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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 .
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Flag Date Use Description Current 2006–present: Nationalist Front of Mexico: 1937–present: National Synarchist Union: Coalition of Workers, Peasants, and Students of the Isthmus: Former 1905-1918: Mexican Liberal Party: Other 1994–present: Zapatista Army of National Liberation: 1996–present: Popular Revolutionary Army: 2009–2014
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After being annexed by the First Mexican Empire in 1821, the Federal Republic of Central America was founded in 1823, which included the present day San Marcos region of Guatemala. The department was created by a governmental decree on 8 May 1866, together with Huehuetenango , Izabal and Petén departments. [ 2 ]
San Luis Potosí . San Luis Potosí ... Flag of Mexico; State flags of Mexico; List of Mexican flags This page was last edited on 18 February 2025, at 06:10 (UTC ...
San Marcos (Guatemala) Usage on fr.wikipedia.org San Marcos (Guatemala) Usage on gl.wikipedia.org San Marcos, Guatemala; Usage on it.wikipedia.org San Marcos (Guatemala) Usage on pl.wikipedia.org San Marcos (San Marcos) Usage on ru.wikipedia.org Сан-Маркос (Гватемала) Usage on simple.wikipedia.org San Marcos, Guatemala