Flag |
Date |
Use |
Description
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1492–1500 |
Royal Flag of The
Crown of Castile |
quartered banner of arms of Castile, represented by a castle, and León, represented by a lion.
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1500–1516 |
Royal Flag of The Crown of Castile |
the same design of the previous flag in a slightly different shape.
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1516–1785 |
Flag of the
Captaincy General of Santo Domingo |
The
Cross of Burgundy flag represents the
Spanish Empire.
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1785–1795, 1810–1821, 1861–1865 |
Flag of
Santo Domingo |
A Tricolour of Red, Yellow and Red with the coat of arms off-centred toward the hoist. In 1861, general
Pedro Santana asked queen
Isabella II of Spain to retake control of the Dominican Republic, after a period of only 17 years of independence. Spain, which had not come to terms with the loss of its American colonies 30 years earlier, accepted his proposal and made the country a colony again.
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1795–1809 |
Flag of the
Saint-Domingue |
The
tricolour flag of the French First Republic. France came to own the whole island by the
Treaty of Basel, as Spain ceded Santo Domingo as a consequence of the
French Revolutionary Wars.
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1809–1813 |
Flag of
Spain under Joseph Bonaparte |
A White Banner with the coat of arms off-centred toward the hoist.
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1821–1822 |
Flag of
Spanish Haiti |
On 9 February 1822
Jean-Pierre Boyer annexed the Spanish out of the colony of
Santo Domingo, which a few months before had proclaimed its independence from Spain (30 November 1821) under the name
The Republica del Haiti Español. An attempt to declare its alliance to
Gran Colombia, the flag was raised in the early weeks of 1822, but it was short-lived when nine weeks later Boyer had ended the republic.
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1822–1844 |
Flag of the
Unification of Hispaniola |
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1822–1844 |
Civil Flag of the Unification of Hispaniola |
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1838–1844 |
Early flag of the
Trinitaria |
It was developed from the
Haitian flag and was added a white cross in the center. In early version, 17 white stars placed vertically along the hoist, two white stars placed above and below the cross, respectively, and 9 white stars placed vertically along the hoist.
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1838–1844 |
Early flag of the
Trinitaria, version 2 |
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1838–1844 |
Early flag of the
Trinitaria, version 3 |
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1844–1849 |
Flag of the
Dominican War of Independence |
It was developed from the
Haitian flag and was added a white cross.
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1849–1861 |
Flag of the First Dominican Republic |
A crossed two-colored flag with
the country's coat of arms in the center
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1905–1908 |
Flag of The
United States |
Thirteen horizontal stripes alternating red and white; in the canton, 45 white stars on a blue field.
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1908–1912 |
Flag of The United States |
Thirteen horizontal stripes alternating red and white; in the canton, 46 white stars on a blue field.
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1912–1924 |
Flag of The United States |
Thirteen horizontal stripes alternating red and white; in the canton, 48 white stars on a blue field.
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