Las banderas de las ciudades de los Estados Unidos exhiben una amplia variedad de influencias regionales e historias locales, así como estilos y principios de diseño muy diferentes. [N 1] [N 2]
Alabama [ editar ]
Birmingham ( detalles ) Empresa Móvil ( detalles ) Montgomery [ cita requerida ]
Alaska [ editar ]
Anclaje Juneau Seward Wrangell
Histórico [ editar ]
Juneau (hasta julio de 1970) [1] [2] Seward (hasta diciembre de 2016) [N 3] [3] [4]
Arizona [ editar ]
Velero Glendale Colina baja Peoria Scottsdale Sorpresa Tempe Tucson
Histórico [ editar ]
Glendale (1979-1990) [N 4] [5] Mesa (bandera no oficial hasta 2005) [6] Peoria (bandera no oficial de 1954 a 2017) [N 4] [7] [8] [9] [10] Phoenix (1921-1990) [11] Sorpresa (2001-2014) [N 4] [12] Sorpresa (2014) [N 4] [12] [13] [14] Tempe (1971-1987) [N 4] [15] [16]
Arkansas [ editar ]
Beebe Bella Vista Bentonville Conway Fayetteville Fort Smith Roca pequeña Árbol marcado Marshall West Memphis
California [ editar ]
Adelanto Alameda Anaheim Bakersfield Campanilla Beverly Hills Carson chino Chula Vista Coalinga Coronado Costa Mesa Culver City Cupertino Downey Duarte El Monte [17] El Segundo Escondido Fontana Fremont [18] Fresno Fullerton Gardena Garden Grove Gilroy Glendale Playa de Huntington Irvine La Mesa La Mirada Lancaster Lawndale Long Beach ( detalles ) Los Ángeles ( detalles ) Los Gatos Merced Milpitas [19] Monterey Moorpark Moreno Valley Morgan Hill Playa de Newport Oakland Oceanside Ontario naranja Oxnard Palmdale palo Alto Paraíso Pasadena Pico Rivera Placentia Pomona Porterville Poway Rancho Cucamonga Rancho Mirage Rancho Santa Margarita Redding Rialto Orilla Sacramento San Bernardino San Diego ( detalles ) San Francisco ( detalles ) San Gabriel San Jose San Leandro San Luis Obispo Sanger Santa Ana Santa Barbara ( detalles ) Santa Clara Santa clarita Simi Valley Playa de Solana Stockton [20] Sunnyvale [N 4] Temecula Ciudad del templo Torrance Victorville Visalia Watsonville West Hollywood Whittier [21] Bosque
Histórico [ editar ]
Anaheim (1967-2018) [22] Bellflower (1980-2005) [N 4] [23] Culver City (desde 1940) [24] Long Beach (1948-1967) [N 4] [25] Redding (hasta 2018) [26] Riverside (hasta 2020) [27] Sacramento (1964-1989) [11] San Francisco (1899-1900) San Francisco (1900-1940) [11] San José (1969-1984) [11] Sunnyvale (hasta 2018) West Hollywood (hasta 2014) [28]
Colorado [ editar ]
Aurora [N 4] [29] Brighton [N 5] Colorado Springs ( detalles ) Ciudad Comercio [N 5] Denver ( detalles ) Firestone Fort Collins Goldfield Longmont Tierra de ensueño Nortglenn Pueblo Thornton Westminster
Histórico [ editar ]
Aurora (1969-2011) [N 4] [29] [30] Dorado (de 1996 a 2012) [N 4] [31] Northglenn (hasta 2017) [N 4] [32] [33]
Washington, DC [ editar ]
Washington, DC ( detalles )
Connecticut [ editar ]
Bridgeport Brookfield [N 4] derby East Hartford [N 3] Enfield [N 3] Groton (ciudad) Hartford Manchester Mansfield [N 3] Nueva Bretaña New Haven [N 3] New Milford Norwalk [N 4] [34] Naranja [N 3] Cliente potencial [N 3] Southington [N 3] Stamford Waterbury [N 3]
Delaware [ editar ]
Middletown Wilmington
Florida [ editar ]
Muchas banderas de ciudades de Florida tienen el sello de la ciudad en forma de sal , incorporando elementos de la bandera de Florida , basada en la antigua bandera española , en sus diseños.
