Flag of Artigas

Flag of Artigas
Bandera de Artigas
Proportion2:3
Adopted18 February 1952
Designed byJosé Gervasio Artigas
The flag of Artigas waving alongside the Uruguayan Flag in front of the Palacio Legislativo in Montevideo.
Uruguayan Air Force Roundel
Artigas' Cockade, military cockade of Uruguay

The flag of Artigas is one of the three official flags of Uruguay. Originally the national flag of the Liga Federal between 1815 and 1820, it was made an official symbol by the Uruguayan state in 1952, and pays homage to political and military leader José Gervasio Artigas, its designer and the national hero of Uruguay.

It has three horizontal stripes inspired by the Belgrano's flag, the top and bottom being blue, and the central one white. On top of them, it is crossed by a diagonal red stripe, a symbol of federalism.

In Uruguay, the flag of Artigas must be flown alongside the national flag and the flag of the Treinta y Tres near or on government buildings.


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