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The '''flag of the ]''' was adopted on ], ]. It is a ] with the ] in the canton and the ] superimposed.
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| Name = Falkland Islands
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| Image = Flag of the Falkland Islands.svg
| Alt = Blue Ensign with Union Flag in the canton and the Falkland Islands coat of arms in the fly.
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| Nickname = Flag of the Falkland Islands
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| Proportion = 1:2
| Adoption = {{start date|1999|01|25|df=yes}}
| Design = ] with the ] in the fly.
| Designer =


| Image2 = Civil Ensign of the Falkland Islands.svg
Prior to ], the flag was also used in British territory which is now administered as ]. Prior to ], the flag was also used in ] when that ] was a ] of the Falkland Islands. During the ], when ] occupied the islands, the flag was banned and in its place the Argentine Republic's flag was raised.
| Alt2 = Red Ensign with Union Flag in the canton and the Falkland Islands coat of arms in the fly.
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| Nickname2 = Civil Ensign of the Falkland Islands
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| Proportion2 = 1:2
| Adoption2 = {{start date|1999|01|25|df=yes}}
| Design2 = ] with the ] in the fly.
| Designer2 =
| Image3 = Flag of the Governor of the Falkland Islands.svg
| Alt3 = A Union Flag defaced with the coat-of-arms of the Falkland Islands
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| Nickname3 = Flag of the ]
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| Design3 = A ] ] with the ].
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The current '''flag of the Falkland Islands''' was adopted on 25 January 1999 and consists of a ] ], with the ] in the ] and the ] in the ].


==History==
==Other Falklands flags==
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The Falkland Islands have been ] by several nations throughout ], who generally used their ]s on the islands. It was not until 1876 that the islands were given a flag of their own, which consisted of a Blue Ensign defaced with the seal of the islands - an image of HMS ''Hebe'' (which brought many of the early British settlers to the islands, including ], in the 1840s) in ], overlooked by a ] (representing feral ] which once roamed the islands).<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/fk_1876.html |title= Falkland Islands - 19th Century flag |last1=Prothero |first1=David |date=9 January 2000 |website= CRW Flags |access-date=14 September 2013}}</ref> A new coat-of-arms for the islands was introduced on 16 October 1925, consisting of the '']'' (which was captained by ] who is reputed to have discovered the islands in 1592) and a ] in a shield surrounded by the ] of the islands, ''Desire the Right''. This coat-of-arms later replaced the image of the bullock and ship on the flag.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/fk_1925.html |title= Falkland Islands (1937-1948) |last1=Prothero |first1=David |date=3 May 2005 |website= CRW Flags |access-date=14 September 2013}}</ref>


On 29 September 1948, the flag was updated to include the new coat-of-arms (a ] above the ''Desire'' on shield with the motto below) superimposed upon a white disc. The flag was banned by the ] from 2 April – 14 June 1982, during their ], when it was replaced by the ].
A ] with the Falklands coat of arms superimposed is used as the Islands' ]. ] Civil ensign; Flag ratio: 1:2]]] The ] uses a ] defaced with the coat of arms.


In 1999 the size of the arms was increased and the white disc removed to create the current flag. The Falkland Islands Red Ensign was created by The Merchant Shipping (Falkland Islands Colours) Order 1998, No. 3147 of 1998, which came into force in 1999 and which contains a picture of the ensign containing the Falkland arms on a white disc. ] with the Falklands coat of arms superimposed is used as the islands' ]. Previously the plain red ensign was used by ships in the territorial waters around the Falklands.
]

Argentina still claims ownership of the Falkland Islands, which it calls the Malvinas, regarding them as part of ]. The Argentine government thus regards the flag of the Malvinas to be the flag of Tierra del Fuego.{{fact}}
The ] uses a ] ] with the coat of arms. It was this flag that was raised at ] in ] by the ] at the end of the ], signifying the liberation of the islands.<ref>{{cite news |title= The Falklands War in pictures |url= https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/picturegalleries/worldnews/9051902/The-Falklands-War-in-pictures.html?image=26 |newspaper=] |access-date=14 September 2013}}</ref>

