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The flag of Argentina, its origin and symbolism. State Emblem

Argentina is a state that is located on the South American continent and boasts a rich history and original traditions. National symbols are in very high esteem in this country. Its flag and coat of arms, Argentina considers something more than state symbols. Through them, she demonstrates to the whole world the diversity of her culture and reveals the unique spirit of freedom. Even the national football team of this country is called "Alba-Celeste", which translates only "white-blue".

general description

The national flag has the form of a rectangle, the length and width of which are compared as two to one. The panel consists of three equal in height strips, arranged horizontally. The two extreme ones are made in light blue color. As for the middle line, it is white. In the center of the flag of Argentina (photos are located below), a yellow image of the May sun is plotted. It is considered one of the national symbols of the country and marks the revolutionary May events.

History of appearance

The national flag of this South American country was first officially recognized in 1812. It should be noted that this version differed from the modern version by the lack of a pattern on the white band. It should be noted that both one and the other flag of Argentina as of today is an active symbol. The version with the sun is known as a ceremonial official symbol, and without it - has the status of a festive canvas. The principal difference in their use is that in the first case the flag always rises higher.

An interesting historical fact is that the right to use the variant with the image of the sun for a long time had only governmental, provincial and national organizations. As for individuals, they were allowed to use only the flag without its image. This situation was even approved at the governmental level by a special legislative act, which was abolished in 1985.

Symbolism

According to the most widespread version, the flag of Argentina symbolizes the white color of the snowy Andes and the blue sky of the country. However, some historians argue that it was this combination of colors that was used by the Bourbon dynasty. There is also a third version. It boils down to the fact that the coloring of the national Argentinean symbol is connected with the clothes of the Virgin Mary. It is impossible not to mention the informal interpretation of symbols. In particular, the blue color in Argentina often means its main river - La Plata, and the white color - silver, in whose honor the whole state is named. The sun at the same time historically symbolizes the god of the Inca state.

June 20th

The flag of Argentina is so respected in the state that there is even a national holiday in the country that is dedicated to it. It is celebrated on June 20. The fact is that on this day in 1820 his author died - Manuel Belgran. Moreover, in the hometown of this man (Rosario) he is celebrated for a whole week. It should be noted that here the flag of Argentina even has its own monument, than national symbols of many other countries can not boast.

National Emblem

The background colors for the national coat of arms are the colors of the flag. It depicts the shaking of hands near the Phrygian cap, which is considered a symbol of prosperity, equality and freedom. The top of the cap hangs sideways, and it itself is rounded. The same symbol was used by some tribes that had long inhabited the area. In addition, the national emblem is placed on the emblem - the rising sun, and he himself is adorned with oak branches.

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