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[[Image:Flag of Puerto Rico.svg|right|thumb|250px|Flag of Puerto Rico (1995–present)<ref>[https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/flags/rq-flag.html CIA The World Fact Book], Retrieved Oct. 21, 2007</ref>]]
The '''flag of [[Puerto Rico]]''' consists of five equal horizontal bands of red (top and bottom) alternating with white; a blue isosceles triangle based on the hoist side bears a large, white, five-pointed star in the center.
Though there are specific shades of red and blue that are used for the flag, some flag-makers make slight modifications. Specifically, the shade of blue used on the flag may correspond to the flag-flyer's [[politics of Puerto Rico|political beliefs]]. Flags made by pro-[[independence]] groups use a sky light blue, while pro-commonwealth and pro-[[U.S. state|statehood]] groups use darker shades (as on the [[flag of the United States|U.S. flag]]). The 1952 version uses a dark-blue shade.
==First flags in Puerto Rico==
[[Image:Flag of Christopher Columbus.svg|150px|right|thumb|Captain's Ensign of Columbus' Ships]]
The introduction of a flag in [[Puerto Rico]] can be traced to when [[Christopher Columbus]] landed on the island's shore and with the flag appointed to him by the Spanish Crown claimed the island, which he named "San Juan Bautista," in the name of [[Spain]]. Christopher Columbus wrote in his logbook that on October 12, 1492 he picked the Royal Flag, and his captains two flags which the Admiral carried in all the ships as Ensign, each white with a green cross formy couped addorsed by old [[Blackletter|Gothic letters]] 'F' and 'Y', both green and crowned with golden, open royal crowns, for [[Ferdinand II of Aragon]] and [[Isabella of Castile|Ysabel]] (Isabel I). The [[conquistador]]es under the command of [[Juan Ponce de León]] proceeded to conquer and settle the island, They carried as their military standard the '''"Spanish Expedition Flag"'''. After the island was conquered and colonized, the official flag of the colony was the flag of Spain.<ref>[http://www.fotw.net/flags/es_15thc.html Christopher Columbus' Flags 1492]</ref>
==Historical flags of Puerto Rico==
[[Image:Lares Revolutionary Flag (original).jpg|150px|right|thumb|''' Original Revolutionary Flag of Lares''']]
Once the Spanish armed forces established themselves on the island they began the construction of military fortifications such as [[La Fortaleza]], Fort [[El Morro|San Felippe El Morro]], Fort San Cristobal and San Geronimo. The Spanish Army designed the '''"Burgundy Cross Flag"''' and adopted it as their standard. This flag flew wherever there was a military installation.
The independence movement in Puerto Rico gained momentum with the liberation successes of [[Simon Bolivar]] and [[José de San Martín]] in [[South America]]. In 1868, local independence leader [[Ramon Emeterio Betances]] urged [[Mariana Bracetti]] to knit a revolutionary flag using the flag of the [[Dominican Republic]] as an example. She knitted the flag with a yellow star in the left upper corner. The '''"Revolutionary Flag of Lares"''' was used in the short-lived rebellion against Spain in what became known as '''[[El Grito de Lares]]''' (The Cry of Lares)<ref>Peres Moris, José, [http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.gdc/lhbpr.02727 Historia de la Insurrección de Lares, 1871]</ref>
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| colspan="9" text-align="center" style="background-color: #E0E0E0;" | <center>'''Historical Flags of Puerto Rico'''</center>
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| align="center" | [[Image:Flag of New Spain.svg|border|150px]]
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| align="center" | [[Image:1868 Lares Revolutionay Flag.svg|border|150px]]
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| align="center" |Burgundy Cross Flag (Spanish military flag)
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| align="center" |1868 Lares revolutionary flag
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| align="center" |[[Image:PR Flag of 1873.jpg|border|150px]]
| align="center" |[[Image:Flag of Puerto Rico (Light blue).svg|border|150px]]
| align="center" |[[Image:Flag of Puerto Rico (1952-1995).svg|border|150px]]
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| align="center" |Spanish Colonial Flag (1873-1898)
| align="center" |Light blue triangle Puerto Rican flag of 1892
| align="center" |Dark blue triangle Puerto Rican flag (1952–1995)
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In [[1873]], the Spanish crown issued a new colonial flag for Puerto Rico. The new flag resembled the flag of Spain but with the [[coat of arms of Puerto Rico]] in the middle. This flag was used on the island until 1898, the year that the island became a possession of the [[United States]] under the terms of the [[Treaty of Paris (1898)]] as the aftermath of the [[Spanish-American War]].
