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  1. 14 de abr. de 2024 · national flag consisting of white stars (50 since July 4, 1960) on a blue canton with a field of 13 alternating stripes, 7 red and 6 white. The 50 stars stand for the 50 states of the union, and the 13 stripes stand for the original 13 states.

  2. Discover the flags of the world with Flagpedia.net, an actively updated website for more than 15 years. About us. All country flags. Flags quiz. Flags by continents. Flags of organizations. U.S. states flags. The most famous flags of the world. United States. United Kingdom. Canada. France. Germany. Italy. Spain. Mexico. Brazil. Australia. Ireland.

  3. Flag of Mexico. The Mexican tricolor consists of green, white and red vertical stripe. In the middle of the white stripe, there is a national emblem depicting an eagle clutching a snake in its talons and beak. Under this scene, an oak and laurel branches tied with a ribbon in the colors of the tricolor are portrayed.

  4. Vertically striped green-white-red national flag with a central coat of arms featuring an eagle, a cactus, and a serpent. The flag has a width-to-length ratio of 4 to 7.The struggle for Mexican independence took place under a number of flags, but, when it was finally achieved in 1821 under the.

  5. The national flag of the United States (Spanish: Bandera Nacional de Estados Unidos), often referred to as the American flag or the U.S. flag, consists of thirteen equal horizontal stripes of red (top and bottom) alternating with white, with a blue rectangle in the canton, referred to as the union and bearing fifty small, white, five ...

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  6. The blood of the National Heroes. The emblem-shield of Mexico’s Flag, symbolizes the Aztec heritage. According to a beautiful legend, the gods had advised the Aztecs that the place where they should establish their city was to be identified when they saw an eagle, perched on a prickly pear tree, devouring a serpent.

  7. 24 de abr. de 2024 · History of the Mexican flag (#EsMiBandera) 1810 - Banner of Hidalgo. The priest Miguel Hidalgo took an oil painting of the Virgin of Guadalupe from the Sanctuary of Atotonilco and used it as the banner of the independence movement. 1812 - Flag of Morelos.

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