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Coat of arms of CRPR, representing an independent Republic of Puerto Rico, features, atop the motto Patria y Libertad (Homeland and Liberty), the flag of Puerto Rico, the island in front of a rising sun, the three red (blood of warriors) and two white (peace after independence) stripes of the flag, and the lion of the Spanish Kingdom being ...
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Use: Civil and state flag, civil and state ensign: Proportion: 2:3: Adopted: December 22, 1895; 129 years ago () by pro-independence members of the Revolutionary Committee of Puerto Rico exiled in New York City; members identified colors as red, white, and blue but did not specify color shades; some historians have presumed members adopted light blue shade based on the light blue flag of the ...
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Flag of the Royal Cambodian Armed Forces: A red field with the Emblem of the Armed Forces. [7] –present Flag of the Royal Cambodian Army: A red field with the Emblem of the army. [7] –present Flag of the Royal Cambodian Navy: A blue field with the Emblem of the navy. [7] –present Flag of the Royal Cambodian Air Force
It is officially known both as the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and as the Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico, which translates to Free Associated State of Puerto Rico. The island’s non-state ...
"Diplo" walked 80 miles from the capital city of San Juan, crossing Puerto Rico up and down the treacherous mountain roads of Cayey, known as "La Piquiña", to Ponce, on the other side of the island, to raise money for the Liga Puertorriqueña Contra el Cáncer (the Puerto Rican League Against Cancer).
(Spanish for "Island of Enchantment") [5] Puerto Rico does not have an official bird. In 2001 the legislature passed a bill designating the pitirre ( Tyrannus dominicensis ), but the governor vetoed the bill because although native to it is not endemic to Puerto Rico.