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Mexico states don't have flags but coats of arms or seals. The Distrito Federal (political entity which harbors Mexico City) has a seal as follows: a golden castle with two lions on both sides, with a blue background. The main seal is surrounded by a golden band with nopal (cactus) leaves.

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Mexico states don't have flags but coats of arms or seals. The Distrito Federal (political entity which harbors Mexico City) has a seal as follows: a golden castle with two lions on both sides, with a blue background. The main seal is surrounded by a golden band with nopal (cactus) leaves.

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At the end of the Mexican War of Independence, the Army of the Three Guarantees (Ejercito Trigarante or Ejercito de las Tres Garantias) was the name given to the army after the unification of the Spanish troops led by Agustin de Iturbide and the Mexican insurgent troops of Vicente Guerrero, consolidating Mexico's independence from Spain.

At first, the meaning colors of the Army of the Three Guarantees was:

  • Green: was a sign of independence from Spain.
  • White: Religion, faith or belief, the Roman Catholic faith.
  • Red: Union among Americans and Europeans

However the meaning of these colors have varied considerably with the passage of time. The last accepted, modern definitions are:

  • Green: Hope in the future.
  • White: Unity among the Mexican people.
  • Red: The blood of the Mexican heroes.
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