The flag of Córdoba Province in Argentina is a triband consisting of red, white, and light blue bands charged with a gold Sun with 32 rays (16 straight and 16 wavy, arranged alternately) in the centre.
[2] When Cordoba joined the League of the Free Peoples led by José Gervasio Artigas in 1815, a flag with three equal horizontal stripes was used.
The tower is the charge of the province's coat of arms and dates back to when Jerónimo Luis de Cabrera founded the city of Córdoba in 1573.
The flag was approved by the Legislature of Córdoba with the support of the Radicalits and Peronists, but was vetoed by then-governor Eduardo Angeloz who deemed it secessionist.
[3] On 7 July 2010, Governor Juan Schiaretti filed bill 9806[4] in the legislature to hold a competition for the provincial flag.