Argentina commemorates National Flag Day on June 20th, a date dedicated to recognizing the country’s flag and its historical significance. The day highlights the origins of the Argentine flag and its enduring legacy within the nation’s history. While the first flag was created in 1810, its official adoption and first official hoisting occurred on June 20, 1812, during the May Revolution. This event solidified the flag as a symbol of national identity and independence. National Flag Day celebrations often include official ceremonies, patriotic displays, and educational initiatives focused on the flag’s history and meaning. The commemoration serves as a reminder of Argentina’s path to sovereignty and the values it represents.