Description
Fly the national colors of Chile with pride using our American-made Flag of Chile - great for homes, businesses, and government buildings.
Our Chilean flag is manufactured from high-quality nylon, a lightweight material that can fly even in gentle breezes. Our nylon is quick-drying, helping prevent mildew growth after rain. The flag’s vivid colors are digitally printed, adding UV and fade resistance.
We carry the Chile flag in various sizes, including 12” x 18’, 2’ x 3’, 3’ x 5’, 4’ x 6’, 5’ x 8’, and 6’ x 10’. Each flag has a sturdy canvas header and durable brass grommets for secure mounting on any of our outdoor flagpoles. Refer to our table of flagpole heights and recommended flag sizes to help determine which size is right for you.
Flag of Chile Features
- Crafted in the USA for quality craftsmanship
- Authentic 1817 design
- 100% weather-resistant nylon
- Robust white canvas header
- Rust-resistant brass grommets
Are you looking for the indoor version of this flag? View our Chile flag finished with three borders of elegant gold fringe and a pole sleeve.
Chile Flag Meaning & History
Chile’s flag, "La Estrella Solitaria" (The Lone Star), holds deep symbolic meaning and reflects the nation's history. Adopted on October 18, 1817, during the Chilean War of Independence, its design features two horizontal bands of white and red, with a blue square and a white five-pointed star in the canton. The white band symbolizes the snow-capped Andes mountains, a prominent feature of Chilean geography, while the red represents the blood of the patriots who fought for Chile's freedom. The blue square stands for the sky and the Pacific Ocean that borders Chile, and the white star, or the Lone Star, symbolizes independence and progress.
Chile Flag vs Texas Flag
The flags of Chile and Texas, while similar in appearance due to their shared use of a single star and the same colors, represent distinct historical backgrounds and symbolism. The flag of Texas, bearing the nickname "The Lone Star Flag," consists of a vertical blue stripe on the left of horizontal stripes of white and red, with a single white star centered on the blue. The star symbolizes the unity of the state. Blue stands for loyalty, red is for bravery, and white is for purity.
Other Details
Capital: Santiago
Language(s): Spanish
Currency: Peso
Government: Unitary Presidential Constitutional Republic
Flag Meaning: The red stands for the blood lost in the fight for independence. The white symbolizes the snow from the Andes and the blue represents the sky. The star represents that Chile is a Unitarian republic.