by Roland Smoker | Jun 21, 2018
The flag of the Argentinian Province of La Rioja consists of two horizontal stripes of white and blue and a diagonal red band going from the bottom left to the top right. On the center of the flag there is a wreath of laurel with two branches, each branch containing...
by Roland Smoker | Apr 2, 2018
The flag of the Argentinian Province of Tierra del Fuego consists of a white albatross with wings spread diagonally across the flag separating two regions, one of orange and one of blue with white stars in the shape of the Southern Cross. The orange region represents...
by Roland Smoker | Mar 1, 2018
The flag of the Argentinian Province of San Juan consists of three horizontal bands, two light blue bands separated by a slightly larger white band, with province’s coat of arms and the words “EN UNION Y LIBERTAD”, which translates to “In Union and Freedom”, in the...
by Roland Smoker | Dec 28, 2017
The flag of the Argentinian province of Córdoba consists of a vertical triband of red, white, and light blue with a gold Jesuit Sun. The Jesuit Sun is a portrayal of a sun with 32 rays, alternating between wavy rays and straight rays. Red represents spilled blood,...
by Roland Smoker | Jul 31, 2017
The flag of the Argentinian province of Tucamán consists of a horizontal triband of white, blue, and white. The colors are the same as that or the national flag of Argentina, which also uses a horizontal triband, but its colors are reversed compared to that of flag of...
by Roland Smoker | Sep 1, 2016
The flag of the Argentinian province of Entre Ríos consists of three horizontal bands, two of light blue and one of white, and a red diagonal band starting from the top left and ending on the bottom right. The red represent the traditional color of federalism, while...