List of Argentine Flags - First-level Administrative Divisions

First-level Administrative Divisions

Flag Administrative division Date Description
Buenos Aires ! Buenos Aires City 1995 Flag of Buenos Aires made by Juan de Garay in 1580.
Buenos Aires Province ! Buenos Aires Province 1997
Catamarca Province ! Catamarca Province 2011
Chaco Province ! Chaco Province 2007 A 1995 design was never adopted.
Chubut Province ! Chubut Province 2004
Córdoba Province ! Córdoba Province 2010 A vertical tricolor of red, white and blue with the Sun of May in the center of the white stripe.
Corrientes Province ! Corrientes Province 1986 It has existed since 1821.
Entre Ríos Province ! Entre Ríos Province 1987 Unofficially since 1815.
Formosa Province ! Formosa Province 1991
Jujuy Province ! Jujuy Province 1994 Flag used by Manuel Belgrano.
La Pampa Province ! La Pampa Province 1993
La Rioja Province ! La Rioja Province 1986
Mendoza Province ! Mendoza Province 1992 Known as the flag of the Andes, it was used by Argentine patriot José de San Martín during his military campaigns in Chile and Peru.
Misiones Province ! Misiones Province 1992
Neuquén Province ! Neuquén Province 1989
Río Negro Province ! Río Negro Province 2009
Salta Province ! Salta Province 1997 Flag of Salta.
San Juan Province ! San Juan Province 1997
San Luis Province ! San Luis Province 1988
Santa Cruz Province ! Santa Cruz Province 2000
Santa Fe Province ! Santa Fe Province 1986 Unofficially since 1822. A vertical tricolor of red, white and blue with the provincial coat of arms in the center
Santiago del Estero Province ! Santiago del Estero Province 1985
Tierra del Fuego Province ! Tierra del Fuego Province 1999 A diagonal bicolor of sky blue and orange with the albatross in the center and the Southern Cross in the fly.
Tucumán Province ! Tucumán Province 2010

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