List of Cuban flags
National flag
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1902-present | Flag of Cuba | Five horizontal stripes, three of indigo or Prussian blue alternate with two white, with the red equilateral triangle based on the hoist-side bearing the white five-pointed star in the center.[1] | |
1902-1906 | Flag of Cuba (sky blue variant) | Sky blue variant used by the Republic of Cuba from 1902 to 1906[2] |
Governmental flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1959-present | Flag of the president of Cuba | ||
1959-present | Flag of the president of Cuba (Commander-in-Chief) | ||
1929-1959 | Flag of the president of Cuba | ||
1909-1929 | Flag of the president of Cuba | ||
1909-1929 | Flag of the president of Cuba (Afloat) |
Military flags
Naval flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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Flag of Commander of the Revolutionary Navy | |||
Flag of Deputy Chief of the Revolutionary Navy | |||
Flag of Naval Base Commander | |||
Flag of Squadron Commander | |||
Masthead Pennant | |||
Naval Jack |
Rank flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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Flag of the first vice minister | |||
Flag of the Minister of the Revolutionary Armed Forces | |||
Flag of the vice minister, Chief of General Staff | |||
Flag of the Chief of Army | |||
Flag of the president of Cuba (Commander-in-Chief) |
Local flags
Flags of municipalities
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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Flag of the city of Havana | [3] | ||
Flag of Quivicán | |||
Flag of Santa Clara | [4] | ||
Flag of Cienfuegos | |||
Flag of Cumanayagua | [5] | ||
Flag of Bayamo and Yara | [6] | ||
Flag of Jagüey Grande | |||
Link to file | Flag of Ciénaga de Zapata | [7] | |
Flag of Cruces | [8] | ||
Link to file | Flag of Ranchuelo | ||
Flag of Guanabacoa | [9] | ||
Link to file | Flag of Caimito | [10] | |
Flag of Trinidad | |||
Link to file | Flag of Santiago de Cuba |
Historical local flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1976-2010 | Flag of La Habana Province (1976–2010) | ||
1845 | Flag of Trinidad Maritime Province | ||
1845 | Flag of La Habana Maritime Province | [11] | |
1845 | Flag of San Juan de los Remedios Maritime Province | [12] | |
1845 | Flag of Santiago de Cuba Maritime Province | [13] | |
1845 | Flag of Nuevitas Maritime Province | [14] | |
1885 | Flag of Cienfuegos Maritime Province | [15] | |
1885 | Flag of Sagua La Grande Maritime Province | [16] |
Historical flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1521–1843 | Flag of Cross of Burgundy | ||
1810 | Flag of Joaquín Infante, one of the earliest Cuban independence movements | ||
1823 | Flag of the sun of Bolivar, the first planned flag used for the plans for a Bolivarian Cuba | ||
1823 | Flag of the suns of Bolivar, The first flag used during the conspiracy for a Bolivarian Cuba | ||
1823 | Flag of the suns of Bolivar, The second flag used during the conspiracy for a Bolivarian Cuba | ||
1895 | Unofficial cuban autonomist flag in 1895 utilized by Jesús Rabí | ||
1843–1873 1874–1898 |
Flag of Spanish America | ||
1873–1874 | Flag of First Spanish Republic | ||
1847-1848 | The flag of the Conspiracy of the Cuban Rose Mine, an annexationist movement led by Narcisco Lopez between 1847 and 1848 | ||
1847 | Flag of The Havana Club Movement, a U.S. annexationist movement of Cuba in 1847 | ||
1868–1878 | Céspedes flag of Ten Years' War | [17] | |
Flag of the Revolutionary Directorate | |||
Flag of the Revolutionary Directorate of 13 March | [18] | ||
1953-1962 | Party flag of the Movimiento 26 de Julio | [19] | |
Naval Jack of Cuba, also known as the flag of Yara or the flag of La Demajagua | |||
1959–1976 | Standard of the prime minister of Cuba | ||
1898-1902 1906–1909 |
Flag of United States Military Government in Cuba | ||
1960 | The flag of Brigade 2506; a CIA-sponsored group of Cuban exiles formed in 1960 to attempt the military overthrow of the Cuban government headed by Fidel Castro. | [20][21] | |
1933 | Flag of the Cuban Revolution of 1933 | [22] |
Political flags
Flag | Date | Party | Description |
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1965–present | Communist Party of Cuba | ||
1965–present | Young Communist League, youth organization of the Communist Party of Cuba | ||
1925-1961 | Popular Socialist Party | ||
1961–present | Alpha 66 | ||
1962–1970's | Movimiento Nacionalista Cristiano, a Falangist organization made by Cuban exiles | ||
1962–1989 | flag of the Movimiento Nacionalista Cubano, a Cuban exile 3rd positionist organization that conducted several assassinations and bombings | ||
1931-1952 | ABC | ||
2003-present | La Falange Cubanaes | ||
2017-present | The Cuban Libertarian Party[23] | ||
Pioneers Organization "Jose Martí"[24] | |||
1930 - Present | Organisation Autentica[25] |
House Flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1916-1956 | Cuban shipping companyes |
See also
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References
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- ^ EPP. "ESCUDO CAIMITO". Portal del ciudadano en Caimito (in European Spanish). Archived from the original on 2021-08-13. Retrieved 2022-11-01.
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- ^ "Cuba - Cespedes Flag (1868)". CRW Flags. Retrieved 2022-11-01.
- ^ Spiritus, Escambray Sancti (2021-03-13). "El Directorio Revolucionario: retazos de una epopeya". Escambray (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-11-01.
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- ^ "pagina index". bayofpigs2506.com. Retrieved 2022-11-01.
- ^ Oberkommando der Marine 1992, p. 104.
- ^ "The Cuban Libertarian Party Launches in Havana!". Libertarian Party of Nevada. May 7, 2017. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
- ^ "Cuba - Political Flags - Part I". CRW Flags. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
- ^ "Cuba - Political Flags - Part II". CRW Flags. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
- Oberkommando der Marine (1992) [1939]. Flaggenbuch (in German). Berlin: Druck und verlag der reichsdruckerei.