Apopka Bal Harbour Coconut Creek Coral Gables Coral Springs Deltona Fort Lauderdale Playa de Fort Walton Gainesville Acres verdes Hialeah Hollywood Granja Jacksonville ( detalles ) Playa de Juno Key West Kissimmee Lantana Largo Lauderdale Lakes Lauderhill Miami Oakland Park Orlando ( detalles ) Palm Bay playa de palmeras ciudad de Panama Playa de la ciudad de panamá Pompano Beach Puerto naranja San Petersburgo [35] [N 6] Sarasota Tallahassee Tamarac Tampa ( detalles ) Melbourne occidental Winter Park
Histórico [ editar ]
Jacksonville (1914-1976) [1] Orlando (1980-2017) [11] Tallahassee (1916-1920) [36] Tallahassee (1955-1986) [36] Tallahassee (1986-2002) [36]
Georgia [ editar ]
Atlanta Augusta [N 4] [37] Brunswick Colón [N 3] Peachtree City Sabana Sugar Hill [N 5] Trenton ( detalles ) Isla Tybee
Histórico [ editar ]
Augusta (1939-1985) [N 4] [37] Augusta (1986-2000) [N 4] [37]
Guam [ editar ]
Agana Heights Agat Asan-Maina Barrigada Chalan Pago-Ordot Dededo Hagåtña [38] Inarajan Mangilao Merizo Mongmong-Toto-Maite Piti Santa rita Sinajana Talofofo Tamuning Umatac Yigo Yona
Hawái [ editar ]
Honolulu [N 7]
Histórico [ editar ]
Honolulu (1969-1981, 1985-1994)
Idaho [ editar ]
Histórico [ editar ]
Boise (1972-2001) [1]
Illinois [ editar ]
Aurora [N 3] Belleville [N 3] Chicago ( detalles ) Chicago Heights Darien [N 3] Des Plaines Elgin [N 3] Evanston Galena Joliet [N 3] Midlothian Naperville [N 3] Bosque de Robles Césped de roble [N 3] Park Ridge Plano [N 3] Rockford Springfield ( detalles ) Swansea [N 4] [39] Tinley Park
Histórico [ editar ]
Chicago (1917-1933) [1] Chicago (1933-1939) [1]
Indiana [ editar ]
Carmelo [N 4] [40] Evansville Pescadores Fort Wayne ( detalles ) Gary [N 4] [41] Hammond [N 3] Indianapolis ( detalles ) Lafayette ( detalles ) Lawrence Muncie [N 5] New Albany Richmond South Bend Valparaíso [N 3] Vincennes West Lafayette
Histórico [ editar ]
Indianápolis (1915-1963) [1] South Bend (hasta 2016) [N 4] [42]
Iowa [ editar ]
Anamosa [N 3] Cedar Rapids [N 3] Escritorio pequeño Des Moines ( detalles ) Dubuque [N 3] Hiawatha Madrid roble rojo Pizarrero Waterloo
Kansas [ editar ]
Hutchinson Manhattan Olathe Park City Topeka Wichita ( detalles )
Kentucky [ editar ]
Bowling Green Frankfort [N 4] [43] Greenville [N 3] Lexington [N 4] [44] Louisville [N 3] Taylor Mill Unión
Histórico [ editar ]
Louisville (1934-2003)
Luisiana [ editar ]
Baton Rouge ( detalles ) Bossier City Lafayette Lake Charles [N 3] Nueva Orleans ( detalles ) Shreveport Westwego
Maine [ editar ]
Augusta [N 3] Baño Eastport [N 3] Greenbush Lincoln Madawaska [N 8] North Yarmouth Portland [N 3] Washington Wells
Maryland [ editar ]
Annapolis Baltimore ( detalles ) Clarksburg College Park Elkridge Gaithersburg Cinturón verde Hyattsville Laurel [N 3] Pueblo de Montgomery Ocean City Rockville Salisbury Isla Smith
Histórico [ editar ]
Baltimore (bandera no oficial de 1899 a 1915) [1]
