Flag of Southern Leyte explained

Southern Leyte
Use:010000
Proportion:13:25[1]
Adoption:ca. 1970s

The Flag of Southern Leyte is the provincial flag of Southern Leyte, Philippines. It is a green field with thin white horizontal and vertical stripes meeting within the upper hoist quarter of the flag to form an offset cross; upon this cross is a wreath composed of an abaca (Manila hemp) leaf and a palm frond, while four "Star of Leyte" orchid flowers are set in a descending diagonal line from the cross intersection to the lower fly.

The flag was adopted sometime in the mid-1970s to early 1980s, when Ferdinand Marcos was promoting his "Bagong Lipunan" (New Society) vision.[1] It is one of the few provincial flags of the Philippines which deviate from the common design, i.e., a plain field with the provincial seal in the center.[2]

Symbolism

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 13 November 2017 . 17 January 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - SOUTHERN LEYTE .
  2. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 13 November 2017 . 25 May 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags of the Philippines - Summary Sheet .
  3. Web site: A Primer on the Official Symbols of the Province - Provincial Flag . 13 November 2017 . 13 July 2013 . Provincial Government of Southern Leyte . 12 November 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20201112015115/http://www.southernleyte.gov.ph/general-information/symbols/provincial-flag . dead .
  4. Web site: Local Government Units of Southern Leyte – Municipality of Limasawa. 13 November 2017 . 23 July 2013 . Provincial Government of Southern Leyte.