List of sovereign states by date of current flag adoption

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This is a list of sovereign states by the date on which they adopted their current national flag.

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For most of these states, the date of flag adoption is clear, but for others the exact date of flag adoption is unknown or disputed because of design changes. This list defines the year of flag adoption as the year since when the current flag has been used continuously to represent a nation, autonomous region or occupied state. Only countries which are currently sovereign states are listed, although the flag may have been adopted before the countries gained independence. The listed countries may have undergone fundamental regime changes, great geographical changes or even temporarily lost autonomy, or undergone political unions or secessions. If the flag remained in use during such events, its original adoption date is listed. Changes that do not alter the basic design of the flag, like the changes in ratio or color shade, restyling of emblems or inscriptions or the addition or removal of stars, are listed in the last column. The current flag design often evolved over the years (e.g. the flag of the United States) or can be a re-adoption of an earlier, historic flag (e.g. the flag of Libya). The year the current flag design first came into use is listed in the third column.

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CountryAdoption of current flag designFirst use of current flag designLast change to current flag design
Flag of Denmark.svg   Denmark 1625 [1] 12191893 (proportions formalized)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Netherlands 1660 [2] 140914101937 (colours formalized)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg   United Kingdom 1 January 180118011801 (merged with Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland)
Flag of Argentina.svg   Argentina 27 February 181218122011 (proportions standardized)
Flag of Chile.svg   Chile 18 October 181718171854 (the national coat of arms disappeared and the star was kept completely upright)
Flag of Peru.svg   Peru 182518221950
Flag of Uruguay.svg   Uruguay 182818281830 (sun of may modified, number of stripes reduced and colour changed)
Flag of France.svg   France 18301794 (naval ensign) [note 1] 1976 (colours standardized); current design reintroduced in 1830; [3] current design becoming the default in 2020 [4]
Flag of Tunisia.svg   Tunisia 18311827 (naval ensign)1999 (proportions formalized)
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Belgium 183118311831
Flag of Paraguay.svg   Paraguay 184218422013 (coat of arms modified)
Flag of Turkey.svg   Turkey 184417931936 (proportions standardized)
Flag of Liberia.svg   Liberia 184718471847
Flag of Bolivia.svg   Bolivia 185118512004 (coat of arms modified)
Flag of Ecuador.svg   Ecuador 186018102009 (modernized)
Flag of Colombia.svg   Colombia 186118101949 (official pattern issued, all flags with arms modified) [5]
Flag of San Marino.svg   San Marino 18621797 [6] 2011 (proportions standardized)
Flag of Honduras.svg   Honduras 186618232022 [7] (change of colours)
Flag of Japan.svg   Japan 18707011999 (exact colours specified, sun disc is perfectly centered, and proportions fixed)
Flag of Guatemala.svg   Guatemala 187118681968 [8]
Flag of Tonga.svg   Tonga 18751674 (as English Red Ensign)1875
Flag of Monaco.svg   Monaco 188118811881
Flag of South Korea.svg   South Korea 18831882 [note 1] (designed by King Gojong or Pak Yeong-hyo)2011 (when the exact color shades were last changed from their previous colors [set in 1997]).
In 1948 the South Korean national assembly readopted this as the national flag with a modification of the taegeuk.
The trigrams were moved into their current place in 1949.
The exact dimensions were specified in 1984.
