Flags of states of Mexico

Wikimedia list article

This is a gallery with flags of states in Mexico.

↑Aguascalientes
↑Aguascalientes
↑Baja California
↑Baja California
↑Baja California Sur
↑Baja California Sur
↑Campeche
↑Campeche
↑Chiapas
↑Chiapas
↑Chihuahua
↑Chihuahua
↑Coahuila
↑Coahuila
↑Colima
↑Colima
↑Durango
↑Durango
↑Guanajuato
↑Guanajuato
↑Guerrero
↑Guerrero
↑Hidalgo
↑Hidalgo
↑Jalisco
↑Jalisco
↑Mexico
↑Mexico
↑Mexico City
↑Mexico City
↑Michoacán
↑Michoacán
↑Morelos
↑Morelos
↑Nayarit
↑Nayarit
↑Nuevo León
↑Nuevo León
↑Oaxaca
↑Oaxaca
↑Puebla
↑Puebla
↑Querétaro
↑Querétaro
↑Quintana Roo
↑Quintana Roo
↑San Luis Potosí
↑San Luis Potosí
↑Sinaloa
↑Sinaloa
↑Sonora
↑Sonora
↑Tabasco
↑Tabasco
↑Tamaulipas
↑Tamaulipas
↑Tlaxcala
↑Tlaxcala
↑Veracruz
↑Veracruz
↑Yucatán
↑Yucatán
↑Zacatecas
↑Zacatecas

De facto flags with special designs

edit
 
Flag used by the Republic of Yucatán, still used unofficially today in Yucatán, it was used in some occasions in the government of Ivonne Ortega, this flag has 3:5 proportions, unlike the Republic of Yucatán's flag, that had 1:2 proportions.
 
Veracruz de Ignacio de la Llave (Official Government Flag, but unofficial flag of the state)
 
Mexico City, with other variants existing.

Historical

edit
 
Intendency of Guadalajara (1786)
 
Coahuila y Tejas (1836)
 
Soconusco (1843)
 
Republic of the Rio Grande (1840)
 
Republic of Yucatán (1841- 1848)
 
Republic of Baja California (1853)
 
Republic of Sonora (1853 - 1854)
 
Republic of Sonora (1857)
 
Yucatán (unnoficially until 1989), used today as the unnoficial flag of Mérida
 
Jalisco (1972, unnoficially from 1973 - 1998)
 
Jalisco (unnoficially from 1998 - 2008)
 
Tlaxcala (unnoficially from 1998 - 2016)
 
Jalisco (unnoficially from 2008 - 2011)
 
Jalisco (2011 - 2013)
 
Quintana Roo (2013 - 2016)