The national flag of Cuba features five stripes, three blue and two white, with a red chevron and white star symbolizing the country's heritage and fight for freedom.
Overview
Flag Etiquette
Usage And Protocol
History Of The Flag
Design And Symbolism
Cultural Significance
Colors And Their Meanings
Flag Adoption And Changes
Comparison With Other Flags
Contemporary Representations
Historical Events Involving The Flag
The White Stripes
Cuban Revolution
United States
Government
Etiquette
Triangle
Culture
Island
Spirit
People
Spain
🇨🇺 The national flag of Cuba has five alternating stripes: three blue and two white.
⚪ The blue stripes represent the three historical regions of Cuba.
⚪ The white stripes symbolize justice and peace.
🔺 On the left side of the flag, there is a cherry red triangle.
⭐ Inside the red triangle, there is a bright white five-pointed star.
📅 The flag was first adopted on May 20, 1902.
🛡️ The red triangle represents the blood shed by heroes fighting for freedom.
🌊 The blue color stands for the sea and sky, important to Cuba’s culture.
❤️ The white symbolizes the goal of unity among the Cuban people.
💪 The flag is a powerful symbol of Cuban pride and history.