The Mexican and Italian flags look almost exactly the same to the untrained eye: three vertical green, white and red bars.
However, besides the Mexican coat of arms -- an eagle devouring a snake atop a cactus -- both have different proportions (2:3 for the Italian flag vs. 4:7 for the Mexican flag). Also, both have different color tones:
Italian flag (RGB values): #009246, #F1F2F1, #CE2B37
Mexican flag (RGB values): #006847, #FFFFFF, #CE1126
better question, what color is the mexican flag?
it the color red and white green
It has a brown/reddish color, with a black iris.
In 1916 the Mexican flag was same as the Italian flag, but had the Mexican coat of arms in the white part. In 1968 the aspect ration of this flag was changed to make it different than that of the Italian flag. the Italian flag aspect ratio is 2:3 (1 to 1.5), more squarish in shape, while the Mexican flag aspect ratio is 4:7 (1 to 1.75), resulting in a longer shape. The flags of Hungary and Iran have the same colour of the Italian flag, but the stripes are horizontal instead of vertical. The Hungarian flag as the green on top and the red at the bottom. The Iranian flag had the red at the top, the green at the bottom and the national emblem in the white part and the writing God is Great in Parsi written in white and 22 times along the fringes of both coloured stripes.
Any color that is not red, green or white.
Along with the red color, the white color on the Italian flag owed its origins to the red and white flag of Milan. The green was added as having represented the Lombard Legion. But the exact symbolism of each color has been the source of many interpretations. In terms of white, suggestions have ranged from its representation of the snowy Alps of northern Italy, to the faith of religion, to even the mozzarrella in the typical Italian meal ingredients of tomatoes, cheese, and basil.
Plain coincidence. Both colors and dimensions (width of each color bar) are different for each flag; Mexico's flag was not based on Italy's and also the meaning of its colors are completely different.
Green means hope for the future. White means unity among the Mexican people. Red stands for the blood of Mexican heroes.
No. It is a common mistake when constructing the Flag of Mexico to take the Mexican Coat of Arms and place it in center of the white stripe, using the Italian flag as the base design. This error occurs due to the fact that some people incorrectly believe the only difference between the two flags is the coat of arms in the Mexican national banner. Both flags use the same colors (green, white and red), but the Mexican flag has darker shades of green and red. Most importantly, these flags present a different aspect ratio (proportions), which gives each one a unique look. The Italian flag aspect ratio is 2:3 (1 to 1.5), more squarish in shape, while the Mexican flag aspect ratio is 4:7 (1 to 1.75), resulting in a longer shape.
It refers to the tri-color national flag.
At first the flag's green color represented independence, the white color represented religion, and the red represented the unity of the Europeans and the Americans. But in 1858, Mexico's president, Benito Juarez, changed the meanings of the colors. Now white means unity, green means hope, and red represents the blood of the national heroes.
All I can think of is the Indian flag. It has the samne color except with nthe spokes in the middle. Hope this Helps. DETROIT PISTONS 4 EVER