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The flag of Spain (Bandera de España), [a] as it is defined in the Constitution of 1978, consists of three horizontal stripes: red, yellow and red, the yellow stripe being twice the height of each red stripe. Traditionally, the middle stripe was defined by the more archaic term of gualda, and hence the popular name la Rojigualda (red-weld ...
He was the winner of a contest organized by Juana de Ibarbourou in 1932. The flag was first raised in Montevideo , at the Independence Square, on 12 October 1932. The flag was formerly known as "Flag of the Hispanic race" ( Spanish : Bandera de la raza hispánica ).
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The flag of CONAIE is a wiphala with a mask in the middle from a pre-Inca Ecuadorian coastal peoples known as La Tolita. The flag is displayed by marches of the CONAIE movement and also it is used by its political faction, the Movimiento de Unidad Plurinacional Pachakutik - Nuevo País (a Pachakutik -inspired Movement), which participates in ...
The flag of Los Angeles mounted outside the historic Eugene Biscailuz Building. The flag, designed by Roy E. Silent and E.S. Jones, was presented to the city by the La Fiesta Association for the city's sesquicentennial anniversary. The seal on the flag was officially adopted on March 27, 1905. [2]
Español: Bandera adoptada por la Primer República Federal por el decreto del 14 de Abril de 1823. English: Flag adopted by the First Federal Republic by decree of April 14th, 1823. Date
Sibila de Fortià (died 1406), Queen of Aragon, was daughter of Berenguer de Fortià and his wife Francesca de Vilamarí. [1] Sibila belonged to the family of Fortià, of the lower nobility, with possessions in rural Empordà, in the County of Empúries. She was the fourth wife of Peter IV of Aragon.