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BonnieBurgundy.png|Bonnie Burgundy Flag (Florida Flag Proposal by FlappyFlop16)
 
BonnieBurgundy.png|Bonnie Burgundy Flag (Florida Flag Proposal by FlappyFlop16)
 
Florida New Flag.png|FL Flag Proposal "apollohawkridge"
 
Florida New Flag.png|FL Flag Proposal "apollohawkridge"
Proposal Flag of Florida traditional.svg|Proposal for a flag for Florida, changing the flag just a little bit. In the center is the floridian orange. The colors are taken from the old flag and seal.The orange design is by Szwab.
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Proposal Flag of Florida traditional.svg|Proposal for a flag for Florida, changing the flag just a little bit. In the center is the floridian orange. The colors are taken from the old flag and seal.The orange design is by Szwab. By [[User:Qaz_Janssen|Qaz]] Nov 2019 ([[User:Qaz Janssen/Proposals/Subnational/US-ESE#Florida|details]])
Proposal Flag of Florida.svg|Proposal for a flag for Florida. In the center is the floridian orange. The red, white and yellow in the top half, as well as the diagonal cross, remind us of the Spanish heritage. In the bottom half is the land, with seas on either side and beaches in between. All colors are taken from the old flag and seal.The orange design is by Szwab.
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Proposal Flag of Florida.svg|Proposal for a flag for Florida. In the center is the floridian orange. The red, white and yellow in the top half, as well as the diagonal cross, remind us of the Spanish heritage. In the bottom half is the land, with seas on either side and beaches in between. All colors are taken from the old flag and seal.The orange design is by Szwab. By [[User:Qaz_Janssen|Qaz]] Nov 2019 ([[User:Qaz Janssen/Proposals/Subnational/US-ESE#Florida|details]])
 
Screen Shot 2019-11-13 at 5.01.19 PM.png|Proposed flag for Florida. Twenty-seven rays emanate from the sun symbol. Florida is the 27th State. The central decorative pattern and color scheme are taken from Seminole textile designs. (Posted by Ken Morton)
 
Screen Shot 2019-11-13 at 5.01.19 PM.png|Proposed flag for Florida. Twenty-seven rays emanate from the sun symbol. Florida is the 27th State. The central decorative pattern and color scheme are taken from Seminole textile designs. (Posted by Ken Morton)
 
Florida - Blue.png|Part of a series of fifty state flag designs, all in blue and white. (Posted by Ken Morton)
 
Florida - Blue.png|Part of a series of fifty state flag designs, all in blue and white. (Posted by Ken Morton)

Revision as of 21:22, 7 January 2020

The flag of Florida consists of a red saltire, St. Andrew's Cross, on a white background, with the state seal superimposed on the center. The design was approved by a popular referendum in 1900. The current design has been in use since 1985, after the state seal was graphically improved and officially sanctioned for use by state officials.

While both the modern Alabama and Florida state flags may have some historical tribute to Spanish rule in their design, both were definitely patterned after the battle flags of the Army of Northern Virginia (ANV)- under which the bulk of the troops from both states fought.

Both of these flags have documentation stating the influence of the ANV battle flags in their design - particularly the flag of Alabama - which was created under the administration of Governor William Oates. Oates was a former regimental commander in the ANV. He is most famous for leading the confederate assault on Little Round Top at the Battle of Gettysburg. [Text from FotW]

Historical Flags

Shown below are various flags that have flown over what is now Florida.

Proposals for a New Flag of Florida

Shown below are various designs that have been proposed for a new flag of Florida.

Most common symbolism

Cross of Burgundy

Flag of Cross of Burgundy.svg

A red roughly-pruned saltire (also known as St. Andrew's cross). Used as Spanish naval ensign from 1506 to 1701, and as battle flag up to 1843. It was specially used as insignia to Spanish Empire overseas viceroyalties - Florida was part of the Viceroyalty of New Spain. Its Spanish usage dates from the marriage between Philip I of Spain and Mary of Burgundy, when the king decided to honor the House of Burgundy, the royal house of his new mother-in-law.

Its origins are discussed: it can be firstly adopted by the Order of the Golden Fleece, in 1429, but, in the 1490s, the writer Pedro de Ayala claims it was adopted by a previous Duke of Burgundy in tribute to his Scottish soldiers.

In the designs, it can appear both as a roughly-pruned saltire or as a straight saltire (as it appears in current state flag).

Orange disc

Orange-disc

Many designs use an orange circle, that can represent either or both of two symbols: the Sun or an orange. Florida has tropical and subtropical climates, and "Sunshine State" is its nickname. The orange refers to the fact that citrus fruit, especially oranges, are a major part of the state economy. Florida produces the majority of citrus fruit grown in the United States.

Sometimes, the orange disc is substituted by other depictions of the sun.