Massachusetts [ editar ]
Amherst [N 3] Boston ( detalles ) Braintree Bridgewater Cambridge Chicopee East Longmeadow [N 3] Everett [N 3] Fall River Gardner Greenfield Groveland ( detalles ) [N 3] Haverhill Holliston [N 3] Holyoke Lawrence Leominster [N 3] Lexington Manchester junto al mar [N 4] [45] Melrose [N 3] Nantucket Needham Newbury Newton [N 3] Northampton Pembroke Plymouth Quincy Salem Southbridge Springfield ( detalles ) Swansea Taunton ( detalles ) West Springfield Westfield [N 3] Weymouth [N 3] Worcester
Histórico [ editar ]
Fall River (1988-2018)
Michigan [ editar ]
Belleville Detroit ( detalles ) grandes rápidos Isla Mackinac Midland [N 3] Saginaw Sault Ste. Marie Taylor [N 3] Westland Wyoming Ypsilanti [N 3]
Histórico [ editar ]
Detroit (1948-1972) Detroit (1972-1976) Detroit (1976-2000) Grand Rapids (desde 1896) [N 3] [46] Lansing (1969-1994) [1]
Minnesota [ editar ]
Apple Valley Bemidji [N 3] Brooklyn Park Burnsville Duluth Eagan Faribault Fergus Falls Pequeña canadá Arce arboleda Minneapolis ( detalles ) Plymouth Lago Prior Rochester Rosemount San Pablo ( detalles ) Woodbury
Mississippi [ editar ]
Brandon Gulfport [N 4] [47] Jackson Long Beach [N 4] [48] Meridiano [N 3] Rama de olivo Perla
Histórico [ editar ]
Jackson (bandera no oficial de 1978 a 1993) [1]
Misuri [ editar ]
Columbia Crestwood Ferguson Florissant Grandview Hazelwood Hermann Independencia [N 4] Jefferson City Jennings Kansas City [49] Cumbre de Lee Kansas City del norte [N 4] [50] Saint Louis ( detalles ) Springfield Warrensburg West Plains
Histórico [ editar ]
Jennings (1964-1996) [51] Kansas City (1913-1936) [1] Kansas City (1936-1944) [1] Kansas City (1944-1972) [1] Kansas City (1972-1992) [1] San Luis (1946-1964) [11]
Montana [ editar ]
Billings ( detalles ) Bozeman Helena [N 3]
Nebraska [ editar ]
Dannebrog ( detallado ) [N 9] [52] Lincoln Omaha
Nevada [ editar ]
Elko Las Vegas ( detalles ) Reno
Histórico [ editar ]
Las Vegas (hasta octubre de 1968) [1] Reno (bandera no oficial de 1959 a 2018) [53]
New Hampshire [ editar ]
Concordia [N 3] Litchfield Manchester
Histórico [ editar ]
Manchester (1965-1996) [11]
Nueva Jersey [ editar ]
Ciudad Atlántica Bayona Camden Jersey City [1] Newark Trenton Verona Municipio de Weymouth [N 10] [54]
Histórico [ editar ]
Trenton (bandera no oficial, hasta abril de 1985) [11]
Nuevo México [ editar ]
Varias de las banderas de la ciudad de Nuevo México incluyen el símbolo del sol de Zia y el simbolismo español, los cuales se ven en la bandera del estado de Nuevo México.
Albuquerque ( detalles ) [ cita requerida ] Belén [N 4] [55] Roswell Santa Fe Tijeras [N 4] [56]
Nueva York [ editar ]
Algunas banderas de la ciudad de Nueva York, como las de Albany y Nueva York , tienen colores de la bandera del príncipe holandés en sus diseños, debido al protagonismo de los Países Bajos en la historia de Nueva York .
