Yes on his right hand
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American Flag, Australian Flag, Asian Flag, African Flag...
A coi fish is a symbol of masculinity and power. In Asian cultures coi fish were respected for their ability to swim up waterfalls. Colors have varying meanings as well. The Japanese covet all white coi with a red dot on the head, giving the coi the look of the rising sun on the Japanese flag. A coi tattoo displays strength and respect, and overall sweetness. Kowabanga!!
A cross on his right arm with the name Billy.Cadiallac scripted on his right side.A dragon on his left arm.A star within a star within a star on his left elbow.Tribal tattoo on his upper back.Italian Flag, above his name PAULY D on his lower back.
His tattoo means that there are two sides of him first one (top) means gay as in happy and the second bottom one means fear
Yes. It was created in 1849 by Narciso Lopez whereas the Puerto Rican flag was modeled after the Cuban flag and adopted in 1892 by the Puerto Rican Revolutionary Committee. The Puerto Rican flag was first flown in 1897.
the commonwealth of puerto rico adopted it
It represents Puerto Rico?
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Puerto Rican is the proper adjective for Puerto Rico.
Blood from the brave warriors
The origins of the current flag of Puerto Rico, adopted by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in 1952, can be traced to 1868, when the original Puerto Rican flag, "The Revolutionary Flag of Lares", was conceived by Dr. Ramon Emeterio Betances and embroidered by Mariana "Brazos de Oro" Bracetti. This flag was used in the short lived Puerto Rican revolt against Spanish rule in the island, known as "El Grito de Lares". Juan de Mata Terreforte, an exiled veteran of "El Grito de Lares" and Vice-President of Puerto Rican Revolutionary Committee, in New York City, adopted the Flag of Lares as the flag of Puerto Rico until 1892, when the current design, modeled after the Cuban flag, was unveiled and adopted by the committee. The new flag consisted of five equal horizontal bands of red (top and bottom) alternating with white; a blue isosceles triangle based on the hoist side bears a large, white, five-pointed star in the center. The use and display of the Puerto Rican flag was outlawed and the only flags permitted to be flown in Puerto Rico were the Spanish flag (1492 to 1898) and the flag of the United States (1898 to 1952). In 1952, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico adopted the same flag design, which was unveiled in 1892 by the Puerto Rican Revolutionary Committee, as its official standard without specifying the tones of colors to be used. The color of the triangle that was used by the administration of Luis Muñoz Marín was the dark blue that is used in the flag of the United States, instead of the original light blue, thus creating a political controversy which has lasted throughout the years. In 1995, the government of Puerto Rico, issued a regulation in regard to the use of the Puerto Rican flag titled: "Reglamento sobre el Uso en Puerto Rico de la Bandera del Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico" in which the government specifies the colors to be used but, does not specify any official color tones or shades. Therefore, it is not uncommon to see the Flag of Puerto Rico with different shades of blue displayed in the island.
The Puerto Rican flag's symbolism includes the red stripes representing the blood of both warriors and the philanthropists, the white stripes standing for freedom and liberty, the blue triangle representing the government and the rights of the dominant part to give protection to the weak and the triangle's five pointed star symbolizing the island's commonwealth status.
The current Puerto Rican flag was adopted July 26, 1952. However the official shade of blue in the triangle and red of the bars has changed. In 1952 the blue and red were close to those of the United States flag, but in 1998 the color was lightened on both red and blue. Right now the Puerto Rican flag uses a sky blue instead of dark blue. It is not specified in the law, though.
Just like the American flag, the Cuban flag is red white and blue. It is similar in design to the Puerto Rican flag, but the color schemes are opposite.
In 1892 with light blue but then America invaded the island in 1898 and they changed the blue darker and their not allowed to change it.