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A foreign flag may only be flown with a Brazilian Flag along its right side. The only exceptions are when the foreign flag is displayed in an embassy or consulate and in prize-giving ceremonies of sport competitions won by foreign athletes. When multiple flags are raised or lowered simultaneously, the Brazilian Flag must be the first to reach ...
Flag of the Brazilian Navy: Rectangular flag bearing the coat of arms of the Brazilian Navy on a grey field. 1847- Naval jack: Rectangular flag (ratio 3:4) bearing 21 white stars on a dark blue field – a horizontal row of 13 and a vertical column of 9, orthogonally displayed. Flag of the Brazilian Marine Corps: Rank flag of the Admiral of the ...
' Brazilian National Anthem ') [1] [6] National bird: Sabiá-laranjeira (Turdus rufiventris), the rufous-bellied thrush [7] National tree: Pau-brasil (Paubrasilia echinata), the brazilwood [8] National floral emblem: There is no official decree designating a National Flower of Brazil
Unofficial flag of the province of Rio de Janeiro in the Empire of Brazil [citation needed] Flag of the State of Rio de Janeiro from 1891 to 1937 and 1947–1965, depicting a different version of the state coat of arms [ citation needed ]
The states and federal district of Brazil have representative symbols that are recognized by their state legislative assemblies. While all states have official flags , coats of arms , and anthems [ pt ] , some states have officially designated additional state symbols such as trees, flowers, and animals.
STORY: Victor Pereira said authorities seized his phone after he recorded a man grabbing and stomping on his flag of Brazil's northeastern Pernambuco state, which sports a rainbow, a red cross and ...
The flag of the City of Rio de Janeiro is a white field with two blue stripes, placed diagonally, forming a band and a bar (that is, in the shape of a saltire, or a St. Andrew's cross). On the crossing of the band and the bar, the city's coat of arms—a sixth in proportion to the total field—appears in red.
The white circle contains an outline of Brazil in blue, the color of strength, which the bandeirantes brought to the state. [7] There is a yellow star on the inside of each corner of the rectangle. On the reverse flag, the only difference is that the rectangle is aligned on the top-right; the outline of Brazil stays the same as on the obverse. [7]