Flags of the provinces of the Philippines explained

The flags of the provinces of the Philippines are the vexillological devices used by various provincial-level local government units (LGUs) of the country.

Designs

The most common provincial flag design is a plain field of a single color with the provincial seal placed in the center; of this design the most prevalent field color used is white, followed by shades of yellow, of green and of blue.[1] Some of these plain flags have additional text above and/or below the seal, usually involving the province name.

Several provincial flags deviate from the default design: some are horizontal or vertical tribands, usually employing three different colors (i.e., a tricolor); some also use charges derived from elements within provincial seals, instead of using the entire provincial seal.[1]

Usage

Most of the provincial flags, by virtue of bearing the corporate seal of the LGU, are solely intended to represent the provincial government wherever they are displayed, and not meant to be adopted by the public for general use. Such government flags only find usage within provincial government premises (e.g., provincial capitol grounds; provincial government office spaces such as that of the governor; Sangguniang Panlalawigan chambers; or provincially-owned sports or recreational facilities) and are most visible to the public during events involving the provincial government. The designs of many of these government flags can be easily changed between administrations, especially when the provincial seal itself is altered (e.g., Ilocos Norte; Marinduque); at times they reflect the personal preferences of the provincial governor in power (e.g., use of the blue flag for Laguna during the term of Emilio Ejercito from 2010 to 2014; use of "Oriental Negros" in the provincial flag and seal during the term of George Arnaiz from 2004 to 2007).

The flags of some provinces have provincial board (PB) or Sangguniang Panlalawigan (SP) resolutions or ordinances specifying their designs and specifications; therefore the modification of these flags will require amending or repealing previous legal enactments made by the provincial legislative body. Some flags with legally specified designs, such as those of Bohol, Bukidnon and Southern Leyte, are allowed to be adopted by the general public as a symbol of civic pride for the province, and thus serve dual purpose as both a government and a civic flag.

At least two provinces — Camarines Norte and South Cotabato — maintain two vastly different official flag designs: one for exclusive government use (i.e., a plain white flag with the provincial seal in the center) and another for civic use.

List of current provincial flags

RegionProvinceImageFlag DescriptionDate of Adoption
or First Use
[Legal Basis]
CARAbraPlain green field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 2:3.[2]
Region 13
Agusan del Norte
Plain golden yellow field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 2:3.[3]
Governor's office version: Plain golden yellow field, centered within which are the provincial seal and a line of text in black serif typeface ("AGUSAN DEL NORTE") below the seal; this flag's proportion is approximately 1:2.
Region 13
Agusan del SurPlain yellow field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of the most common outdoor flag variant is 2:3.[4]
Region 6
Aklan
Governor's office (gold) version [left, top]: Plain golden yellow field, centered within which are the provincial seal and a line of text in black sans serif typeface ("PROVINCE OF AKLAN") set in a wide arc above the seal. Flag proportion is approximately 2:3.[5]
Sangguniang Panlalawigan chamber (white) version [left, bottom]: Plain white field with the provincial seal in the center; flag proportion is approximately 2:3.[6]
Region 5
Albay
Plain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of the most authoritative variant [left, top] is 1:2.[7]
Governor's office version [left, bottom]: Plain white field, centered within which are the provincial seal and a line of text in red sans serif typeface ("PROVINCE OF ALBAY") below the seal; this flag's proportion is approximately 1:2.
Region 6
AntiquePlain deep green field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of the most authoritative variant is approximately 3:5.[8]
CARApayaoPlain golden yellow field, centered within which are the provincial seal and a line of text in green serif typeface ("PROVINCE OF APAYAO") below the seal. Flag proportion is approximately 2:3.[9]
Region 3
AuroraPlain green field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 1:2.[10] data-sort-value="2015-04"ca. 2015[11]
BARMMBasilanPlain green field green field with the provincial seal set on the upper hoist and the Seal of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao on the upper fly. Words in white color and rendered in various sans serif (Arial) typefaces appear in the lower half of the flag; the text is split into three lines: PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT // OF // BASILAN. Flag proportion is approximately 2:3.[12] data-sort-value="2014"ca. 2014[13]
Region 3
BataanPlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 1:2.[14]
Region 2
BatanesPlain maroon field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of the most authoritative variant is approximately 1:2.[15] data-sort-value="1995"current seal: ca. 1995[16]
Region 4-A
Batangas

