Flag of Buenos Aires Province

The current flag of Buenos Aires Province.

The flag of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, was created by students and officially adopted by Provincial Law 11.997 on August 12, 1997, after being chosen among other designs by vote of the educative community.

Symbolism

The color green represents the province's fields; the blue refers to its rivers, the sea at its coasts and the sky over it. The red hemisphere symbolizes federalism. The yellow stands for production's fecundity. The laurel leaves represent the province's glory. The cog wheel stands for industrial production, while the half sunflower stands for agricultural output.[1]

Previous flag

This was the official flag of Buenos Aires Province towards the end of federalist governor Juan Manuel de Rosas' term. The flag was created on the basic pattern of the flag of Argentina, but the blue color was made darker as the light blue in Argentina's national flag was considered at the time to be a symbol of the Unitarian Party. In the Rosas' design, the red hats, the dark blue background and the red sun, all sombilize federalism. The sun's original yellow color was also darkened over time until it became also red.

After Buenos Aires Province's secession from the Argentine Confederation in 1852, the same design was also used as a national flag by the Confederation until 1861.

Flag of Buenos Aires Province in 1848.

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