidencial de 24 de abril del mismo año ; regularizando el uso de la bandera, escudo y sello de la República de Cuba".Latin American Pamphlet Digital Collection - CURIOSity Digital Collections. Retrieved2024-03-13.
  2. ^"Ley de 6 de enero de 1906 y decreto presidencial de 24 de abril del mismo año ; regularizando el uso de la bandera, escudo y sello de la República de Cuba".Latin American Pamphlet Digital Collection - CURIOSity Digital Collections. Retrieved2024-03-13.
  3. ^"Havana (Havana, Cuba)".CRW Flags. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  4. ^"Portal del Ciudadano Mi Santa Clara - La Bandera de Santa Clara".www.misantaclara.gob.cu. Archived fromthe original on 2023-05-27. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  5. ^"Símbolos municipales".Portal del Ciudadano Municipio Cumanayagua (in European Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 2024-07-09. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  6. ^"Cuba - Cespedes Flag (1868)".CRW Flags. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  7. ^"Simbolos Municipales".Portal del ciudadano (in European Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 2021-08-13. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  8. ^Provincial (Desoft), Equipo de Producción."Portal del Ciudadano del Municipio de Cruces - Símbolos municipales".cruces.gob.cu (in European Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 2024-07-09. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  9. ^"Guanabacoa - www.siemprecubanos.com".Siempre Cubanos (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2022-11-01. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  10. ^EPP."ESCUDO CAIMITO".Portal del ciudadano en Caimito (in European Spanish). Archived fromthe original on 2021-08-13. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  11. ^"Cuba - Maritime Provinces of Spain".CRW Flags. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  12. ^"Cuba - Maritime Provinces of Spain".CRW Flags. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  13. ^"Cuba - Maritime Provinces of Spain".CRW Flags. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  14. ^"Cuba - Maritime Provinces of Spain".CRW Flags. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  15. ^"Cuba - Maritime Provinces of Spain".CRW Flags. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  16. ^"Cuba - Maritime Provinces of Spain".CRW Flags. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  17. ^"Cuba - Cespedes Flag (1868)".CRW Flags. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  18. ^Spiritus, Escambray Sancti (2021-03-13)."El Directorio Revolucionario: retazos de una epopeya".Escambray (in Spanish). Retrieved2022-11-01.
  19. ^"Cuba - Political Flags - Part I".www.fotw.info. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  20. ^"Organización Auténtica, Brigada 2506".www.autentico.org. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  21. ^"pagina index".bayofpigs2506.com. Retrieved2022-11-01.
  22. ^Oberkommando der Marine 1992, p. 104.
  23. ^"The Cuban Libertarian Party Launches in Havana!".Libertarian Party of Nevada. May 7, 2017. Retrieved2024-04-17.
  24. ^"Cuba - Political Flags - Part I".CRW Flags. Retrieved2024-04-17.
  25. ^"Cuba - Political Flags - Part II".CRW Flags. Retrieved2024-04-17.
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