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Known as the "Civic Flag", it was first adopted by the IV Division of the Army of the Andes, formed by San Juan natives during the Argentine war for Independence. It is also known as the "Cabot Flag" as the IV Division was led by Lieutenant General Juan Manuel Cabot. It is the only flag of an Argentine province whose reverse differs from the ...
Welcome to the colorful world of flags!In this trivia quiz, you’ll come across some flags that you might know very well, but others might be a bit more difficult to identify. You will look at 30 ...
Tourist attractions in South America by country (24 C) + Tourism in the Falkland Islands (3 C) Tourism in French Guiana (1 C) A. Tourism in Argentina (7 C, 68 P) B.
This continent contains some of the world’s most amazing natural landscapes, enchanting cities and a fascinating history
Flag of the Kingdom of Brazil: 1822 – 1853: Flag of the Empire of Brazil: 1853 – 1889: Flag of the Empire of Brazil: 1889: Flag of the First Brazilian Republic: 1889 – 1960: Flag of Brazil: 1960 – 1968: Flag of Brazil: 1968 – 1992: Flag of Brazil: 1876 – 1925: Flag of the Falkland Islands: 1925 – 1948: Flag of the Falkland Islands ...
The status of these flags varies from one country or sovereign state to the next: most of them are official flags, whereas others are only used de facto, sometimes to indicate a desire for more autonomy or independence. Some flags, such as the flags of Leicestershire and Warwickshire, were created by the College of Arms in the United Kingdom.
Lists of tourist attractions in South America (13 C, 1 P) A. Amusement parks in South America (1 C) Aquaria in South America (4 C) B. Beaches of South America (1 C) H.