Flag of Tampa, Florida facts for kids
Adopted | July 1, 1930 |
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Designed by | F. Grant Whitney |
The flag of Tampa, Florida, is not well known although it was adopted by the city on July 1, 1930. The many pieces of the unique flag portray the various elements that made the city itself a success. The flag is one of the few non-quadrilateral flags in use.
Description
The flag of Tampa combines elements of the Stars and Stripes, the flag of Spain, the British Union Flag, the flag of Italy, and the French tricolor, as all of these countries had a hand in development of what eventually became the city of Tampa and/or the state of Florida.
The prominent use of red and gold symbolizes Spain’s role in the development of Tampa, from the first European exploration of the Tampa Bay area in 1528 to the later influx of Spanish and Cuban immigrants. Many Italians came to Tampa at the same time, inspiring a field of green from the colors of the Italian flag.
The "H" symbolizes Hillsborough County.
The official seal of the city of Tampa, superimposed on a blue "T", symbolizes the incorporation of Tampa in 1855.
See also
In Spanish: Bandera de Tampa para niños