See main article: article and Flag of Batangas. Horizontal tricolor of royal blue (top), white (middle) and red (bottom) stripes, with the escutcheon from the provincial seal in the center. Official flag proportion is 1:2.

data-sort-value="2023-12"December 8, 2023[17]
CARBenguetPlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Most common flag proportion is 1:2.[18]
Region 8
BiliranPlain navy blue with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 1:2.[19]
Region 7
Bohol

See main article: article and Flag of Bohol. Vertical tricolor of navy blue (hoist), white (middle) and red (fly) panels, with a central charge — consisting of a tableau of the Sandugo enclosed by the Chocolate Hills and two swords, plus a blue five-pointed star fimbriated yellow (always on the observer's right, even in the reverse side) — all contained in the white panel. Official flag proportion is 1:2.[20] [21]

1971[22]
[Provincial Board Res. No. 121]
Region 10
Bukidnon

See main article: article and Flag of Bukidnon. Horizontal tricolor of white (top), red (middle) and black (bottom), charged in the center with a golden emblem consisting of a spear pointing downward toward the fly, and a shield bearing the stylized profile of the Kitanglad mountain range.[23] Official flag dimensions are 34 inches in width and 64 inches in length, or a flag proportion of 17:32.[24]

Region 3
BulacanPlain green field with the provincial seal in the center. Most common flag proportion is 1:2.[25]
Region 2
Cagayan

See main article: article and Flag of Cagayan. Horizontal tricolor of navy blue (top), golden yellow (middle) and green (bottom), charged with the provincial shield ringed by 29 white, five-pointed stars, all placed toward the hoist.[26] Official flag proportion is 1:2.[27]