Some sources document [[Francisco Gonzalo Marin]] with presenting a Puerto Rican flag prototype in 1895 for adoption by the Puerto Rican Revolutionary Committee in New York City. Marín has since been credited with the flag's design. However, Antonio Vélez Alvarado probably deserves the credit. On June 12, 1892, Vélez was at his apartment at 219 Twenty-Third Street in Manhattan, when he stared at a Cuban flag for a few minutes, and then took a look at the blank wall in which it was being displayed. Vélez suddenly perceived an [[optical illusion]], in which he perceived the image of the [[Cuban flag]] with the colors in the flag's triangle and stripes inverted. Almost immediately he visited a nearby merchant, Domingo Peraza, from whom he bought some crepe paper to build a crude prototype. He later displayed his prototype in a dinner meeting at his neighbor's house, where the owner, Micaela Dalmau vda. de Carreras, had invited [[José Martí]] as a guest. Martí was pleasantly impressed by the prototype, and made note of it in a newspaper article published in the Cuban revolutionary newspaper ''Patria'', published on July 2 of that year. Acceptance of the prototype was slow in coming, but grew with time. Marín, who decided to have a proper flag sewn based on the prototype, presented the new flag's design in New York's "Chimney Corner Hall" a gathering place of independence advocates two years later. The flag '''"Puerto Rican Flag"''' (with the light blue triangle) soon came to symbolize the ideals of the Puerto Rican independence movement<ref>Dávila-Dávila, Ovidio, ''Antonio Vélez Alvarado, amigo y colaborador consecuente de Martí y Betances'', pp. 11-13. </ref>.
It should be noted that some people believe that Manuel Besosa was the designer, based on a letter written by his daughter. The flag was banned by the Spanish crown and later by the American insular government. The flag consists of five stripes that alternate from red to white. Three of the stripes are red, and the other two are white. To the left of the flag is a light blue triangle that houses one white five-pointed star. Each part of this flag has its own meaning. The three red stripes represent the blood from the brave warriors. The two white stripes represent the victory and peace that they would have after gaining independence. The white star represented the island of Puerto Rico. The blue represents the sky and blue coastal waters. The triangle represents the three branches of government.<ref>[http://welcome.topuertorico.org/reference/flag.shtml Puerto Rico]</ref>
[[Image:US 45 Star Flag.svg|150px|right|thumb|The 45-star flag, the first U.S. flag flown in Puerto Rico]]
From 1898 to 1952 it was considered a felony to display the Puerto Rican flag in public; the only flag permitted to be flown on the island was the [[flag of the United States]]. In 1948, Puerto Ricans were permitted to elect a governor. The newly elected governor [[Luis Muñoz Marín]] and his administration adopted the Marín version of the Puerto Rican flag in 1952, in which the triangle was a dark blue resembling that of the flag of the United States, and proclaimed it the official national flag of Puerto Rico.<ref>[http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/jayuya-revolt.htm Photos of the Jayuya Uprising]</ref>
==Municipal flags of Puerto Rico==
[[Image:UtuadoFlag.jpg|right|150px|thumb|'''Sun in Flag honors the Cacique Agüeybaná''']]
[[Image:SanGermanFlag.jpg|right|150px|thumb|'''Crown in flag pays tribute to Caciques''']]
Each of the municipalities of Puerto Rico, including the islands of [[Culebra]] and [[Vieques]], have adopted a flag which represents the region and its people. The colors and designs vary. Some flags contain a [[coat of arms]] or images of an object associated with the region, such as a bird, animal, or crop. In the case of [[Lares, Puerto Rico|Lares]] the flag adopted was the "Revolutionary Flag of Lares" with the yellow star changed to white. [[Caguas]] is the only city whose [[barrio]]s have their own flags.<ref>[http://areciboweb.50megs.com/pr/utuado.html Utuado, Puerto Rico]</ref>
Many of the municipal flags of Puerto Rico pay tribute to the [[Cacique|Cacíques]] of the [[Tainos|Taino]] tribes (the native Puerto Rican tribe) who ruled the island before the arrival of the Spaniards. The flag of [[Utuado, Puerto Rico|Utuado]] for example has a Taino Sun in honor of the Supreme Taino Cacique [[Agüeybaná]] whose name means "The Great Sun". Other flags, such as [[San Germán]]'s contain a mural crown. The crown pays tribute to the local caciques who ruled the area.
