The Flag of Chubut Province, Argentina, is a rectangular bicolor flag consisting of two equal horizontal bands. The upper band is sky blue, representing the Patagonian sky, while the lower band is white, symbolizing the Patagonian plains and glaciers. The
The Flag of Chubut Province, Argentina, is a rectangular bicolor flag consisting of two equal horizontal bands. The upper band is sky blue, representing the Patagonian sky, while the lower band is white, symbolizing the Patagonian plains and glaciers. The provincial coat of arms, featuring a condor, is centered on the white band. The flag was officially adopted on May 20, 1956. The Flag of Chubut Province serves as a visual representation of its territory, history, and identity within the Argentinean federation.
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