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 188914701841
Flag of the Philippines.svg   Philippines 12 February 189818981998 (present definitive shades of blue and red)
Flag of Norway.svg   Norway 189918211899 (removal of Union mark of Norway and Sweden)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg   Australia 3 September 190119011934 (dimensions officially gazetted)
Flag of Cuba.svg   Cuba 19021868 (naval jack of Cuba)1902
Flag of New Zealand.svg   New Zealand 190218691902 (dimensions defined)
Flag of Sweden.svg   Sweden 19061562 (or earlier)1906 (removal of Union mark of Norway and Sweden)
Flag of Costa Rica.svg   Costa Rica 184818481998 (changes to coat of arms)
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg   Dominican Republic 1908 [9] 18441908
Flag of Portugal.svg   Portugal 191119101910
Flag of Albania.svg   Albania 19121444 [10] 22 July 2002 (colours standardized)
Flag of El Salvador.svg   El Salvador 17 May 19121822 (as provincial flag within Federal Republic of Central America)17 May 1912 (colours specified, and replaced with its own coat of arms)
Flag of Morocco.svg   Morocco 191519151915 (the Seal of Solomon is replaced by a green pentagram)
Flag of Thailand.svg   Thailand 1917191730 September 2017 (colours standardized) [11]
Flag of Austria.svg   Austria 191812301918
Flag of Estonia.svg   Estonia 191818842006 (colors standardized) [12]
Flag of Finland.svg   Finland 191818611920 (colors changed)
Flag of Germany.svg   Germany 19181848 (by the Frankfurt Parliament) [note 1] 1999 (when the exact colours were specified) [13]
Flag of Ireland.svg   Ireland 191918481848
Flag of Poland.svg   Poland 191918311921 (colors formalized)
Flag of Jordan.svg   Jordan 192819171928 (star introduced)
Flag of Latvia.svg   Latvia 192112791923 (proportions formalized)
Flag of the Republic of China.svg   Republic of China 19281921 (by the Guangzhou government)1921
Flag of Panama.svg   Panama 192519032017 (upper left star and lower left quadrant changed to dark blue)
Flag of Vatican City (2023-present).svg   Vatican City 192918082023 (Papal tiara and keys modified)
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg   Liechtenstein 193717641937 (addition of crown)
Flag of Lebanon.svg   Lebanon 194319431995 (tree slightly modified)
Flag of Iceland.svg   Iceland 194419181944 (when the exact colours were changed)
Flag of Indonesia.svg   Indonesia 194518811881
Flag of Vietnam.svg   Vietnam 194519401955 (star edges made sharper)
Flag of India.svg   India 24 July 194719231947 (Gandhian spinning wheel changed to Ashoka Chakra; colours formalized)
Flag of Pakistan.svg   Pakistan 11 August 194714 August 19471947
Flag of Italy.svg   Italy 19431796 (with Napoleon I)2006 (when exact colours were specified).
In 1946 the monarch's banner was removed, and the Italian Republic was proclaimed.
Flag of North Korea.svg   North Korea July 1948 [14] 1948 [14] 1992 (standardization, star and disc sizes changed)
Flag of Israel.svg   Israel 194818911897
Flag of Samoa.svg   Samoa 194919481948
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg   People's Republic of China 1 October 194927 September 19491 January 2021 (standardization of the colours)
Flag of Somalia.svg   Somalia 196019541954
Flag of Hungary.svg   Hungary 19901848 (1681)1990 (removing the Kádár-coat of arms)
Flag of Madagascar.svg   Madagascar 195819581958
Flag of Guinea.svg   Guinea 195819581958
Flag of the Central African Republic.svg   Central African Republic 195819581958
Flag of Chad.svg   Chad 195919591959
Flag of Brunei.svg   Brunei 195919061959 (crest added)
Flag of Benin.svg   Benin 195919591959
Flag of Niger.svg   Niger 195919581958
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg   Ivory Coast 195919591959
Flag of Singapore.svg   Singapore 195919591959
Flag of the United States.svg   United States 4 July 19601777 [note 1] 1960 (addition of a star after Hawaii became a state)
Flag of Togo (3-2).svg   Togo 196019601960
Flag of Gabon.svg   Gabon 196019591960
Flag of Cyprus.svg   Cyprus 1960196024 April 2006 (modification)
Flag of Senegal.svg   Senegal 196019591960
Flag of Nigeria.svg   Nigeria 196019591959
Flag of Mali.svg   Mali 196119591961 (removal of central stick figure)
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg   Sierra Leone 196119601960
Flag of Kuwait.svg   Kuwait 7 September 196119611961
Flag of Algeria.svg   Algeria 196219341963 (crescent and star made bigger)
Flag of Jamaica.svg   Jamaica 196219621962
Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg   Trinidad and Tobago 196219621962
Flag of Uganda.svg   Uganda 196219621962
Flag of Nepal.svg   Nepal 16 December 196217431962 (modernized; the faces disappeared from the sun and moon)