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'''Flags of the municipalities of Puerto Rico'''
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|[[Image:Flag of Adjuntas, Puerto Rico.svg|50px]]<br>[[Adjuntas]] ||[[Image:CidraFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Cidra, Puerto Rico|Cidra]] ||[[Image:LajasFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Lajas, Puerto Rico|Lajas]] ||[[Image:RioGrandeFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Rio Grande, Puerto Rico|Rio Grande]]
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|[[Image:Aguada.gif|50px]]<br>[[Aguada, Puerto Rico|Aguada]] ||[[Image:Coamo.svg|50px]]<br>[[Coamo]] ||[[Image:Flag of Lares.svg|50px]]<br>[[Lares, Puerto Rico|Lares]]||[[Image:SabanaGrande.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Sabana Grande, Puerto Rico|Sabana Grande]]
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|[[Image:Aguadilla flag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Aguadilla]] ||[[Image:Flag of Comerio.svg|50px]]<br>[[Comerio, Puerto Rico|Comerio]] ||[[Image:LasMariasFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Las Marias, Puerto Rico|Las Marias]]||[[Image:Flag of Salinas, Puerto Rico.svg|50px]]<br>[[Salinas, Puerto Rico|Salinas]]
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|[[Image:Flag of Aguas Buenas.svg|50px]]<br>[[Aguas Buenas, Puerto Rico|Aguas Buenas]] ||[[Image:Corozal.svg|50px]]<br>[[Corozal, Puerto Rico|Corozal]] ||[[Image:LasPiedrasFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Las Piedras, Puerto Rico|Las Piedras]]|| [[Image:SanGermanFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[San Germán]]
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|[[Image:AibonitoFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Aibonito]] ||[[Image:Flag of Culebra (Puerto Rico).png|50px]]<br>[[Culebra, Puerto Rico|Culebra]] ||[[Image:BanderadeLoiza .jpg|50px]]<br>[[Loiza]]|| [[Image:Flag of San Juan.jpg|50px]]<br>[[San Juan, Puerto Rico|San Juan]]
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|[[Image:Añasco flag.JPG|50px]]<br>[[Añasco, Puerto Rico|Añasco]] ||[[Image:DoradoFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Dorado, Puerto Rico|Dorado]] ||[[Image:LuquilloFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Luquillo, Puerto Rico|Luquillo]]||[[Image:Flag of San Lorenzo.svg|50px]]<br>[[San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico|San Lorenzo]]
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|[[Image:Arecibo flag.gif|50px]]<br>[[Arecibo]]||[[Image:FajardoFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Fajardo]] ||[[Image:Flag of Manatí.svg|50px]]<br>[[Manati, Puerto Rico|Manati]]||[[Image:San Sebastián flag.JPG|50px]]<br>[[San Sebastian, Puerto Rico|San Sebastián]]
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|[[Image:ArroyoFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Arroyo, Puerto Rico|Arroyo]] ||[[Image:Flag of Florida, Puerto Rico.svg|50px]]<br>[[Florida, Puerto Rico|Florida]] ||[[Image:Flag of Maricao.svg|50px]]<br>[[Maricao, Puerto Rico|Maricao]]||[[Image:Flag of Santa Isabel.svg|50px]]<br>[[Santa Isabel, Puerto Rico|Santa Isabel]]
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|[[Image:Flag of Barceloneta, Puerto Rico.svg|50px]]<br>[[Barceloneta, Puerto Rico|Barceloneta]] || [[Image:GuanicaFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Guánica, Puerto Rico|Guánica]] ||[[Image:MaunaboFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Maunabo, Puerto Rico|Maunabo]]||[[Image:Flag of Toa Alta.svg|50px]]<br>[[Toa Alta, Puerto Rico|Toa Alta]]
