List of Brazilian flags
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This article is a list of Brazilian flags.
National Flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1992–present | National flag, state flag, state ensign, civil ensign and war ensign | Is a blue disc depicting a starry sky spanned by a curved band inscribed with the national motto, within a yellow rhombus, on a green field. | |
Military flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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Naval jack | Rectangular flag (ratio 3:4) bearing 21 white stars on a dark blue field – a horizontal row of 13 and a vertical column of 9, orthogonally displayed. | ||
Flag of the Brazilian Navy | |||
Flag of the Brazilian Marine Corps | |||
Government flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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Presidential standard | Dark green rectangle (ratio 2:3) holding the national coat of arms on its center. | ||
Vice-presidential standard | Yellow rectangle (ratio 2:3) with twenty-three blue stars disposed in a cross dividing the flag into four equal quadrants, with the coat of arms in the middle of the upper left quadrant. | ||
Flag of Minister of Defense | Rectangular (larger side once and a half times the lowest), the yellow color of the national flag, with twenty-one arranged in cross blue stars, five in each arm and one in the center, and the center of the upper left quad star of the coat of arms. |
Historical flags
Flag | Date | Use | Description |
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1692–1816 | Flag of the Principality of Brazil | The armillary sphere representing the Portuguese navigation on a white field; was the banner of the Princes of Brazil. | |
1816–1822 | Flag of the United Kingdom of Portugal, Brazil and the Algarves | The Coat of Arms of the union with the armillary sphere representing the Kingdom of Brazil and the Portuguese shield representing the Kingdom of Portugal and the Algarves, with a Royal Crown, on a white field. | |
1822 | Flag of the newly independent Kingdom of Brazil | The Prince Royal's Personal Standard with a Royal Crown instead of an Imperial. | |
1822–1870 | Flag of the Empire of Brazil | The Imperial Coat of Arms, within a yellow rhombus representing the House of Habsburg, on a green field representing the House of Braganza. | |
1870–1889 | Flag of the Empire of Brazil | The Imperial Coat of Arms, within a yellow rhombus representing the House of Habsburg, on a green field representing the House of Braganza. | |
1889 | Provisional flag of the Republic of the United States of Brazil between 15–19 November 1889 | Thirteen horizontal green and yellow stripes; in the canton, 21 white stars on a blue field. | |
1889–1960 | Is a blue disc depicting a starry sky (with 21 stars) spanned by a curved band inscribed with the national motto, within a yellow rhombus, on a green field. | ||
1960–1968 | Is a blue disc depicting a starry sky (with 22 stars) spanned by a curved band inscribed with the national motto, within a yellow rhombus, on a green field. | ||
1968–1992 | Is a blue disc depicting a starry sky (with 23 stars) spanned by a curved band inscribed with the national motto, within a yellow rhombus, on a green field. | ||
State flags
This gallery of flags of Brazilian states shows the flags of the 26 Brazilian States and the Federal District.
Flag | Map | Use |
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Flag of Acre | ||
Flag of Alagoas | ||
Flag of Amapá | ||
Flag of Amazonas | ||
Flag of Bahia | ||
Flag of Ceará | ||
Flag of Espírito Santo | ||
Flag of Goiás | ||
Flag of Maranhão | ||
Flag of Mato Grosso | ||
Flag of Mato Grosso do Sul | ||
Flag of Minas Gerais | ||
Flag of Pará | ||
Flag of Paraíba | ||
Flag of Paraná | ||
Flag of Pernambuco | ||
Flag of Piauí | ||
Flag of Rio de Janeiro | ||
Flag of Rio Grande do Norte | ||
Flag of Rio Grande do Sul | ||
Flag of Rondônia | ||
Flag of Roraima | ||
Flag of Santa Catarina | ||
Flag of São Paulo | ||
Flag of Sergipe | ||
Flag of Tocantins | ||
Flag of the Federal District | ||
See also
- Flag of Brazil
- Hino Nacional Brasileiro
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