This is a list of flags used in or otherwise associated with Uruguay.
National flags
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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|
1830–present |
Flag of Uruguay |
Four horizontal stripes of blue with the upper hoist-side corner bearing the Sun of May in the center over a white canvas.[1][2]
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1952–present |
Artigas flag |
A triband, composed of three equal horizontal bands coloured blue, white and blue; with a Red Diagonal Stripe.[3]
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1952–present |
Flag of the Treinta y Tres |
Three horizontal stripes: the top one blue, the center one white, and the bottom one red. Upon the white stripe are printed the words "Libertad o Muerte" ("Freedom or Death").
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Military
Army
| Flag |
Date |
Rank |
Description
|
| Current
|
|
?-present |
Flag of the National Army of Uruguay |
A Light Brown Field with the army emblem in the center.
|
|
?-present |
Inspector General |
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|
?-present |
Chief of General Staff |
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|
?-present |
Commander of a region or General |
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Uruguay Navy
Jack
Rank flags
| Flag |
Date |
Rank |
Description
|
| Current
|
|
?-present |
President of Uruguay |
|
|
?-present |
Ministry of National Defense |
|
|
?-present |
Commander in Chief |
|
|
?-present |
Vice Admiral |
|
|
?-present |
Rear Admiral |
|
|
?-present |
Captain commanding a naval force |
|
|
?-present |
Commander of a naval squadron |
|
|
?-present |
seniority pennant |
|
| Former
|
|
?-? |
President of Uruguay |
|
|
?-? |
Ministry of National Defense |
|
|
?-? |
Inspector general |
|
|
?-? |
Officer commanding the division of ships |
|
|
?-? |
Officer commanding of two or more ships |
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Other
Air force
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
|
| Current
|
|
1953-present |
Flag of the Uruguayan Air Force |
A Blue Field with the Air Force emblem in the center.[5]
|
|
?-present |
Inspector General |
|
|
?-present |
Group Commander |
|
|
?-present |
Squadron leader |
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Civil ensign
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
|
| Current
|
|
?–present |
Pilot flag |
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Department flags
Historical flags
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
|
| National flags
|
|
1839-1851 |
Flag of the Gobierno de la Defensa |
|
|
Flag of The Gobierno del Cerrito |
Similar to the current flag.[7]
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1828-1830 |
Flag of The Oriental State of Uruguay |
Nine horizontal stripes of light blue with the upper hoist-side corner bearing the Sun of May in the center over a white canvas.[8]
|
|
1825-1828 |
Flag of The Oriental Province |
A triband, composed of three equal horizontal bands coloured blue, white and red.
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1820-1828 |
Flag of The Cisplatina Province |
A triband, composed of three equal horizontal bands coloured green, white and green with the province's emblem in the center.[9]
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1814-1815 |
1st Flag of The League of the Free Peoples, also known as the flag of Artigas |
A triband, composed of three equal horizontal bands coloured blue, white and blue; with red stripes inside the blue bands.
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Ethnic groups flags
| Flag |
Date |
Ethnic group |
Description
|
|
?–present |
Charrúa |
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Political flags
Rebel groups flags
| Flag |
Date |
Organization |
Description
|
| Former
|
|
1967-1972 |
Flag of Tupamaros |
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Burgees of Uruguay
| Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
|
|
1924-Present |
Flag of The Punta del Este Yacht Club |
[12]
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1906-Present |
Flag of The Yacht Club Uruguayo |
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See also
References
External links
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Names in italics indicate non-sovereign (dependent) territories, disputed states and/or former countries. |