List of Portuguese flags
This is a list of flags used in Portugal.
National flag
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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30 June 1911 – | national flags and national ensign | A green and red rectangle with the national coat of arms (an armillary sphere and a Portuguese shield). |
Autonomous regions
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1979–present | Flag of Autonomous Region of the Azores. | This flag is similar to the flag of Portugal used between 1830 and 1910, except that the Portuguese coat of arms has been replaced by nine five-sided stars in an semi-circular arch over a stylized golden goshawk (in Portuguese: Açor), the symbol of the Azores, positioned over the border of the two bands. | |
1978–present | Flag of the Autonomous Region of Madeira. | A blue-gold-blue vertical triband with a red-bordered white Cross of Christ in the center. |
District Capitals
- Note: These flags do not usually represent the districts per se, but only the municipalities where each capital is located.
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Flag of Aveiro
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Flag of Beja
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Flag of Braga
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Flag of Bragança
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Flag of Castelo Branco
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Flag of Coimbra
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Flag of Évora
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Flag of Faro
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Flag of Guarda
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Flag of Leiria
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Flag of Lisboa
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Flag of Portalegre
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Flag of Porto
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Flag of Santarém
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Flag of Setúbal
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Flag of Viana do Castelo
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Flag of Vila Real
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Flag of Viseu
Governmental flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1911–present | Flag of the President of the Republic | A green rectangle with the national coat of arms. | |
2006–present | Flag of the Assembly of the Republic | A white rectangle (ratio 2:3) with a centrally positioned minor coat of arms and a green bordure. | |
1972–present | Prime Minister flag | This flag is like the flag of the President, but is white with a green saltire with the Arms (sphere and shield) at the centre. There is a red border on all four sides with a pattern of laurel leaves in gold. This replaces the former flag of the Minister of defence. | |
1911–present | Minister flag | Same flag as the prime-minister, but without the red border. | |
1911–1974 | Flag of the Minister of the Navy | White flag with a green cross of Saint George, with the Arms in the centre. As the position of "Minister of the Navy" has been abolished, the flag is currently not used. | |
1952–present | Flag of the Defence Minister | ||
1911–1974 | Flag of the War/Army Minister | Flag divided vertically like that of the Army, but with five white stars over all, arranged in a ring. As the position of "Minister of the War/Army" has been abolished, the flag is currently not used. |
Military flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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30 June 1911 – | Regimental colours of the Portuguese Armed Forces | Equally divided in green and red with the national coat of arms enclosed by two yellow laurel shoots intersecting at their stems and bound by a white scroll bearing Camões's verse "Esta é a ditosa pátria minha amada" (English: "This is my beloved fortunate fatherland") as the motto. | |
30 June 1911 – | Naval jack of Portugal | A square with a green-bordered red field charged with the national coat of arms on the center. |
Historical flags
National flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1095–1143 | A blue cross on a white (or silver) field. | ||
1143–1185 | A blue cross with five blue escutcheons each charged with an undetermined number of bezants on a white field. | ||
1185–1248 | Five blue escutcheons each charged with an undetermined number of bezants on a white field. | ||
1248–1385 | Five blue escutcheons each charged with an undetermined number of bezants on a white field. Border: red with yellow castles (number not fixed). | ||
1385–1485 | Five blue escutcheons each charged with an undetermined number of bezants on a white field. Border: red with yellow castles and a green cross of the Order of Aviz. | ||
1485–1495 | Five blue escutcheons each charged with 5 bezants on a white field. Border: red with 7 yellow castles. | ||
1495–1521 | |||
1521–1578 | |||
1578–1640 | |||
1616–1640 | Putative flag | ||
1640–1667 | |||
1667–1706 | |||
1706–1750 1826–1830 | |||
1750–1816 | |||
1816–1826 | |||
1830–1910 | Used on land | Vertical bicolour blue-white. Proportion of the fields: 1:1. | |
1830–1910 | Used at sea | Vertical bicolour blue-white. Proportion of the fields: 1:2. |
Overseas territories
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1975–1999 | Flag of the Government of Macau. During the Portuguese administration this flag also represented the Territory of Macau in the international forums, although it was not the official flag of the Portuguese colony. | A light blue field charged with the coat of arms of Government of Macau. | |
Flag of the Municipality of Macau, one of two local municipal governments. | This was the flag used at the handover to China in 1999. A light blue field charged with the coat of arms of Municipality of Macau. | ||
See also
- A Portuguesa
- Coat of arms of Portugal
- List of personal standards of the Kings of Portugal
- List of Macanese flags
- Portuguese vexillology
External links
- Media related to Flags of Portugal at Wikimedia Commons
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