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Cuban flag (blue and white stripes and red equilateral triangle with white star) After the United States seized Cuba from Spain during the Spanish–American War, the U.S. flag flew from January 1, 1899, until independence was granted. On May 20, 1902, the Cuban national flag was hoisted as a symbol of independence and sovereignty.
Standard of the prime minister of Cuba: 1898-1902 1906–1909: Flag of United States Military Government in Cuba: 1960: The flag of Brigade 2506; a CIA-sponsored group of Cuban exiles formed in 1960 to attempt the military overthrow of the Cuban government headed by Fidel Castro. [19] [20] 1933: Flag of the Cuban Revolution of 1933 [21]
Bandera Malacitanista.png; Flag of Puerto Rico.svg ... blue: rendered as RGB 0 42 143 red: rendered as RGB 203 21 21 white: rendered as RGB 255 255 ... Flag of Cuba ...
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Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: 800 × 400 pixels. ... English: Flag of Free Cuba (Alpha 66 Movement) Español: Bandera de Cuba Libre (Movimiento Alfa 66)
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A red equilateral triangle, in one of its vertical extremes occupy all the height of the flag constituting its fixed edge. Such triangle bears in its center a five-pointed white star, within an imaginary circumference, whose diameter is a third of the flag´s height, having one of its points towards the free upper edge of the flag.