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|[[Image:Flag of Barranquitas.svg|50px]]<br>[[Barranquitas]] ||[[Image:GuayamaFlag.jpg|50px]]<br> [[Guayama]] ||[[Image:mayaguez-flag.svg|50px]]<br>[[Mayagüez, Puerto Rico|Mayagüez]] ||[[Image:Flag of Toa Baja, Puerto Rico.svg|50px]]<br>[[Toa Baja]]
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|[[Image:Flag of Bayamon.svg|50px]]<br>[[Bayamón]] ||[[Image:Flag of Guayanilla.svg|50px]]<br>[[Guayanilla]] ||[[Image:Flag of Moca.svg|50px]]<br>[[moca, Puerto Rico|Moca]] ||[[Image:TrujilloAltoFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Trujillo Alto, Puerto Rico|Trujillo Alto]]
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|[[Image:Flag of Cabo Rojo.svg|50px]]<br>[[Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico|Cabo Rojo]] ||[[Image:Flag of Guaynabo.svg|50px]]<br>[[Guaynabo]] ||[[Image:MorovisFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Morovis, Puerto Rico|Morovis]]||[[Image:UtuadoFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Utuado]]
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|[[Image:Caguas ban.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Caguas]] ||[[Image:Flag of Gurabo.svg|50px]]<br>[[Gurabo, Puerto Rico|Gurabo]] ||[[Image:NaguaboFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Naguabo, Puerto Rico|Naguabo]]||[[Image:VegaAltaFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Vega Alta, Puerto Rico|Vega Alta]]
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|[[Image:Camuy flag.JPG|50px]]<br>[[Camuy]] || [[Image:Flag of Hatillo, Puerto Rico.svg|50px]]<br>[[Hatillo, Puerto Rico|Hatillo]] || [[Image:Flag of Naranjito, Puerto Rico.svg|50px]]<br>[[Naranjito, Puerto Rico|Naranjito]]||[[Image:VegaBajaFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Vega Baja]]
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|[[Image:CanovanasFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Canóvanas]] || [[Image:HormigueroFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Hormigueros, Puerto Rico|Hormigueros]] || [[Image:OrocovisFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Orocovis, Puerto Rico|Orocovis]] || [[Image:Vieuqes flag.gif|50px]]<br>[[Vieques]]
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|[[Image:Flag of Cataño, Puerto Rico.svg|50px]]<br>[[Cataño]] || [[Image:Flag of Humacao.svg|50px]]<br>[[Humacao]] || [[Image:PatillasFalg.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Patillas, Puerto Rico|Patillas]] || [[Image:Flag of Villalba.svg|50px]]<br>[[Villalba, Puerto Rico|Villalba]]
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|[[Image:CarolinaFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Carolina, Puerto Rico|Carolina]] || [[Image:Flag of Isabela.svg|50px]]<br>[[Isabela, Puerto Rico|Isabela]] || [[Image:PenuelasFalg.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Peñuelas, Puerto Rico|Peñuelas]]||[[Image:Flag of Yabucoa.svg|50px]]<br>[[Yabucoa]]
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|[[Image:Flag puertorico cayey.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Cayey]] || [[Image:Flag of Jayuya.svg|50px]]<br>[[Jayuya]] || [[Image:Ponce2.gif|50px]]<br>[[Ponce, Puerto Rico|Ponce]]|| [[Image:YaucoFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Yauco, Puerto Rico|Yauco]]
