The Flag of Santa Ana, California is the official symbol representing the city of Santa Ana. Adopted on October 12, 1950, it consists of a field divided into four quarters, with the city seal centered in the middle. Each quarter represents one of the four founding communities: Santa Ana (top left), Santiago de las Vegas (bottom left), Sonora (top right), and French (bottom right). The city seal features a central image of an eagle with outstretched wings, signifying freedom and power, along with various elements representing agriculture, industry, education, and government. The flag serves as a visual emblem of the rich history and culture of Santa Ana, California.