Flag of Malaysia.svg   Malaysia 195019501963 (14-point star and 14 stripes after Sabah, Sarawak and Singapore joined the federation, remains unchanged in 1965 after Singapore was expelled and the addition of Putrajaya and Labuan in the flag)
Flag of Kenya.svg   Kenya 196319631963
Flag of Tanzania.svg   Tanzania 196419641964 (merged with Tanganyika and Zanzibar)
Flag of Malta.svg   Malta 196419431964 (background of George Cross changed to white)
Flag of Zambia.svg   Zambia 196419641996 (green field changed to a lighter shade)
Flag of Maldives.svg   Maldives 196519261965 (removal of striped hoist after Independence)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg   Canada 15 February 196519651965
Flag of The Gambia.svg   Gambia 196519651965
Flag of Ghana.svg   Ghana 196619571966 (white stripe changed back to original yellow)
Flag of Botswana.svg   Botswana 196619661966
Flag of Barbados.svg   Barbados 196619661966
Flag of Guyana.svg   Guyana 196619661966
Flag of Burundi.svg   Burundi 196719621982 (ratio changed from 2:3 to 3:5)
Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg   Antigua and Barbuda 27 February 196719671967
Flag of Nauru.svg   Nauru 196819681968
Flag of Mauritius.svg   Mauritius 196819681968
Flag of Mexico.svg   Mexico 19681821 (First Mexican Empire flag)1968 (coat of arms modified)
Flag of Eswatini.svg   Eswatini 196819682011 (feathers changed to gray)
Flag of Bhutan.svg   Bhutan 196919471969 (colour of the lower half changed from red to orange)
Flag of Sudan.svg   Sudan 197019701970
Flag of Fiji.svg   Fiji 197019241970 (emblem on flag changed)
Flag of Qatar.svg   Qatar 197119491971 (proportion modified)
Flag of Andorra.svg   Andorra 194918661993 (coat of arms modified)
Flag of Nicaragua.svg   Nicaragua 19081823 (as provincial flag within United States of Central America)1971 (coat of arms modified)
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg   United Arab Emirates 197119711971
Flag of Bangladesh.svg   Bangladesh 197219711972 (removal of country's map)
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg   Sri Lanka 197219481972 (four leaves of the Bo tree were added to the corners of the flag) [a]
Flag of Luxembourg.svg   Luxembourg 19721845 [15] 1845
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg   Saudi Arabia 197319321984 (sword slightly changed)
Flag of the Bahamas.svg   Bahamas 197319732006 (colours changed to turquoise)[ citation needed ]
Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg   Guinea-Bissau 197319731973
Flag of Grenada.svg   Grenada 197419741974
Flag of Cameroon.svg   Cameroon 20 May 197519571975 (a yellow star added in the middle)
Flag of Papua New Guinea.svg   Papua New Guinea 197519711971
Flag of Sao Tome and Principe.svg   São Tomé and Príncipe 197519751975
Flag of Angola.svg   Angola 197519751975
Flag of Suriname.svg   Suriname 197519751975
Flag of Laos.svg   Laos 19751945 (by the Lao Issara government)1975 (communist takeover)
Flag of Djibouti.svg   Djibouti 197719771977
Flag of the Solomon Islands.svg   Solomon Islands 197719771977
Flag of Dominica.svg   Dominica 199019781990 (yellow side of green stars removed, but old design seldom use today)
Flag of Greece.svg   Greece 19781822 (naval ensign) [note 1] 1978 (land flag abolished)
Flag of Saint Lucia.svg   Saint Lucia 197919672002
Flag of the Marshall Islands.svg   Marshall Islands 197919791979
Flag of Kiribati.svg   Kiribati 197919791979
Flag of Equatorial Guinea.svg   Equatorial Guinea 197919721979 (re-adoption of coat of arms due to the collapse of Francisco Nguema regime)
Flag of the Federated States of Micronesia.svg   Federated States of Micronesia 19791965 (as Flag of the TTPI which had 6 stars above)1979 (two stars removed due to reorganization of the Territory)
Flag of Vanuatu.svg   Vanuatu 198019801980
Flag of Syria.svg   Syria 19801958 [note 1] 1958
Flag of Zimbabwe.svg   Zimbabwe 18 April 198019801980
Flag of Iran.svg   Iran 198019801980 (national emblem added to center of flag and religious script added due to the Islamic Revolution)
Flag of Spain.svg   Spain 19811785 [note 1] 1981 (coat of arms replaced)
Flag of Palau.svg   Palau 198119811981
Flag of Belize.svg   Belize 1981198121 September 2019 (standardized)
Flag of Mozambique.svg   Mozambique 19831975 [16] [note 1] 1983 (change of emblem on the left side of flag)
Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg   Saint Kitts and Nevis 198319831983
Flag of Burkina Faso.svg   Burkina Faso 198419841984
Flag of Egypt.svg   Egypt 198423 July 1952 (as Arab Liberation Flag)1984
Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 198519851985
Flag of Haiti.svg   Haiti 18591806 [note 1] 1986 (re-adoption due to the collapse of Duvalier regime)
Flag of Palestine.svg   Palestine 198819881988
Flag of Lithuania.svg   Lithuania 192219182004 (ratio changed)
