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Vélez Alvarado had been commonly recognized as the Padre de la Bandera Puertorriqueña (Father of the Puerto Rican Flag) since the 1890s, but his status as the creator of the flag began to be questioned in the 1930s, after he became one of the founding members of the Nationalist Party of Puerto Rico and main supporters of the violent and ...
Just to note that I minorly altered this flag, by duplicating the flag of Cuba, then pasting it onto the workboard, cropped it into the 2:3 ratio (what Puerto Rico currently uses, anyway), swapped the colours and matched it into the previous upload before this one.
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History of Puerto Rico; Puerto Rican Nationalist Party insurgency; Talk:List of Puerto Rican flags/Archive 1; Talk:World War II/Archive 19; User:Mystic l/sandbox/History of Puerto Rico; Wikipedia talk:Requests for mediation/World War II; File talk:Flag of Puerto Rico (Light blue).svg; Portal:Heraldry/Selected article/F/29; Portal:Heraldry ...
This flag was created with Inkscape. This SVG flag shows a very simple image. Drawing uncomplicated graphics with a text editor seems more adequate than using a vector graphics program, and will often result in a dramatic reduction of file size.
Flag of Florida, Puerto Rico.svg there are many raster versions (some are quite incorrect) Coat of arms: Blason ville Florida (Porto-Rico).svg * Guánica: Flag: Flag of Guanica.svg: Coat of arms: Need to create an .svg as none currently exists * Guayama Flag of Guayama, Puerto Rico.svg: Flag: Bandera de Guayama de Puerto Rico.gif: GuayamaFlag.jpg
Use: Civil and state flag, civil and state ensign: Proportion: 2:3: Adopted: December 22, 1895; 129 years ago () by pro-independence members of the Revolutionary Committee of Puerto Rico exiled in New York City; members identified colors as red, white, and blue but did not specify color shades; some historians have presumed members adopted light blue shade based on the light blue flag of the ...