data-sort-value="1970-03-11"11 March 1970
[Provincial Board Res. No. 319]
Region 5
Camarines Norte
Government flag [left, top]: Plain white field with the provincial seal in the center; government flag's proportion is approximately 1:2.[28]
Civic flag [left, bottom]: Vertical tricolor of green (hoist), white (middle) and yellow (fly); civic flag's proportion is approximately 1:2.
Region 5
Camarines SurPlain royal blue field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 1:2.[29]
Region 10
CamiguinPlain green field with a modified version of the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 1:2.[30]
Region 6
CapizPlain light blue field with the provincial seal in the center. Most common flag proportion is approximately 1:2.[31]
Region 5
CatanduanesPlain green field with the provincial seal in the center. Most common flag proportion is 1:2.[32]
Region 4-A
CavitePlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Most common flag proportion is 1:2.[33]
Region 7
Cebu
Plain yellow field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of the most authoritative indoor variant [left, top] is approximately 1:2 while the outdoor variant [left, bottom] is approximately 3:5.[34]
Region 12
CotabatoPlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is 4:5.[35] data-sort-value="2018"current flag: ca. 2018
current seal: 2014
Region 11
Davao de OroSepia brown field with the provincial seal in the center.[36] data-sort-value="2020-03"current flag: March 2020
current seal: January 2020[37]
Region 11
Davao del NortePlain light blue field with the provincial seal in the center. Most common flag proportion is 1:2.[38]
Region 11
Davao del SurPlain royal blue field with the provincial seal in the center. Most common flag proportion is 1:2.[39]
Region 11
Davao OccidentalPlain green field with the provincial seal, itself placed over a yellow five-rayed sun, in the center. Two lines of white text surround the seal and sun: above, set in a wide arc, are the words "PROVINCE OF DAVAO OCCIDENTAL" written in a large serif typeface, while below, in a straight line, are the words "OFFICIAL SEAL" written in a sans serif typeface. Flag proportion is approximately 4:7.[40] data-sort-value="2017-07"current flag: 2017
current seal: 2016[41]
Region 11
Davao OrientalPlain navy blue field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is 2:3.[42]
Region 13
Dinagat IslandsPlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of the most authoritative variant is approximately 2:3.[43]
Region 8
Eastern SamarVertical tricolor of navy blue (hoist), white (middle) and red (fly) panels, with the provincial seal centered within the white panel. Flag proportion is approximately 1:2.[44]
Region 6
GuimarasPlain golden yellow field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 1:2.[45]
CARIfugaoPlain royal blue field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 11:18.[46]
Region 1
Ilocos NortePlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Most common flag proportion is 1:2.[47] data-sort-value="2011-06-13"current seal: 13 June 2011[48]
[SP Ordinance No. 30]
Region 1
Ilocos SurPlain burgundy field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 3:5.[49]
Region 6
IloiloWhite field with a circular version of the provincial shield placed in the right half of the flag, and three lines of text in centered justification in the left half. The first two lines ("PROVINCE" and "OF") are in golden yellow color, while the third line ("ILOILO") is written in blue and in larger size. Flag proportion is approximately 1:2.[50]
Region 2
IsabelaPlain green field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of the most authoritative variant is approximately 6:11.[51]
CARKalingaPlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of the most recent variant is 2:3.[52]
Region 1
La UnionPlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Most common flag proportion is 1:2.[53]
Region 4-A
LagunaYellow field with the provincial shield in the center. Set in a wide arc above the shield are the words "SAGISAG NG LALAWIGAN NG LAGUNA" written in dark green. Below the shield are four five-pointed stars, thinly fimbriated dark green and arranged in a straight line. Most common flag proportion is 1:2.[54] data-sort-value="2014-06"restoration of current flag: ca. June 2014
Region 10
Lanao del NortePlain golden yellow field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 4:7.[55]
BARMMLanao del SurPlain golden yellow field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 7:10.[56]
Region 8
