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Flag of The Oriental State of Uruguay: Nine horizontal stripes of light blue with the upper hoist-side corner bearing the Sun of May in the center over a white canvas. [10] 1839-1851: Flag of The Gobierno del Cerrito: Similar to the current flag. [11] 1839-1851: Flag of The Gobierno de la Defensa: Similar to the current flag but with light blue ...
The national flag of Uruguay (bandera nacional de Uruguay), officially known as the National Pavilion (Pabellón Nacional), is one of the three official flags of Uruguay along with the flag of Artigas and the flag of the Treinta y Tres. It has a field of nine equal horizontal stripes alternating white and blue.
Optimized dimensions related to flag structure: 9 stripes for 70 px in height each = 630 px for flag height (number divisible by 9). Optimized and fixed svg code. No other changes. 00:04, 31 August 2017: 900 × 600 (2 KB) Offnfopt: Corrected flag based on C:Commons:Graphic Lab/Illustration workshop request: 09:15, 12 June 2012: 900 × 600 (2 KB ...
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Flag of Uruguay * List of Uruguayan flags; A. Flag of Artigas; T. Flag of the Treinta y Tres This page was last edited on 16 June 2024, at 00:38 (UTC). Text is ...
In the flag of Uruguay, the Sun of May is the golden yellow sun bearing the human face and sixteen triangular rays that alternate between eight straight and eight wavy. Inspired by the Latin American wars of independence, the Philippines , which was a fellow former Spanish colony, also adopted the Sun of May as a revolutionary banner .
The flag of Artigas is one of the three official flags of Uruguay. Originally the national flag of the Liga Federal between 1815 and 1820, it was made an official symbol by the Uruguayan state in 1952, and pays homage to political and military leader José Gervasio Artigas , its designer and the national hero of Uruguay .
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