What is the meaning of national flag of Argentina?
The Argentinian national flag is one of the brightest, most positive flags in the world. Like many other nations, the flag is heavily symbolic of the nation as a whole and its display and use are regulated by the national government.ColorsThe Argentinian national flag has three horizontal stripes. The top and bottom bands are a special shade of blue known as “Celestial Blue.” The middle band is white and features a bright yellow sun, or the Sun of May. Some say the blue is in honor of the color the Nationalist party wore when the country was attempting to achieve independence from Spain; others claim it represents the country’s wide open skies.SizeThe official flag is 0.9 meters by 1.4 meters, or in flag parlance, has a 9:14 ratio. For Americans, that means the flag is about 3 feet high and 4 1/2 feet long.HistoryThe flag was adopted by the Argentinian government in 1812 and first flew over the city of Rosario after the country achieved independence from Spain.Sun of MayThe sun on the