==Use of the flag==
Since its approval, the Falklands flag has been used to represent the ] internationally.<ref>{{cite news |title= Commonwealth Youth Games open with Falklands proudly flying the flag |url= http://en.mercopress.com/2011/09/08/commonwealth-youth-games-open-with-falklands-proudly-flying-the-flag |newspaper=MercoPress |date=8 September 2011 |access-date=14 September 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title= Falklands' flag remains an internationally recognized registry |url= http://en.mercopress.com/2011/12/19/falklands-flag-remains-an-internationally-recognized-registry |newspaper=MercoPress |date=8 September 2011 |access-date=19 December 2011}}</ref>

The flag was flown from several ] buildings in ], including ] and the ] in ], on 14 June 2012 to mark the 30th anniversary of the islands' liberation.<ref>{{cite news |title= Falklands' flag flying above Downing Street and the Foreign Office |url= http://en.mercopress.com/2012/06/14/falklands-flag-flying-above-downing-street-and-the-foreign-office |newspaper=MercoPress |date=14 June 2012 |access-date=14 September 2013}}</ref>

==Former flags==
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! width="110"|Flag!!width="100"|Date!!width="250"|Use!!width="250"|Description
|-
| ] || 1876–1925 || Flag of the Falkland Islands|| The territory flag, with the seal of the Falkland Islands
|-
| ] || 1925–1948 || Flag of the Falkland Islands|| The territory flag, with the Colonial Badge
|-
| ] || 1948– 1999 || Flag of the Falkland Islands|| The territory flag, with the coat of arms in a white disc
|-
| ] || –1999 || Civil Ensign || A British ] with the Union Flag in the canton and the Island's coat of arms in a white disk in the fly
|}

==Civil ensign==
For most of the Falkland Islands' existence as a British territory, the civil ensign was the same as that of the United Kingdom, an undefaced red ensign. In 1998, the first warrant for the use of a defaced red ensign was issued, to be effective on 25 January 1999. This warrant prescribed the coat of arms of the Falkland Islands within a white disc. However, a revision of territorial flags issued later that year removed the white disc and enlarged the coat of arms.
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|Civil Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg|] 1864–1999
|Civil Ensign of the Falkland Islands (1999).svg|] 1999
|Civil Ensign of the Falkland Islands.svg|1999–present
}}

==Governor's flag==
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! width="110"|Flag!!width="100"|Date!!width="250"|Use!!width="250"|Description
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| ] || 1876 – 1925 || Flag of the ] || A ] defaced with the badge from 1876 to 1925
|-
| ] || 1925 – 1948 || Flag of the governor || A Union Flag defaced with the coat of arms from 1925 to 1948
|-
| ] || 1948 – 1999 || Flag of the governor || A Union Flag defaced with the current coat of arms from 1948
|}

==Military flag==
The flag of the ] (which is responsible for the security of the Falkland Islands) consists of a tricolour of dark blue (representing the ]), red (representing the ]), and light blue (representing the ]), which is defaced in the centre with a motif of the Islands in gold.
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==See also== ==See also==
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 4 November 2024

Falkland Islands
Blue Ensign with Union Flag in the canton and the Falkland Islands coat of arms in the fly.
Flag of the Falkland Islands
UseCivil and state flag, state ensign Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag Reverse side is mirror image of obverse side
Proportion1:2
Adopted25 January 1999 (1999-01-25)
DesignBlue Ensign with the coat-of-arms of the Falkland Islands in the fly.
Civil Ensign of the Falkland Islands
Red Ensign with Union Flag in the canton and the Falkland Islands coat of arms in the fly.
UseCivil ensign Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag Reverse side is mirror image of obverse side
Proportion1:2
Adopted25 January 1999 (1999-01-25)
DesignRed Ensign with the coat-of-arms of the Falkland Islands in the fly.
Flag of the governor of the Falkland Islands
A Union Flag defaced with the coat-of-arms of the Falkland Islands
UseOther Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag Reverse side is mirror image of obverse side
Proportion1:2
Adopted25 January 1999 (1999-01-25)
DesignA Union Flag defaced with the coat-of-arms of the Falkland Islands.

The current flag of the Falkland Islands was adopted on 25 January 1999 and consists of a defaced Blue Ensign, with the Union Flag in the canton and the Falkland Islands coat-of-arms in the fly.

History

The Falkland Islands flag flying over the Foreign and Commonwealth Office Main Building in Whitehall.

