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  2. List of Mexican municipal flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Guadalajara (1967–2020) México ... Mexico City. Mexico City. References ... State flags of Mexico; List of Mexican flags

  3. List of Mexican flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag used by the Spanish Empire in its territories from 1785 to 1821: 1521–1821: Cross of Burgundy flag used in New Spain from 1521 to 1821: 1810: Banner used by Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla in 1810: 1811–1812: Flag used from 1811 to 1812 by Regimiento de la muerte (Death Regiment) after Hidalgo's death in the Independence War: 1812

  4. File:Flag of Mexico City, Mexico.svg - Wikipedia

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    - Flag of the Iturbide's Infantry: 27 September 1821 - Agustin Iturbide as regency's President of Mexico: 28 September 1821 - Government decree of the Mexican Independence

  5. State flags of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    State flags of Mexico have a 4:7 ratio and typically consist of a white background charged with the state's coat of arms. [ 1 ] At least fourteen states have official flags: Baja California Sur , Coahuila , Colima , Durango , Guanajuato , Guerrero , Jalisco , Oaxaca , Querétaro , Quintana Roo , Tabasco , Tamaulipas , Tlaxcala , and Yucatán .

  6. La Campana (archaeological site) - Wikipedia

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    La Campana is an archaeological site included in the Mexican archaeological heritage list since 1917. Located in the vicinity of the city of Colima. This site was the largest prehispanic population center in western Mexico. Site studies indicate that some of its features are related to the classical period Teotihuacan culture.

  7. Banderas monumentales - Wikipedia

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    Veracruz is Mexico's main seaport in the Gulf of Mexico. Finally, Iguala was where the flag of the Three Guarantees (Bandera de las Tres Garantías) recognized as Mexico's first flag, was created. The second point in the program accounted for the creation of a standard size for the flags and the poles they would be raised on.

  8. Fresno raises Mexico’s flag at City Hall, celebrates ... - AOL

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    Fresno leaders, Mexican consul recognize contributions of farm labor to the Valley’s economy.

  9. National symbols of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The national symbols of Mexico are the flag, the most coat of arms and the anthem. The flag is a vertical tricolor of green, white, and red. The flag is a vertical tricolor of green, white, and red. The coat of arms features a golden eagle eating a snake on top of a cactus.