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Flag of Argentine

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The pale blue (celeste) cockades worn by patriots in May 1810, when the Spanish viceroy in Buenos Aires yielded authority to the local government, and the uniforms worn by Argentines in 1806, when the British attacked Buenos Aires, may have been the origin of the celeste-white-celeste horizontally striped flag first hoisted on Feb. 12, 1812, by Gen. Manuel Belgrano. On July 9, 1816, Argentina, then part of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, proclaimed its independence from Spain. However, it was not until Feb. 25, 1818, that the golden “Sun of May” was added to the centre of the flag in reference to the events of May 1810, when the sun supposedly shone through the clouds.
national flag of Argentina, 1818–2010
national flag of Argentina, 1818–2010

At first there were struggles between those who wanted a strongly centralized Argentina and those who favoured broad autonomy for the individual provinces, many of which had flags of their own. Even when they acted as independent states, however, those provinces had few contacts with foreign powers, and the flag of Buenos Aires province generally represented the Argentine Confederation in the international sphere. Finally, in 1860 definitive unification firmly established the celeste-white-celeste as the sole flag for the whole country. The exact colour shade for that flag was never determined, and various width-to-length ratios included 1 to 2, 9 to 14, and 2 to 3. On Aug. 16, 1985, permission was granted to private citizens to fly the version that incorporates the Sun of May in the centre, a right previously restricted to the government and military.

The Argentine flag influenced the designs of the national flags of five Central American states (El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua), as well as that of neighbouring Uruguay. A modified version of the Argentine flag featuring slightly darker blue stripes and a redesigned sun emblem came into effect on Nov. 23, 2010.
Whitney Smith_Encyclopaedia Britannica
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The pale blue (celeste) cockades worn by patriots in May 1810, when the Spanish viceroy in Buenos Aires yielded authority to the local government, and the uniforms worn by Argentines in 1806, when the British attacked Buenos Aires, may have been the origin of the celeste-white-celeste horizontally striped flag first hoisted on Feb. 12, 1812, by Gen. Manuel Belgrano. On July 9, 1816, Argentina, then part of the United Provinces of the Río de la Plata, proclaimed its independence from Spain. However, it was not until Feb. 25, 1818, that the golden “Sun of May” was added to the centre of the flag in reference to the events of May 1810, when the sun supposedly shone through the clouds.
national flag of Argentina, 1818–2010
national flag of Argentina, 1818–2010

At first there were struggles between those who wanted a strongly centralized Argentina and those who favoured broad autonomy for the individual provinces, many of which had flags of their own. Even when they acted as independent states, however, those provinces had few contacts with foreign powers, and the flag of Buenos Aires province generally represented the Argentine Confederation in the international sphere. Finally, in 1860 definitive unification firmly established the celeste-white-celeste as the sole flag for the whole country. The exact colour shade for that flag was never determined, and various width-to-length ratios included 1 to 2, 9 to 14, and 2 to 3. On Aug. 16, 1985, permission was granted to private citizens to fly the version that incorporates the Sun of May in the centre, a right previously restricted to the government and military.

The Argentine flag influenced the designs of the national flags of five Central American states (El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, and Nicaragua), as well as that of neighbouring Uruguay. A modified version of the Argentine flag featuring slightly darker blue stripes and a redesigned sun emblem came into effect on Nov. 23, 2010.
Whitney Smith_Encyclopaedia Britannica
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Uploaded By: emma999
Date Uploaded: January 31, 2023
Filename: Argentine.jpg
Original Resolution: 2560x1600
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Category: 3D and CG

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