The Falkland Islands have been claimed and occupied by several nations throughout its history, who generally used their national flags on the islands. It was not until 1876 that the islands were given a flag of their own, which consisted of a Blue Ensign defaced with the seal of the islands - an image of HMS Hebe (which brought many of the early British settlers to the islands, including Richard Moody, in the 1840s) in Falkland Sound, overlooked by a bullock (representing feral cattle which once roamed the islands). A new coat-of-arms for the islands was introduced on 16 October 1925, consisting of the Desire (which was captained by John Davis who is reputed to have discovered the islands in 1592) and a sea lion in a shield surrounded by the motto of the islands, Desire the Right. This coat-of-arms later replaced the image of the bullock and ship on the flag.

On 29 September 1948, the flag was updated to include the new coat-of-arms (a ram above the Desire on shield with the motto below) superimposed upon a white disc. The flag was banned by the Argentine military junta from 2 April – 14 June 1982, during their occupation of the islands, when it was replaced by the flag of Argentina.

In 1999 the size of the arms was increased and the white disc removed to create the current flag. The Falkland Islands Red Ensign was created by The Merchant Shipping (Falkland Islands Colours) Order 1998, No. 3147 of 1998, which came into force in 1999 and which contains a picture of the ensign containing the Falkland arms on a white disc. Red Ensign with the Falklands coat of arms superimposed is used as the islands' civil ensign. Previously the plain red ensign was used by ships in the territorial waters around the Falklands.

The Governor of the Falkland Islands uses a Union Flag defaced with the coat of arms. It was this flag that was raised at Government House in Stanley by the Royal Marines at the end of the Falkland War, signifying the liberation of the islands.

Use of the flag

Since its approval, the Falklands flag has been used to represent the Falkland Islanders internationally.

The flag was flown from several HM Government buildings in London, including 10 Downing Street and the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in Whitehall, on 14 June 2012 to mark the 30th anniversary of the islands' liberation.

Former flags

Flag Date Use Description
1876–1925 Flag of the Falkland Islands The territory flag, with the seal of the Falkland Islands
1925–1948 Flag of the Falkland Islands The territory flag, with the Colonial Badge
1948– 1999 Flag of the Falkland Islands The territory flag, with the coat of arms in a white disc
–1999 Civil Ensign A British Red Ensign with the Union Flag in the canton and the Island's coat of arms in a white disk in the fly

Civil ensign

For most of the Falkland Islands' existence as a British territory, the civil ensign was the same as that of the United Kingdom, an undefaced red ensign. In 1998, the first warrant for the use of a defaced red ensign was issued, to be effective on 25 January 1999. This warrant prescribed the coat of arms of the Falkland Islands within a white disc. However, a revision of territorial flags issued later that year removed the white disc and enlarged the coat of arms.

  • 1864–1999 1864–1999
  • 1999 1999
  • 1999–present 1999–present

Governor's flag

Flag Date Use Description
1876 – 1925 Flag of the governor A Union Flag defaced with the badge from 1876 to 1925
1925 – 1948 Flag of the governor A Union Flag defaced with the coat of arms from 1925 to 1948
1948 – 1999 Flag of the governor A Union Flag defaced with the current coat of arms from 1948

Military flag

The flag of the British Forces South Atlantic Islands (which is responsible for the security of the Falkland Islands) consists of a tricolour of dark blue (representing the Royal Navy), red (representing the British Army), and light blue (representing the Royal Air Force), which is defaced in the centre with a motif of the Islands in gold.

  • Flag of the BFSAI Flag of the BFSAI

See also

References

  1. Prothero, David (9 January 2000). "Falkland Islands - 19th Century flag". CRW Flags. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  2. Prothero, David (3 May 2005). "Falkland Islands (1937-1948)". CRW Flags. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  3. "The Falklands War in pictures". The Telegraph. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  4. "Commonwealth Youth Games open with Falklands proudly flying the flag". MercoPress. 8 September 2011. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
  5. "Falklands' flag remains an internationally recognized registry". MercoPress. 8 September 2011. Retrieved 19 December 2011.
  6. "Falklands' flag flying above Downing Street and the Foreign Office". MercoPress. 14 June 2012. Retrieved 14 September 2013.
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