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  2. Coat of arms of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Mexico (Spanish: Escudo Nacional de México, lit. "national shield of Mexico") is a national symbol of Mexico and depicts a Mexican (golden) eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus devouring a rattlesnake. [1]

  3. National symbols of Mexico - Wikipedia

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    The national symbols of Mexico are the flag, the most coat of arms and the anthem. The flag is a vertical tricolor of green, white, and red. The flag is a vertical tricolor of green, white, and red. The coat of arms features a golden eagle eating a snake on top of a cactus.

  4. Portal:Mexico/Symbols - Wikipedia

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    The Coat of Arms of Mexico has been an important symbol of Mexican politics and culture for centuries. The coat of arms depicts a Mexican golden eagle , perched upon a cactus , devouring a snake . To the Aztecs this would have strong religious connotations, but to the Europeans, it would come to symbolize the triumph of good over evil

  5. Imperial Order of the Mexican Eagle - Wikipedia

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    The insignia of the order was composed of an eagle atop a nopal devouring a serpent, which made reference to the Mexican national arms, and crowned with the Imperial Crown of Mexico. [5] [6] The plaque, or star, reserved for the first three classes contained a crowned Mexican eagle surrounded by green and red stones as a medallion in the center ...

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  7. Monumento de la Fundación de México-Tenochtitlan - Wikipedia

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    The Monumento a la Fundación de México-Tenochtitlán is installed near the government offices in the historic center of Mexico City, Mexico. [2] The monument, designed by Carlos Marquina, [3] was dedicated in 1970. Part of the sculpture depicts an eagle atop a cactus, eating a snake, similar to the imagery on the flag of Mexico. [4]

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    Investigators discovered a military identification card, a passport, Desert Eagle .50 caliber semi-automatic pistol and another semi-automatic weapon. Read On The Fox News App

  9. Historic retired World War II Navy ship arrives in Houma for ...

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    Eagle perched on a utility pole alongside the Houma Navigational Canal in Dulac, as the U.S.S. Kidd is towed to the Thoma-Sea shipyard in Houma for overhaul.