List of Dominican Republic flags
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This is a list of flags used in the Dominican Republic. For more information about the national flag, visit the article Flag of the Dominican Republic.
Contents
- 1 National flag
- 2 Provincial flags
- 3 Flags of Municipalities
- 3.1 Azua Province
- 3.2 Bahoruco Province
- 3.3 Barahona Province
- 3.4 Dajabón Province
- 3.5 Distrito Nacional
- 3.6 Duarte Province
- 3.7 El Seibo Province
- 3.8 Elías Piña Province
- 3.9 Espaillat Province
- 3.10 Hato Mayor Province
- 3.11 Hermanas Mirabal Province
- 3.12 Independencia Province
- 3.13 La Altagracia Province
- 3.14 La Romana Province
- 3.15 La Vega Province
- 3.16 María Trinidad Sánchez Province
- 3.17 Monseñor Nouel Province
- 3.18 Monte Cristi Province
- 3.19 Monte Plata Province
- 3.20 Pedernales Province
- 3.21 Peravia Province
- 3.22 Puerto Plata Province
- 3.23 Samaná Province
- 3.24 San Cristóbal Province
- 3.25 San José de Ocoa Province
- 3.26 San Juan Province
- 3.27 San Pedro de Macorís Province
- 3.28 Sánchez Ramírez Province
- 3.29 Santiago Province
- 3.30 Santiago Rodríguez Province
- 3.31 Santo Domingo Province
- 3.32 Valverde Province
- 4 Military flags
- 5 See also
- 6 References
- 7 External links
National flag
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1849–Present | Flag of the Dominican Republic | A crossed two-colored flag with the country's coat of arms in the center |
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100px | 1838–1844 | Early flag of the Trinitaria | It was developed from the Haitian flag and was added a blue cross in the center. In early version, 17 white stars placed vertically along the hoist, two white stars placed above and below the cross, respectively, and 9 white stars placed vertically along the hoist. |
100px | 1838–1844 | Early flag of the Trinitaria, version 2 | |
100px | 1838–1844 | Early flag of the Trinitaria, version 3 | |
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1844–1849 | Flag of the Trinitaria | It was developed from the Haitian flag and was added a white cross. |
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1492–1795, 1809-1821 | Flag of the Captaincy General of Santo Domingo | The Cross of Burgundy flag represents the Spanish Empire. |
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1795-1809 | Flag of the Saint-Domingue | The tricolour flag of the French First Republic. France came to own the whole island by the Treaty of Basel, as Spain ceded Santo Domingo as a consequence of the French Revolutionary Wars. |
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1821-1822 | Flag of Spanish Haiti. | On 9 February 1822 Jean-Pierre Boyer annexed the Spanish out of the colony of Santo Domingo, which a few months before had proclaimed its independence from Spain (30 November 1821) under the name The Republica del Haiti Español. An attempt to declare its alliance to Gran Colombia, the flag was raised in the early weeks of 1822, but it was short-lived when nine weeks later Boyer had ended the republic. |
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1861-1865 | Flag of Santo Domingo. | In 1861, general Pedro Santana asked queen Isabella II of Spain to retake control of the Dominican Republic, after a period of only 17 years of independence. Spain, which had not come to terms with the loss of its American colonies 30 years earlier, accepted his proposal and made the country a colony again. |
Dependencies flag
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100px | 1953–Present | Flag of the Dominican Territorial Islands of Saona, Beata and Catalina |
Provincial flags
Flags of Municipalities
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Military flags
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100px | Flag of the Military of the Dominican Republic | ||
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Flag of the Dominican Army | ||
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Flag of the Dominican Air Force | ||
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Naval Ensign | ||
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Naval jack of the Dominican Navy | ||
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Flag of the Dominican National Police | ||
100px | Flag of the Dominican Civil Defence |
See also
References
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External links
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