The flag of Argentina consists of three horizontal bands: light blue on the top and bottom, with a white band in the middle. In the center of the white band is a yellow Sun of May, an emblem symbolizing freedom and independence. The blue and white colors are traditionally believed to represent the sky and clouds, inspired by the sky on the day Argentina declared independence in 1810. The Sun of May, featuring a face with alternating straight and wavy rays, is an Inca symbol associated with the god Inti, embodying the indigenous heritage and the spirit of the nation’s independence.