U.S. Virgin Islands flag

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Last updated May 2025

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Step-by-step

1

Open SmartFlags

Find it in the top ribbon after installation.

2

Search "U.S. Virgin Islands"

Select U.S. Virgin Islands in the list below.

3

Click INSERT

The flag drops onto your slide, ready to move and resize.

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Facts about the flag of U.S. Virgin Islands

Date adopted: 17 May 1921

Designer: Percival Wilson Sparks

Symbolism: The flag includes a simplified version of the U.S. coat of arms with an eagle holding an olive branch and arrows, symbolizing peace and readiness to defend. The letters 'V' and 'I' stand for Virgin Islands.

  • Pantone colours: White, Blue, Red, Yellow
  • Aspect ratio: 2 : 3
  • Hanging protocol: The flag is typically hung with the Union Jack in the upper left corner (canton) and the stripes horizontal.
  • Design pitfall: Sometimes confused with the U.S. flag due to similar colors and stripes, but the U.S. Virgin Islands flag features a simplified eagle and three stars.

Flag details

ISO 3166-1 Alpha-2vi
Aspect ratio2 : 3
Official colours
Last updated2025-05-01
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