Flags of counties and municipalities in New Mexico

This is a gallery with flags of counties and municipalities in New Mexico, United States.

Counties/Municipalities that don’t have their own flags are not included. Copyrighted county/municipal flags will be linked to their Wikipedia pages.


This page or section is incomplete.

Counties

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Each County in New Mexico has their own flag, which hangs in the New Mexico State Capitol rotunda. Some counties have placeholders due to Copyright issues with their seals.

 
  Bernalillo County
 
  Chaves County[N 1]
 
  Cibola County[N 1]
 
  Colfax County
 
  Curry County
 
  De Baca County[N 1]
 
  Doña Ana County
 
  Grant County[N 1]
 
  Guadalupe County[N 1]
 
  Hidalgo County[N 1]
 
  Lea County
 
  Lincoln County[N 1]
 
  Los Alamos County
 
  McKinley County[N 1]
 
  Mora County
 
  Otero County[N 1]
 
  Quay County[N 1]
 
  Rio Arriba County[N 1]
 
  Roosevelt County[N 1]
 
  Sandoval County[N 1]
 
  San Juan County[N 1]
 
  San Miguel County[N 1]
 
  Santa Fe County[N 2]
 
  Sierra County[N 1]
 
  Socorro County[N 1]
 
  Taos County[N 1]
 
  Torrance County
 
  Union County[N 1]
 
  Valencia County[N 1]

Municipalities

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Several of the New Mexican city flags include the Zia sun symbol and Spanish symbolism, both of which are seen on the State Flag of New Mexico

 
Alamogordo
 
  Albuquerque
(details)
 
  Belen[N 1][1]
 
Bloomfield
 
Bosque Farms
 
Chama
 
Clovis
 
Corrales
 
Elephant Butte
 
Española
 
Eunice
 
  Gallup
 
  Las Cruces
 
Lordsburg
 
Los Lunas
 
  Portales
 
Questa
 
  Rehoboth
 
Rio Rancho
 
  Roswell
 
Ruidoso Downs
 
  Santa Fe
 
  Tijeras[N 1][2]
 
  Whites City

Historical

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 Belen
(2001-2019)
 
  White's City
(70s-??)

Notes

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  1. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v Flag exists. No image available on Wikimedia Commons.
  2. Copyrighted image unavailable on Wikimedia Commons. See linked article for image.

References

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  1. Belen, New Mexico(U.S.) (in en). CRW Flags (14 April 2016). Retrieved on 11 April 2018.
  2. Tijeras, New Mexico (U.S.) (in en). CRW Flags (21 June 2012). Retrieved on 11 April 2018.