LeyteHorizontal tricolor of navy blue (top), white (middle) and red (bottom), with the provincial seal (fimbriated white) in the center of the flag. Flag proportion of the most authoritative variant is approximately 5:7.[57]
Region 4-B
MarinduquePlain green field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of most recent variant is approximately 2:3.[58]
Region 5
MasbatePlain very light blue field with the provincial seal in the center, flanked by to the left and right by the numbers “19” and “01,” both rendered in white, respectively. Flag proportion is approximately 2:3.[59] data-sort-value="2014"ca. 2014
Region 10
Misamis OccidentalPlain golden yellow field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 1:2.[60]
Region 10
Misamis OrientalPlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 1:2.[61]
CARMountain ProvincePlain golden yellow field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of most authoritative variant is approximately 9:16.[62]
Region 6
Negros OccidentalPlain light blue field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of most authoritative variant is approximately 2:3.[63]
Region 7
Negros OrientalPlain navy blue field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of most authoritative variant is approximately 1:2.[64]
Region 8
Northern SamarPlain orange field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of most authoritative variant is approximately 1:2.[65]
Region 3
Nueva EcijaPlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of most authoritative variant is approximately 7:10.[66]
Region 2
Nueva VizcayaIndoor flag [left]: Horizontal bicolor with the provincial seal in the center; flag proportion is approximately 11:20.[67]
Outdoor flag: Plain field with the provincial seal in the center — green on obverse side, yellow on reverse; flag proportion is approximately 1:2.
Region 4-B
Occidental MindoroPlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 1:2.[68]
Region 4-B
Oriental Mindoro
Plain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of most visible variant [left, top] is approximately 1:2.[69]
Sangguniang Panlalawigan chamber version [left, bottom]: Plain white field, centered within which are the provincial seal and a line of text in red serif typeface ("LALAWIGAN NG SILANGANG MINDORO") below the seal; this flag's proportion is approximately 7:10.
Region 4-B
PalawanPlain golden yellow field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of most authoritative variant is approximately 1:2.[70]
Region 3
PampangaPlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of most authoritative variant is approximately 3:7.[71]
Region 1
PangasinanPlain golden yellow (officially termed “yellow santan”) field with the provincial seal in the center. Official flag dimensions are 36 inches in width and 56 inches in length, or a flag proportion of 9:14.[72] [73] data-sort-value="2017-02-20"20 February 2017
[SP Ordinance No. 206-2017]
Region 4-A
QuezonPlain royal blue field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 4:7.[74]
Region 2
QuirinoPlain orange field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of most authoritative variant is approximately 1:2.[75]
Region 4-A
RizalPlain light blue field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of most authoritative variant is approximately 1:2.[76]
Region 4-B
RomblonPlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 2:3.[77]
Region 8
SamarPlain white field bordered golden yellow, with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 3:5.[78]
Region 12
SaranganiPlain white field, centered within which are the provincial seal and a line of text in black sans serif typeface ("SARANGANI PROVINCE") above the seal. Flag proportion is approximately 3:5.[79]
Region 7
SiquijorPlain lime green field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 5:9.[80]
Region 5
SorsogonAn uneven horizontal triband of blue-white-blue with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 1:2.[81] data-sort-value="2019-10"October 2019[82]
Region 12
South Cotabato
Tricolor flag (both for government and civic use) [left, top]: Horizontal bicolor of navy blue (top) and white (bottom), with a golden yellow triangle spanning the width of the hoist (i.e., a chevron flag design), reminiscent of the Philippine flag’s basic design; centered within the chevron is the provincial seal. Flag proportion is approximately 1:2.[83]
Simple white flag (only for government use) [left, bottom]: Plain white field with the provincial seal in the center; flag proportion of most authoritative variant is approximately 4:7.
Region 8
Southern Leyte

