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During this period, Costa Rica used the flag of the United Provinces of Central America, which took inspiration from the Argentinian flag. [2] It was augmented by variations specific to the State of Costa Rica within the United Provinces of Central America (a blue and white striped United Provinces flag, with the Costa Rican State Seal added).
First Costa Rican national flag Three horizontal strips of blue, yellow and blue 1823–1824 Second Costa Rican national flag White field with a six-pointed red star 1823–1824 Flag of the United Provinces of Central America: Three horizontal strips of light blue (upper and lower) and white (central), with the coat of arms in the center 1824
Coat of Arms of the State of Costa Rica within the Federal Republic of Central America from 2 November 1824 to 15 November 1840. Also used again by the independent state of Costa Rica from September, 1842 to September, 1848
English: Flag constructed according ; using non-traced, pure SVG coat of arms obtained from Image:Coat of arms of Costa Rica.svg, xrmap flag collection 2.9. The emblem is very important it signifies different places and things in Costa Rica.
Map of Costa Rica incorporating its flag. Date: 10 March 2008: Source: Self made from Image:Mapa CR.svg and Image:Flag of Costa Rica.svg: Author: Bryan based on work by Shamhain and SKopp: Permission (Reusing this file) Image:Mapa CR.svg is GFDL and CC-BY-SA-2.5,2.0,1.0. Image:Flag of Costa Rica.svg is Public domain.
The following 12 pages use this file: Decolonization of the Americas; Flag of Costa Rica; List of Costa Rican flags; List of predecessors of sovereign states in North America
These colors are also reflected in the Pan-African flag (black, red, and green) and the Ethiopian flag (green, gold, and red), which both have uplifting backgrounds that highlight the resilience ...
1863 Costa Rican general election; 1866 Costa Rican general election; 1869 Costa Rican general election; 1872 Costa Rican general election; 1876 Costa Rican general election; 1882 Costa Rican general election; 1882 in Costa Rica; 1885 in Costa Rica; 1886 Costa Rican general election; 1887 in Costa Rica; 1889 Costa Rican general election