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Aruba Flag

$59.50
SKU:
30113
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Origin:
United States

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The light blue Aruba flag has a red, 4-pointed star with a white outline in the canton. On the flag’s lower half are 2 thin yellow stripes.
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Description

Fly the flag of Aruba with pride outside your home, business, school, or government office. Our Aruba flags are constructed using pure nylon, a lightweight fabric that waves easily in light breezes. The digitally printed design ensures that the flag’s colors are vibrant and fade-resistant.

Each flag has a sturdy canvas heading and brass grommets for reliable mounting on any of our outdoor flagpoles. We offer Aruban flags in sizes 2’ x 3’, 3’ x 5’, 4’ x 6’, 5’ x 8’, and 6’ x 10’. The standard 3’ x 5’ is a bestseller among our customers and is a great fit for our 6’ house-mounted flagpole. Look at our table of flagpole heights and flag size pairings to help determine which option best suits your needs.

Aruba Flag Features

  • Manufactured in the USA, supporting American craftsmanship
  • Official 1976 design
  • 100% durable, UV-resistant nylon
  • Reinforced white canvas heading
  • Brass grommets for secure installation

Are you interested in a more formal display? Our indoor Aruba flag is adorned with gold fringe and equipped with a pole sleeve.

Aruba Flag Colors, Meaning & History

Aruba’s flag was adopted on March 18, 1976, as part of an effort to gain autonomy within the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The light blue background symbolizes the sea encircling the island nation. The yellow lines represent abundance and prosperity, especially what the historical gold mining industry provided. The red four-pointed star depicts the points on a compass and stands for the blood of those who died during the island's colonization.

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Other Details

Capital: Oranjestad
Language(s): Dutch, Papiamento
Currency: Aruban Florin
Government: Sovereign State
Flag Meaning: One theory states, the blue stands for the sky and the sea, and the yellow represents the wanglo, a flower.