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Flag of Chile* other names: Bandera de Chile, La Estrella Solitaria country: Chile: used by: Chile: from: 18 October 1817 until: Present created by: es:GILBERTO PEREZ: format: 3:2 shape: rectangular FIAV: ↑: colours: red, blue, white. Rojo; red Pantone 485C: rendered as RGB 213 43 30 Azul turquí; dark blue Pantone 286C: rendered as RGB 0 57 ...
Chilean art refers to all kinds of visual art developed in Chile, or by Chileans, from the arrival of the Spanish conquerors to the modern day. It also includes the native pre-Columbian pictorial expression on modern Chilean territory. Mapuches expressed their art through weaving and clothing. Machi attire was important in ceremonies.
Chile, [a] officially the Republic of Chile, [b] is a country in western South America. It is the southernmost country in the world and the closest to Antarctica , stretching along a narrow strip of land between the Andes Mountains and the Pacific Ocean .
The Flags of Chile. Flags of the World; National symbols of Chile. Chilean Government Official Website (in Spanish) Orígenes, mitos y hechos interesantes sobre los símbolos patrios chilenos (in Spanish) Decree 1534 of 1967 about National Symbols of Chile (in Spanish) Reino de Araucanía y Patagonia - Portal Mapuche (in Spanish)
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The national emblems of Chile are the national flag, the coat of arms of the Republic and the national anthem. Pursuant to article 6 of the State Security Act of Chile (Decreto No. 890 de 1975), it is a felony against the public order to publicly mistreat the flag, the coat of arms, the name of the motherland or the national anthem.
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This emblem, like the first Chilean flag, was initially exclusively for army use. In Chile, the Spanish emblems were still used at the time of the Chilean War of Independence. When the Spanish army arrived in Chile in 1813, with the goal of reconquering the country, the first independent emblems were adopted as national symbols. [1]