Albany ( detalles ) Amherst Baliza [N 3] Buffalo ( detalles ) Cabeza de Cumberland Elmira [N 3] Media Luna Playa Larga Newburgh Nueva York ( detalles ) Cataratas del Niágara [N 4] [57] Mirador Point Poughkeepsie [N 3] Rochester Rochester Saratoga Springs Southampton Siracusa Utica Washington Yonkers
Histórico [ editar ]
Brooklyn (1840 a 1898, cuando la ciudad se convirtió en un distrito de Nueva York ) [58] Buffalo (1912-1924) Nueva York (bandera no oficial de 1825 a 1915) [11] Nueva York (1915-1977) [11] Siracusa (hasta 1974) [11] Siracusa (1974-1986) [11]
Carolina del Norte [ editar ]
Asheville Cary [N 3] Chapel Hill [N 3] Charlotte Durham Fuquay-Varina [N 5] Greensboro [N 3] Holly Springs [N 3] Manteo New Bern Raleigh ( detalles )
Dakota del Norte [ editar ]
Bismarck Grand Forks ( detalles ) [N 3]
Ohio [ editar ]
Akron [N 3] Cantón Cheviot [N 5] Cincinnati ( detalles ) Cleveland ( detalles ) Columbus ( detalles ) Dayton [N 3] Fairborn [N 3] Fairfield [N 3] Germantown ( detalles ) Jeromesville Lisboa Loveland [N 3] Maple Heights [N 4] [59] Marion Norwalk Norwood [N 3] Sylvania Toledo
Histórico [ editar ]
Akron (1965-1996) [1] Akron (1996-2009) [N 4] [1] Colón (1912-1929) [1] Colón (1965-1975) [1] Germantown (2000-2014) Toledo (1909-1994) [11]
Oklahoma [ editar ]
Bartlesville [N 3] Del City Holdenville Jenks normando Ciudad de Oklahoma Praga ( detallado ) [N 11] [60] Tulsa ( detalles )
Histórico [ editar ]
Bartlesville Oklahoma City (1965-1994) [11] Tulsa (1924-1941) [11] Tulsa (1941-1973) [11] Tulsa (1973-2018)
Oregón [ editar ]
Albany Brookings [N 3] Chiloquin [N 3] Coquille [N 3] Corvallis [N 3] Cottage Grove [N 3] Eugene [N 4] [61] Gresham [N 4] [62] Keizer La Grande Lago Oswego [N 3] Milwaukie [N 4] Newberg [N 3] North Bend [N 3] Portland ( detalles ) Redmond [N 4] [63] Santa Elena [N 4] [64] Salem [N 3] Los Dalles Troutdale [N 4] [65] West Linn [N 3]
Histórico [ editar ]
Portland (1970-2002) [11]
Pensilvania [ editar ]
Allentown [N 3] Easton ( detalles ) Erie Gettysburg Harrisburg ( detalle ) [N 3] [66] Lancaster Nanticoke Filadelfia ( detalles ) [N 12] Pittsburgh ( detalles )
Puerto Rico [ editar ]
Adjuntas Aguada Aguadilla Aguas Buenas Aibonito Añasco Arecibo Cauce seco de un río Barceloneta Barranquitas Bayamón Cabo Rojo Caguas Camuy Canóvanas Carolina Cataño Cayey Ceiba Ciales Cidra Coamo Comerío Corozal Culebra Dorado Fajardo Florida Guánica Guayama Guayanilla Guaynabo Gurabo Hatillo Hormigueros Humacao Isabela Jayuya Juana Díaz Juncos Lajas Lares Las Marías Las Piedras Loíza Luquillo Manatí Maricao Maunabo Mayagüez Moca Morovis Naguabo Naranjito Orocovis Patillas Peñuelas Ponce Quebradillas Rincón Rio grande Sabana Grande Salinas San Germán San Juan San Lorenzo San Sebastian Santa isabel Toa Alta Toa Baja Trujillo Alto Utuado Vega Alta Vega Baja Vieques Villalba Yabucoa Yauco
Historical[edit]
Yauco (through 2004)[N 4][67]
Rhode Island[edit]
East Providence Newport Providence[68] Warwick[N 4][69]
South Carolina[edit]
Charleston Clinton Columbia Myrtle Beach[N 3] North Charleston
Historical[edit]
Charleston (1882–1952)[1] Charleston (1952–1990)[1] North Charleston (through 2009)[70]
South Dakota[edit]
Pierre[N 4][71] Rapid City[N 4][72] Sioux Falls (details)[73]
Historical[edit]
Pierre (from 1937)[N 4][71] Rapid City (through 2018)[N 4][72]
Tennessee[edit]
Bartlett[N 3] Chattanooga (details) Knoxville (details) Maryville Memphis (details) Nashville (details) Spring Hill
Historical[edit]
Chattanooga (1923–2012) Memphis (1931–1963)[11] Memphis (1963–1969)[11] Nashville (1961–1964)[11]
