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By provincial decree no. 7242 of December 29th 1986, the
historical flag was adopted with some changes:
The provincial emblem was added, as also the motto «Patria, libertad
y Constitución» («Fatherland, Freedom and Constitution»)
Jaume Ollé, 16 Aug 2000, translated by António Martins
Corrientes was set up as a province, separate from the
Buenos Aires intendency in September 10th
1814 by Gervasio Posadas. A provincial flag was adopted by decision of the
artiguist chieftain Coronel Blas Basualdo in
January 1815.
Jaume Ollé, 16 Aug 2000, translated by António Martins
In February 1815, local chieftain José Silva, following Artigas’
instructions, decided the adoption of a distinctive provincial flag,
adopting a design used also by Artigas: like the
national flag but with two red stripes
on the blue stripes. But in 1820, as the red stripes were not clearly
seen at a distance, Silva replaced it with the flag
of the Federal League.
Jaume Ollé, 16 Aug 2000, translated by António Martins
In 1820, as the red stripes were not clearly
seen at a distance, Silva replaced the former flag
with the flag of the Federal League.
Jaume Ollé, 16 Aug 2000, translated by António Martins
In December 24th 1821 Corrientes Province adopted as provincial flag
the national flag with the sun. But, to make
it distinct from the Directory troops, law
#33 of 1821.12.29 allowed the governor to freely deface it with an emblem
instead of the sun. Soon, in 1822, a provincial emblem
was aproved and used on the flag.
Jaume Ollé, 16 Aug 2000, translated by António Martins
Later, perhaps in 1823, the provincial Assembly removes the emblem
from the flag and replaces it with a blue triangle at the hoist — known
as Bandera del Pico and Bandera de Caaguazú.
Jaume Ollé, 16 Aug 2000, translated by António Martins
This flag suffred a small change in 1826.
Jaume Ollé, 16 Aug 2000, translated by António Martins
Finally in 1840 a minor change was added.
Jaume Ollé, 16 Aug 2000, translated by António Martins
In 1841, General Paz used several flags: The Pico
flag la del Pico, a white flag with the provincial
emblem, and others, like the argentine national
flag. The Pico flag is recorded in use at the battle of Caaguazú,
fought between the armies of General Paz and the
entre-rian army under Pascual Echagüe, kept at
the Provincial History Museum as the flag of the Republican Guard.
Jaume Ollé, 16 Aug 2000, translated by António Martins
This flag fell out of use in 1860, but during the eighties of the
19th century it was used again on selected ocasions, seemingly sporting
the provincial emblem on the middle of the white
stripe.
Jaume Ollé, 17 Aug 2000
Used by General Paz in 1841.
Jaume Ollé, 16 Aug 2000, translated by António Martins