Flags of subdivisions of South Africa

Provinces edit

All 9 provinces have a flag. Each province was granted a coat of arms, in most cases designed by State Herald Frederick Brownell. Currently only one province, Mpumalanga, has adopted an official provincial flag, doing so in February 1996. The other eight provinces can be represented by white banners charged with their coats of arms.

1910–1994 edit

Between 1910 and 1994, South Africa was divided into four provinces, Cape Province, Natal, Orange Free State and Transvaal. These provinces had their own coat of arms but not their own flags.

1994–present edit

In April 1994, South Africa was divided into nine provinces. Each province was granted a coat of arms, in most cases designed by State Herald Frederick Brownell. Currently only one province, Mpumalanga, has adopted an official provincial flag, doing so in February 1996.[1] The other eight provinces can be represented by white banners charged with their coats of arms.

 
Eastern Cape
 
Free State Province
 
Gauteng
 
KwaZulu-Natal
 
Limpopo
 
Mpumalanga
 
North West Province
 
Northern Cape
 
Western Cape

Former administrative divisions edit

Former provinces edit

 
Orange Free State

Homeland flags (1966–1994) edit

  • Nine of the ten Black 'homelands' which were created inside South African Federation under the apartheid system, had their own flags, i.e. Transkei (1966–94), Bophuthatswana (1973–94), Ciskei (1973–94), Gazankulu (1973–94), Venda (1973–94), Lebowa (1974–94), QwaQwa (1975–94), KwaZulu (1977–94), and KwaNdebele (1982–94). KaNgwane was the only homeland that never adopted its own distinctive flag, instead using the national flag of South Africa.
  • All these flags became obsolete when South Africa reincorporated the homelands on April 27, 1994.
 
Bophuthatswana
(1973–1994)
 
Ciskei
(1973–1994)
 
Gazankulu
(1973–1994)
 
KwaNdebele
(1982-1994)
 
KwaZulu
(1977–1985)
 
KwaZulu
(1985–1994)
 
Lebowa
(1974–1994)
 
QwaQwa
(1975–1994)
 
Transkei
(1966–1994)
 
Venda
(1973–1994)

Bantustans in South West Africa edit

Some of the bantustans established by South Africa during its period of administering South West Africa had adopted their own distinctive flags whilst others used the flag of South Africa.

 
Bushmanland
(1976–1989)
 
Damaraland
(1980–1989)
 
East Caprivi
(1972–1989)
 
Hereroland
(1968–1989)
 
Kaokoland
(1964-1989)
 
Kavangoland
(1970–1989)
 
Namaland
(1976–1989)
 
Ovamboland
(1968–1989)
 
Rehoboth
(1979–1989)
 
Tswanaland
(1980–1989)

Municipalities edit

  1. Mpumalanga Province, South Africa. crwflags.com. Retrieved on 2021-05-30.