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State of Minas Gerais; Use: Civil and state flag: Proportion: 7:10: Adopted: January 8, 1963; 61 years ago (): Design: A red triangle on a white background, surrounded by the Latin expression "Libertas quæ sera tamen" - motto of the Inconfidência Mineira, which means "Liberty, even if delayed".
The flag of the state of Minas Gerais is the oldest one adopted in Brazil that was devised by Brazilians. It was remembered by the Republican Party, which opposed the Brazilian Imperial Government, and adopted unofficially as the flag of the state. It has been the official state flag since 1963. [152]
In 1963, Minas Gerais incorporated as its state flag the one designed by the Inconfidência, with an equilateral triangle inspired by the Holy Trinity – albeit supposedly the inconfidentes wanted a green triangle, while Minas' flag uses a red one – and a Latin motto taken out of Vergil's Eclogues. [3]
English: The flag of the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais is based on state law 2793 from 8 January 1963, which describes the flag as follows: In the centre of a white rectangle in the format 20 units by 14 units is a red equilateral triangle with a side length of 8 units.
Flag of Minas Gerais: Flag of Pará: Flag of Paraíba: Flag of Paraná: Flag of Pernambuco: Flag of Piauí: Flag of Rio de Janeiro: Flag of Rio Grande do Norte: Flag of Rio Grande do Sul: Flag of Rondônia: Flag of Roraima: Flag of Santa Catarina: Flag of São Paulo: Flag of Sergipe: Flag of Tocantins: Flag of the Federal District
The proposed flag for the new republic had a green triangle over a white background, surrounded by the Latin motto "Libertas Quae Sera Tamen" ("Freedom, Even If It Be Late"). The inconfidentes' flag later became the state flag of Minas Gerais, the only modification being the color of the triangle, changed to red.
Flag Dates used Abkhaz text English translation Abkhaz ASSR: 1978–91 АҦСНЫ АССР ... Minas Gerais: 1965–present LIBERTAS QUÆ SERA TAMEN: FREEDOM ALBEIT LATE:
Sala Minas Gerais, at the Centro de Cultura Presidente Itamar Franco, is the house of the Minas Gerais Philharmonic Orchestra. Clube da Esquina is one of the most important musical movements in the musical history of Brazil. It originated in the mid-1960s, and since then its members have been hugely influential in Brazilian and even ...