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The following 30 September, during a celebration in the capital to commemorate the first government junta, the Chilean coat of arms, also called Patria Vieja, was solemnly adopted and included in the center of the flag. Although the blue-white-yellow flag of the Patria Vieja was the most recognized, other versions utilized a different ...
White flag with the regional coat of arms in the center Biobío: White flag with the regional coat of arms in the center. Coquimbo: 2013: Blue flag with a white star in the left down corner. To the top, in the middle, a yellow sun and a light blue sky. In the right superior side, a green land with dark green bands. La Araucanía
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 ...
File:Flag_of_Chile.svg licensed with PD-Chile 2009-11-17T07:22:07Z Zscout370 1500x1000 (904 Bytes) Reduce code, mostly a lot of empty spaces. 2006-09-13T22:16:03Z Madden 1500x1000 (1168 Bytes) fixed a mistake with white; 2006-09-13T22:10:02Z Madden 1500x1000 (1167 Bytes) code to avoid transparency after scaling
Image:Flag of Chile.svg (original file) Licensing. Public domain Public domain false false: I, the copyright holder of this work, release this work into the public ...
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Colour correction, based in the actual Flag of Chile: 00:10, 7 January 2006: 2,700 × 1,800 (815 bytes) B1mbo
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