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The national flag of Bolivia is described as a tricolor rectangle, with the colors red, yellow and green, in a ratio of 1:1:1, meaning three horizontal bands, with the red on the superior part occupying a third of the flag's width, yellow in the middle band using the same width, and green in the inferior part, using the last third. [5]
This rainbow flag is sometimes displayed as a symbol of the Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu), although Peruvian historiographers and the Peruvian Congress have stated that the empire never had a flag. [17] [18] While the wiphala is an emblem related principally to the Aymara people, the Inca had their origins with the Quechua people.
Flag of Bolivia: A vertical tricolor of green, red and green with a horizontal yellow band upwards. 1826–1831: State Flag of Bolivia: A vertical tricolor of green, red and green with a horizontal yellow band upwards and the coat of arms in the center. 1831–1851: Flag of Bolivia: A horizontal tricolor of yellow, red and green. 1831–1851
Around the shield, a blue oval with a golden inner edge. In the upper half of the oval, the inscription BOLIVIA is in golden capital letters. In the lower half of the oval, ten golden stars of five points. At each flank, three national flags, a cannon, two rifles, an axe to the right, and a liberty cap to the left.
Flags of Bolivia (4 P) O. Orders, decorations, and medals of Bolivia (1 C, 3 P) Pages in category "National symbols of Bolivia" ... Category: National symbols of Bolivia.
Each color, pattern, and design has its own specific meaning: for instance, the Philly Pride flag has two extra stripes, one black and one brown, to highlight people of color in the LGBTQ+ community.
A FBI document obtained by Wikileaks details the symbols and logos used by pedophiles to identify sexual preferences. According to the document members of pedophilic organizations use of ...
A senior Bolivian general was arrested after armoured vehicles rammed the doors of the government palace in La Paz on Wednesay in what President Luis Arce called an attempted coup.. Forces led by ...