See main article: article and Flag of Southern Leyte. 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. Flag proportion of the most authoritative variant is approximately 13:25.[84] [85]

data-sort-value="1976"ca. 1970s
Region 12
Sultan KudaratWhite field with elements taken from the provincial seal:
- a central stylized charge (colored in light green) that combines the alpha-syllabic glyphs “Su” and “Ku” of the pre-Hispanic Baybayin script; both glyphs share one kudlit indicating the vowel /u/.
- two elements flanking the central charge: a single upright panicle of rice (colored gold, and always on the left-hand side of the observer); and a single upright frond of African palm, (colored emerald green, and always on the right-hand side of the observer).
- two lines of text ("LALAWIGAN NG SULTAN KUDARAT" and "1973"), rendered in black and in a sans serif typeface, both the same font size.
Flag proportion of the most authoritative variant is approximately 2:3.[86]
BARMMSulu
Plain green field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of the most authoritative variant [left, top] is approximately 1:2.[87]
The variant flown outdoors by the provincial government [left, bottom] contains "PROVINCE OF SULU" written in white sans serif letters above the seal.
Region 13
Surigao del NortePlain turquoise blue field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of the most authoritative variant is approximately 7:15.[88]
Region 13
Surigao del SurPlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of the most authoritative variant is approximately 7:10.[89]
Region 3
TarlacPlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 6:11.[90]
BARMMTawi-TawiPlain golden yellow field, centered within which are elements of the modified provincial seal, plus lines of white text above ("TAWI-TAWI") and below ("PROVINCE"). Flag proportion of the most recent variant is approximately 5:7.[91]
Region 3
ZambalesPlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 1:2.[92]
Region 9
Zamboanga del NortePlain golden yellow field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion of the most authoritative variant is approximately 9:17.[93]
Region 9
Zamboanga del Sur
Plain golden yellow field, centered within which are the provincial seal, plus a line of black text ("PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT") in sans serif typeface. Flag proportion of the most authoritative variant [left, top] is approximately 11:20.[94]
Sangguniang Panlalawigan chamber (white) version [left, bottom]: Plain white field with the provincial seal in the center; this flag's proportion is approximately 3:5.
Region 9
Zamboanga SibugayPlain white field with the provincial seal in the center. Flag proportion is approximately 1:2.[95]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 25 May 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags of the Philippines - Summary Sheet .
  2. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 19 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - ABRA .
  3. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 22 May 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - AGUSAN DEL NORTE .
  4. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 19 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - AGUSAN DEL SUR .
  5. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 19 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - AKLAN (gold version) .
  6. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 19 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - AKLAN (white version) .
  7. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 19 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - ALBAY .
  8. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 23 May 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - ANTIQUE .
  9. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 19 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - APAYAO .
  10. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 20 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - AURORA .
  11. Previous flags (white field, with provincial seal in center and additional text in various configurations) were last used in mid-2015: Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 20 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - AURORA (former/pre-2015 variants) .
  12. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 20 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - BASILAN .
  13. Previous flag (white field, with provincial seal in center and "PROVINCE OF BASILAN" in an arc above it) last attested in 2012: Web site: 11 November 2017 . 8 March 2012 . Esa . Banny . Pakaradjaan Basilan 2012 Photos . .
  14. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 21 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - BATAAN .
  15. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 20 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - BATANES .
  16. Book: Hidalgo, Cesar A. . The Making of the Ivatans: The Cultural History of Batanes . 1996 . Cognita TRC . 328. 9789719149422 .
  17. 442nd Foundation Day of the Province of Batangas (Starting from 1:27:41) . 8 December 2023 . Video . tl . Batangas PIO Capitol . Batangas Provincial Capitol . 9 December 2023 . YouTube.
  18. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 21 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - BENGUET .
  19. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 21 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - BILIRAN .
  20. Web site: Provincial Symbols . Provincial Government of Bohol . 11 November 2017 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070408042959/http://www.bohol.gov.ph/pseal.html . April 8, 2007 .
  21. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 20 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - BOHOL .
  22. Web site: Provincial Symbols. Provincial Planning and Development Office - Bohol. 11 November 2017.
  23. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 21 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - BUKIDNON .
  24. Web site: Provincial Symbols . 11 November 2017 . Provincial Government of Bukidnon . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110312035301/http://www.bukidnon.gov.ph/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=274&Itemid=360 . March 12, 2011.
  25. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 22 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - BULACAN .
  26. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 20 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - CAGAYAN .
  27. Web site: Arts and Culture - Emblems - Provincial Flag. Provincial Government of Cagayan. 2 July 2015. 21 March 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130321075942/http://www.cagayan.gov.ph/index.php/arts-and-culture. dead.
  28. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 22 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - CAMARINES NORTE .
  29. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 22 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - CAMARINES SUR .
  30. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 22 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - CAMIGUIN .
  31. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 22 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - CAPIZ .
  32. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 22 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - CATANDUANES .
  33. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 22 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - CAVITE .
  34. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 22 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - CEBU .
  35. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 6 January 2021 . 11 December 2018 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - COTABATO .
  36. First known public display of the flag was in March 2020: Web site: Jayvee Tyron L. Uy official Facebook page . 5 January 2021 . 10 March 2020 . A HAPPY 22nd FOUNDING ANNIVERSARY FOR DAVAO DE ORO! .
  37. The revised seal bearing the new name of the province was unveiled in January 2020: Web site: Province of Davao de Oro official Facebook page . 5 January 2021 . 22 January 2020 . Learn the meaning behind the Provincial Seal through this infograph. .
  38. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 24 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - DAVAO DEL NORTE .