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|[[Image:CeibaFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Ceiba, Puerto Rico|Ceiba]] || [[Image:Juana Diaz Flag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Juana Diaz]] || [[Image:Quebradillasflag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Quebradillas, Puerto Rico|Quebradillas]]
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|[[Image:Flag of Ciales.svg|50px]]<br>[[Ciales, Puerto Rico|Ciales]] || [[Image:FlagofJuncos .jpg|50px]]<br>[[Juncos, Puerto Rico|Juncos]] || [[Image:RinconFlag.jpg|50px]]<br>[[Rincón, Puerto Rico|Rincón]]
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==Political flags of Puerto Rico==
[[Image:Flag of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party.svg|left|150px|thumb|'''Puerto Rican Nationalist Party Flag''']]
Political flags in Puerto Rico are usually displayed in public during rallies, meetings, or parades in show of political strength and unity. The three main political parties of Puerto Rico are the [[New Progressive Party of Puerto Rico|New Progressive Party]], which favors statehood and whose flag has a palm tree; the [[Popular Democratic Party of Puerto Rico]], whose flag has an image of a Puerto Rican "jibaro" (farmer); and the [[Puerto Rican Independence Party]], whose flag has a white cross symbolizing [[Christianity]] and purity, on a green background which symbolizes hope. The [[Puerto Rican Nationalist Party]] flag was usually displayed by the Cadets of the Republic, also known as the Black Shirts (Camisa Negras) because of their black shirt and white trousers uniform. On occasions the Nationalists would also carry the Puerto Rican flag with the light blue triangle, which was outlawed.
[[Image:Jayuya1950.gif|right|150px|thumb|Puerto Rican flag removed by a soldier after the 1950 Jayuya Uprising]]
During the [[Jayuya Uprising]] the Nationalists placed the Puerto Rican flag on top of the town hall; the flag was later taken down by a military soldier. Another political flag is that of the [[Boricua Popular Army]], also known as Los Macheteros or F.A.L.N., an underground pro-independence group which believes and has often resorted to the use of violence.<ref>[http://www.dcpoliticalreport.com/PR.htm Political Flags of Puerto Rico]</ref>
==Taino Tribal flag of Puerto Rico==
[[Image:Flag of the Jatibonicu Taino Tribal Nation.svg|right|thumb|150px|Flag of the Jatibonicù Taíno Tribal Nation of Boriken]]
The tribal nation flag of the Jatibonicu Taino Indians of Borikén, represents the [[Jatibonicu]] [[Taino]] tribe's original pre-Columbian territories of Orocovis, Morovis, Corozal Barranquitas, and Aibonito.
==Sports flags of Puerto Rico==
The standard carried by Puerto Ricans at international sports events, such as the [[Olympic Games|Olympics]], [[Pan American Games]], [[Central American and Caribbean Games]], and the [[World Cup of Baseball]], is the Puerto Rican flag. However, various sports associations have adopted flags which are also used during sports events.
==See also==
{{portalpar|Puerto Rico}}
*[[Coat of arms of Puerto Rico]]
==Notes==
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==External links==
*{{FOTW|id=pr|title=Puerto Rico}}
*[http://www.vexilla-mundi.com/puerto_rico.htm Puerto Rico flags] at Vexilla mundi
*[http://www.taino-tribe.org/jatibonicu-tribal-nation-flag.htm tribal nation flag of the Jatibonicu Taino Indians of Borikén]
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