Texas[edit]
Abilene Alice[N 3] Allen Alton[N 4][74] Amarillo[N 4][75] Arlington Austin (details) Belton Benbrook Brownsville[N 3] Carrollton Cedar Park Corpus Christi Dallas (details) Dayton[N 5] Denison De Soto, Texas[N 3] El Paso Farmers Branch[N 3] Fort Worth[N 3] Frisco Garland[N 4][76] Georgetown[N 4][77] Greenville[N 3] Halmton City Harlingen Harker Heights Houston (details) Howe Irving Keller Killeen[N 4][78] Laredo (details) Lubbock Midlothian Murphy North Richland Hills Odessa Plano Richardson San Antonio Sugar Land[N 4][79] Sweeny[N 3] Temple Von Ormy Waco
Historical[edit]
Arlington (2008) Cedar Park (through 2016)[N 4][80][81] Dallas (1916–1954)[1] Dallas (1954–1967)[1][82] El Paso (1948–1962)[1] Fort Worth (1912–1968)[1] Fort Worth (1968–2004)[1] San Antonio (1917–1976)[11] San Antonio (1976–1992)[11]
Utah[edit]
Saint George Salt Lake City (details)[N 3]
Historical[edit]
Provo (1976–1989)[83]
Provo (1985–2015)[84] Salt Lake City (1969–2006)
Vermont[edit]
Barre[N 3] Burlington Montpelier[85][86] Springfield
Historical[edit]
Burlington (1990–2017)[N 4][87] Montpelier (2000–2017)[N 4][85]
Virginia[edit]
Alexandria Chesapeake[N 3] Fredericksburg Manassas[N 3] Minnieville Norfolk[11] Portsmouth[88] Richmond (details)[N 3] Springfield Staunton Tangier Island Virginia Beach Williamsburg[N 3]
Historical[edit]
Richmond (1914–1933)[11] Williamsburg (1976–2008)[89]
Washington[edit]
Aberdeen Bellingham Kenmore Kent[N 3] Marysville[N 3] Olympia[N 4][90] Palouse Puyallup[N 3] Richland Spokane Tacoma[N 3] Wenatchee[N 3]
Historical[edit]
Seattle (unofficial flag from 1943 to 1963)[11]
West Virginia[edit]
Charleston[91] Clarksburg Huntington Wheeling
Historical[edit]
Huntington (unofficial flag through 2004)[N 4][92]
Wisconsin[edit]
Beloit Brookfield Janesville[N 3] Kiel Madison (details) Milwaukee (details) Racine
Historical[edit]
Madison (1962–2018)
Wyoming[edit]
Byron Casper[N 4][93] Cheyenne[N 4][94] Evanston
See also[edit]
- Flags of counties of the United States
- Flags of the U.S. states and territories
- Flag of Acadiana
- Hampton Roads#Flag
- History of the flags of the United States
Notes[edit]
- ^ This list uses United States Census Bureau-designated regional geographical designations, also known as Census Bureau Divisions.
- ^ This list also includes flags of towns, consolidated city-counties, villages, municipalities, and unincorporated areas, in addition to de jure cities.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr Non-free flag not shown; see linked article for image
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf Flag exists, but there are no images of it on Wikipedia
- ^ a b c d e f g Image of flag is cropped from a larger picture and doesn't fit the format of the gallery; see linked article for image
- ^ The St. Petersburg logo as shown on http://www.stpete.org/news/logo_and_usage.php utilizes a variation of a flag with four color bands (red, orange, green and indigo from top to bottom), a pelican moved slightly to the center and cut corners.
- ^ Honolulu is considered to be both a city as well as a county under Hawaiian law.
- ^ The Town of Madawaska uses the Acadian flag as its town flag.
- ^ Dannebrog uses the Flag of Denmark as its flag.
- ^ Weymouth Township uses the Taunton Flag as its flag.
- ^ Prague uses the Flag of Czechia as its flag.
- ^ Philadelphia is considered to be both a city as well as a county under Pennsylvanian law.
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