Flag of Uruguay

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Flag of Uruguay
Flag of  Uruguay
Use National flag and ensign. National flag and ensign
Proportion 2:3
Adopted July 11, 1830
Design A field of alternating white and blue stripes with a white canton charged with the Sun of May
Designed by Joaquín Suárez

The national flag of Uruguay (Pabellón Nacional) has a field of nine equal horizontal stripes alternating white and blue. The canton is white, charged with the Sun of May, from which 16 rays extend, alternating between triangular and wavy.[1] The flag was first adopted by law on December 16, 1828 and had 17 stripes until July 11, 1830, when a new law reduced the number of stripes to nine.[2] The flag was designed by Joaquín Suárez.[2]

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[edit] Symbolism and design

The nine horizontal stripes on the flag represents the nine original counties. The overall design bears a resemblance to the flag of the United States and the flag of Greece.

[edit] The national banners

Unusual among nations, Uruguay has three official "National Banners" (Banderas Patrias): the Pabellón, as described above, the flag of Artigas, and the flag of the Treinta y Tres (Decree 18, February 1952). While the Pabellón Nacional is the main national flag, the other two flags are also officially recognized for historical reasons, and all three are flown together on government buildings.

Flag of Artigas
Flag of Artigas
Flag of the Treinta y Tres
Flag of the Treinta y Tres


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[edit] References

  1. ^ Flag of Uruguay. The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency. Retrieved on 2007-06-27.
  2. ^ a b Uruguay, flag of. Guide to Hispanic Heritage. Britannica.com. Retrieved on 2007-06-27.

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