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Flag of Cagayan
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The flag of Cagayan is the provincial flag of Cagayan, Philippines. It is a horizontal triband of blue, gold and green, charged with the provincial coat-of-arms ringed by 29 white, five-pointed stars. It was adopted on March 11, 1970 by the virtue of Provincial Board Resolution No. 319.[1]
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Use | State flag ![]() ![]() |
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Proportion | 1:2 |
Adopted | March 11, 1970 |
Design | Three horizontal stripes of blue (top), gold (middle) and green (bottom). The coat-of-arms of Cagayan, surrounded by a ring of 29 stars is placed off-center, toward the hoist. |
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Cagayan is one of the few Philippine provinces to have a distinctly-designed flag, deviating from the standard flag design of the provincial seal on a colored field. The flag has a proportion of 1:2, the same as the flag of the Philippines.