List of flags containing the color purple

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Purple is one of the least used colors in vexillology and heraldry. Currently, the color appears in only three national flags: that of Dominica, El Salvador, and Nicaragua, and one co-official national flag, the Wiphala (co-official national flag of Bolivia). However, it is also present in the flags of several administrative subdivisions around the world, as well as flags of political and ethnic groups and sexual minorities.

Background

In the past, purple dye was very expensive to produce, with the first compound used as one, Tyrian purple, being made from the mucus of a family of sea snail found only in the eastern Mediterranean and off Mogador Island near Morocco. To produce small amounts of it, it was required to obtain the mucus of thousands of snails, which was extremely labor-intensive. As such, it remained extremely expensive to use the dye, which resulted in it having almost no presence in flags and gaining the reputation as the color of nobility and royalty, as they were the only groups able to readily afford it.[1] In Asia, the main dye used was Han purple, although it more closely resembles indigo.

During the Medieval Ages, in Europe, the color was used in the standard of the Kingdom of León, during the reign of Alfonso VII,[2] and in the royal standard of the Kingdom of Castile.[3] Both states united in 1230, forming the Crown of Castile, which continued to use the combination of their flags until 1715.[3] In South America, during the Pre-Columbian era, the Wiphala, a flag used by the subdivisions of the Inca Empire, contained the color purple.[4]

In the modern era, synthetic purple dyes became easier to obtain, and flags with the color purple began being used more commonly. In 1931, the Second Spanish Republic established a tricolor flag consisting of red, yellow and purple stripes as its national flag, seeing use in Spain until 1939 and by the Spanish Republican government in exile until 1977. The flag is still sometimes used by supporters of republicanism in Spain.[3]

Currently, the color appears in only four national flags: those of Dominica, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Spain, as well as one co-official national flag, the Wiphala (co-official national flag of Bolivia). However, it is present in the flags of several administrative subdivisions around the world.[1]

National flags

Current

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ImageCountryDate of adoptionNotes
Bolivia7 February 2009Used as the co-official national flag; see Wiphala
Dominica[5]3 November 1978As purple sisserou parrot, a national symbol (see flag of Dominica)
El Salvador[6]27 May 1912As part of the rainbow in the coat of arms (see flag of El Salvador)
Nicaragua27 August 1971As part of the rainbow in the coat of arms (see flag of Nicaragua)
Spain5 October 1981As purpure lion in the coat of arms (see flag of Spain)
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Historical

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ImageCountryYears of usageNotes
Sasanian Empirec.3rd–7th centurySee Derafsh Kaviani
Kingdom of León[2]11th centuryUsed during the reign of Alfonso VII (1105-1157) (see heraldry of León
Dungapur State 1177–1527
1713–1818
Crown of Castile14th century see heraldry of Castile
15th century
ca.1500–1715
Saint-Domingue 1791–1794 Flag of Saint-Domingue under the rebel control during the Haitian Revolution
United Provinces of Central America1823–1824As part of the rainbow in the coat of arms
Federal Republic of Central America1824–1838As part of the rainbow in the coat of arms
Nicaragua1896–1908As part of the rainbow in the coat of arms (see flag of Nicaragua)
1908–1971
Second Spanish Republic1931–1939see flag of the Second Spanish Republic
1931–1939civil ensign; see flag of the Second Spanish Republic
Dominica1978–1981As purple sisserou parrot, a national symbol (see flag of Dominica)
1978–1981
1988–1990
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Subdivisional flags

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ImageAdministrative divisionCountryDate of adoptionNotes
Aberdeenshire United Kingdom 22 April 2023 see flag of Aberdeenshire
AdjuntasPuerto Rico, United Statessee flag of Adjuntas
Ambrolauri Municipality Georgia 26 November 2010
AmorotoSpain12 July 1988
Amnat CharoenThailand
Balearic IslandsSpain1983see flag of the Balearic Islands
Barão Brazil Rio Grande do Sul
Bomi CountyLiberia1965
Bueng KanThailand23 March 2011
BuriramThailand1942
Burón Spain Castile and León
CanóvanasPuerto Rico, United States
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma United States
Castile and LeónSpain1983see flag of Castile and León
CialesPuerto Rico, United States1970
Department of CuzcoPeru4 June 2021see flag of Cusco
Castile and LeónSpainflag variant; see flag of Castile and León
Connecticut United States 1897 see Flag of Connecticut
Gu Achi Tohono Oʼodham Nation see Tohono Oʼodham § Districts
Gunma PrefectureJapan25 October 1968
Higuera de Calatrava Andalusia 2002
Jewish Autonomous OblastRussia27 October 1996As part of the rainbow (see flag of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast)
Kyoto PrefectureJapan2 November 1976
Mamoré Province Bolivia
Mesas de Ibor Spain Extremadura 1996
Ninotsminda Municipality Georgia 20 April 2010
North Chungcheong Province South Korea 2023
Okayama PrefectureJapan1967
PeñuelasPuerto Rico, United States
Quindío DepartmentColombia
Sagarejo Municipality Georgia 27 May 2011
San GermánPuerto Rico, United States
San Pedro de Ceque Castile and León 2005
ToužetínCzechia
Val Mara Switzerland
Virginia United States 28 March 1912 see Flag of Virginia
YabucoaPuerto Rico, United States
Yamanashi PrefectureJapan1 December 1966
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Historical

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Other flags

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ImageFlagCountryDate of adoptionNotes
Flag of MallorcaSpainFlag of the island of Mallorca
Flag of Pourlet France Flag of Pourlet, one of traditional regions of Brittany
WiphalaArgentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, PeruFlag used as the symbol of various native peoples around the area of Andes in South America. Historically associated with the Inca Empire
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City flags

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Image Flag Country Date of adoption Notes
Naval Ensign of the Bolivian Navy Bolivia 2013 also known in Spanish as the "Bandera de Reintegración Marítima".
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Historical

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ImageFlagCountryYears of usageNotes
Flag of the Ministry of the Navy Second Spanish Republic 1931–1939
Flag of the captain general of the Spanish Republican Navy Second Spanish Republic 1931–1939
Flag of the admiral of the Spanish Republican Navy Second Spanish Republic 1931–1939
Flag of the viceadmiral of the Spanish Republican Navy Second Spanish Republic 1931–1939
Flag of the viceadmiral (subordinate) of the Spanish Republican Navy Second Spanish Republic 1931–1939
Flag of the rear admiral of the Spanish Republican Navy Second Spanish Republic 1931–1939
Flag of the rear admiral (subordinate) of the Spanish Republican Navy Second Spanish Republic 1931–1939
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Sexual minority flags

Political flags

Ethnic flags

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ImageFlagYear of adoptionNotes
Choctaw1970s
Kuban CossacksUnofficial
Hispanidad1932Winning entry in a contest organized by Juana de Ibarbourou
Iroquois1980ssee also Flag of the Iroquois Confederacy
Tohono Oʼodham2008
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Religious flags

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Armenian Apostolic Church
Orange Order c.1795 see Flag of the Orange Order
sometimes used in Orange Order marching bands; see Flag of the Orange Order
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Organizational flags

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Supreme Court of the Dominican Republic
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See also

References

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