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  2. Flag of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms used today contains the name of the state, Republica de Nicaragua, whereas in 1823 the title was Provincias Unidas del Centro de America. The decision to revert to the emblems used by the United Provinces of Central America was taken in 1908 and reflected Nicaragua's aspirations for the rebirth of the political entity formed by ...

  3. National symbols of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The Flag of Nicaragua was adopted in 1971 and is based on the former flag of the United States of Central America. The colors of the Nicaraguan flag originate from the flag of the former federation of the United Provinces of Central America. The two blue stripes represented the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea ; while white symbolizes peace.

  4. List of Nicaraguan flags - Wikipedia

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    Attributed flag: 1856–1857: Flag under William Walker: 1857–1873 1893–1896: National flag: 1881–1894: Flag of The Mosquito Reserve: 1889–1893: Attributed flag: 1896–1908: National flag: November 1898: Flag of Greater Republic of Central America: 1908–1971: National flag: 1912–1933: Flag of the United States used in Nicaragua ...

  5. Flags of North America - Wikipedia

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    Flag of Nicaragua: 1925 – Flag of ... History of the flags of the United States and Flags of the U.S. states and territories: Each of the 50 stars represents a ...

  6. History of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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    The history of Nicaragua remained relatively static for three hundred years following the conquest. There were minor civil wars and rebellions, but they were quickly suppressed. The region was subject to frequent raids by Dutch , French and British pirates, with the city of Granada being invaded twice, in 1658 and 1660.

  7. Nicaragua country profile - AOL

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    Some key dates in Nicaragua's history: 1522 - Spanish explorer Gil Gonzalez de Avila names Nicaragua after a local Indian chief, Nicarao. 1523-24 - Francisco Hernandez de Cordoba completes ...

  8. Category:National symbols of Nicaragua - Wikipedia

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  9. List of national flags of sovereign states - Wikipedia

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    National flags are adopted by governments to strengthen national bonds and legitimate formal authority. Such flags may contain symbolic elements of their peoples, militaries, territories, rulers, and dynasties. The flag of Denmark is the oldest flag still in current use as it has been recognized as a national symbol since the 14th century.