  39. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 24 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - DAVAO DEL SUR .
  40. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 16 August 2018 . 16 August 2018 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - DAVAO OCCIDENTAL .
  41. The seal of the new province was unveiled 2016, and a temporary flag (field of white bearing the seal) was used during the inauguration of the province's new set of officials in June 2016: Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 5 January 2021 . 16 August 2018 . Current Provincial Flags Series - DAVAO OCCIDENTAL (TEMPORARY FLAG, ca. 2016) . Villapando . J.A. .
  42. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 24 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - DAVAO ORIENTAL .
  43. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 27 March 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - DINAGAT ISLANDS .
  44. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 25 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - EASTERN SAMAR .
  45. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 25 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - GUIMARAS .
  46. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 11 November 2017 . 26 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - IFUGAO .
  47. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 26 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - ILOCOS NORTE .
  48. Web site: Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte . Gov. Imee unveils new I.Norte corporate seal. 10 December 2011 . 12 November 2016 .
  49. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 26 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - ILOCOS SUR .
  50. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 27 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - ILOILO .
  51. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 27 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - ISABELA .
  52. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 28 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - KALINGA .
  53. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 31 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - LA UNION .
  54. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 29 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - LAGUNA .
  55. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 30 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - LANAO DEL NORTE .
  56. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 30 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - LANAO DEL SUR .
  57. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 31 July 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - LEYTE .
  58. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 7 August 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - MARINDUQUE .
  59. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 7 August 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - MASBATE .
  60. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 8 August 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL .
  61. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 8 August 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - MISAMIS ORIENTAL .
  62. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 8 August 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - MOUNTAIN PROVINCE .
  63. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 8 August 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - NEGROS OCCIDENTAL .
  64. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 12 August 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - NEGROS ORIENTAL .
  65. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 19 August 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - NORTHERN SAMAR .
  66. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 21 August 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - NUEVA ECIJA .
  67. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 24 August 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - NUEVA VIZCAYA .
  68. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 2 September 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - OCCIDENTAL MINDORO .
  69. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 3 September 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - ORIENTAL MINDORO .
  70. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 6 September 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - PALAWAN .
  71. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 19 September 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - PAMPANGA .
  72. Web site: PROVINCIAL ORDINANCE NO. 206-2017 - AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE OFFICIAL SEAL AND THE OFFICIAL FLAG OF THE PROVINCE OF PANGASINAN. 12 November 2017 . 20 February 2017 . Provincial Government of Pangasinan . Sangguniang Panlawigan of Pangasinan .
  73. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . September 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - PANGASINAN .
  74. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 12 October 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - QUEZON .
  75. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 27 October 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - QUIRINO .
  76. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 28 November 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - RIZAL .
  77. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 30 November 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - ROMBLON .
  78. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 11 December 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - SAMAR .
  79. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 23 December 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - SARANGANI .
  80. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 4 January 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - SIQUIJOR .
  81. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 2 January 2021 . 3 June 2020 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - SORSOGON .
  82. Former flag was a plain dark green field with the provincial seal (itself almost enclosed by a golden laurel wreath) in the center, and a 1:2 flag proportion: Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 5 January 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - SORSOGON (former flag) .
  83. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 13 January 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - SOUTH COTABATO .
  84. 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 .
  85. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 13 November 2017 . May 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - SOUTHERN LEYTE .
  86. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 13 November 2017 . 21 January 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - SULTAN KUDARAT .
  87. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 13 November 2017 . 22 January 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - SULU .
  88. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 13 November 2017 . 26 March 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - SURIGAO DEL NORTE .
  89. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 13 November 2017 . 3 April 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - SURIGAO DEL SUR .
  90. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 13 November 2017 . 6 April 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - TARLAC .
  91. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 13 November 2017 . 10 April 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - TAWI-TAWI .
  92. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 13 November 2017 . 29 April 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - ZAMBALES .
  93. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 13 November 2017 . 20 May 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - ZAMBOANGA DEL NORTE .
  94. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 13 November 2017 . 21 May 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR .
  95. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 13 November 2017 . 22 May 2017 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - ZAMBOANGA SIBUGAY .
  96. Web site: Philippine Vexillological Association . 12 November 2017 . 2 August 2016 . Villapando . J.A. . Current Provincial Flags Series - MAGUINDANAO .