Flag of Romania.svg   Romania 198918341989 (removed emblem)
Flag of Namibia.svg   Namibia 199019901990
Flag of Yemen.svg   Yemen 199019521990
Flag of Moldova.svg   Moldova 199019902010 (emblem copied to reverse side)
Flag of Armenia.svg   Armenia 199019181990 (ratio changed)
Flag of Azerbaijan.svg   Azerbaijan 199019182013 (when the exact colour shades were last changed from their previous colours set in 2004)
Flag of Croatia.svg   Croatia 19901848 [note 1] 1990 (redesign of the coat of arms)
Flag of Russia.svg   Russia 1991 [17] 1696 [note 1] 1993 (ratio and colours changed)
Flag of Bulgaria.svg   Bulgaria 199118791991 (removal of the state emblem)
Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg   Republic of the Congo 10 June 199119591959
Flag of Slovenia.svg   Slovenia 25 June 199118481991 (red star was replaced with coat of arms)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg   Uzbekistan 18 November 199119912024 (colours standardized)
Flag of Mongolia.svg   Mongolia 12 January 199219402011 (colours standardized)
Flag of Ukraine.svg   Ukraine 28 January 199218481918
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg   Turkmenistan 19 February 199219922001 (ratio changed, carpet altered)
Flag of Brazil.svg   Brazil 11 May 199218891992 (addition of four stars after Amapá, Rondônia, Roraima and Tocantins became states)
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg   Kazakhstan 4 June 1992 [18] 19921992
Flag of Slovakia.svg   Slovakia 3 September 199218481992
Flag of Cape Verde.svg   Cape Verde 22 September 199219921992
Flag of Tajikistan.svg   Tajikistan 24 November 199219921992
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg   Czech Republic 1 January 199319201920
Flag of Eritrea.svg   Eritrea 24 May 1993 [19] 19931995 (ratio changed)
Flag of Cambodia.svg   Cambodia June 199319481993 (re-adoption)
Flag of South Africa.svg   South Africa 27 April 199419941994
Flag of Oman.svg   Oman 25 April 199519701995 (middle band to equal size)
Flag of Belarus.svg   Belarus 7 June 19951951 [note 1] 2019 (colours standardized) [20]
Flag of North Macedonia.svg   North Macedonia 5 October 199519951995
Flag of Seychelles.svg   Seychelles 8 January 199619961996
Flag of Ethiopia.svg   Ethiopia 31 October 199619962009 (larger central disc)
Flag of Tuvalu.svg   Tuvalu 11 April 199719781997 (restoration of 1978 flag)
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg   Bosnia and Herzegovina 4 February 1998199810 August 2001
Flag of Rwanda.svg   Rwanda 31 December 200120012001
Flag of the Comoros.svg   Comoros 23 December 200120022021 (colours standardized)
Flag of Bahrain.svg   Bahrain 14 February 200219322002 (white points reduced to 5)
Flag of East Timor.svg   East Timor 20 May 2002 [21] 19751975
Flag of Georgia.svg   Georgia 14 January 20041124 [note 1] (approx. and disputed)2018 (minor change to geometry of the Bolnisi crosses) [22]
Flag of Serbia.svg   Serbia 20041835 (by the Principality of Serbia without coat of arms) [23] [24] [note 1] 2010 (redesign of the coat of arms, exact colours defined)
Flag of Montenegro.svg   Montenegro 13 July 200420042004 (first publication)
Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg   Democratic Republic of the Congo 20 February 2006 [25] 1963 [note 1] 2006 (return to 1966 design, colours changed to a lighter shade of blue)
Flag of Venezuela.svg   Venezuela 12 March 2006181012 March 2006 (addition of a star)
Flag of Lesotho.svg   Lesotho 4 October 20064 October 20064 October 2006
Flag of Iraq.svg   Iraq 22 January 2008196322 January 2008 (removal of stars, slight change to script)
Flag of Kosovo.svg   Kosovo 17 February 200817 February 200817 February 2008
Flag of Myanmar.svg   Myanmar 21 October 201021 October 201021 October 2010
Flag of Libya.svg   Libya 17 February 201124 December 1951 [note 1] 2011 (readoption of the 1951 flag)
Flag of South Sudan.svg   South Sudan 9 July 20119 July 2005 [26] 2023 (colours standardized by the media) [27] [28]
Flag of Malawi.svg   Malawi 28 May 2012 [29] [30] 6 July 1964 [note 1] 2012 [29] [30] (readoption of the 1964 flag)
Flag of Mauritania.svg   Mauritania 15 August 201715 August 201715 August 2017 (addition of red bands)
Flag of the Taliban.svg   Afghanistan 15 August 2021199715 August 2021 (restoration of 1997 flag)
Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg   Kyrgyzstan 26 December 2023202322 December 2023 [31] (redesign of sun symbol)

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 The flag has not been in continuous use.
  1. The flag originated as the flag of the Kingdom of Kandy (1592–1815), but was discontinued during British colonial rule, and was readopted in 1948 after Independence with few alterations.

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