The Flag of Loja, Ecuador, is the official symbol representing the province of Loja within the nation. Adopted on July 19, 2004, it consists of three horizontal bands of colors: green (top and bottom), white (middle), and red (bottom). The central band bears the coat of arms of the city of Loja, which features a shield with six towers symbolizing the city's defensive walls, a lion representing strength, and two crossed staffs symbolizing authority. The flag is unique among Ecuadorian provincial flags for its distinctive design and incorporation of the city's emblem.