Red, green, and white?
the colors in the flag of Mexico is red, white, and green
The 3 main colors on the Mexican Flag are red, white, and green.
Mexico adopted the current flag in 1968. The colors for this design were decided on following the War of Independence.
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Only the three present in the current flag: red, white, green.
None. Red, green and white are colors commonly found in country flags around the world.
The Hispanic flag has different colors depending on the country. For example, the flag of Mexico has green, white, and red; the flag of Spain has red and yellow; the flag of Argentina has light blue and white.
The flag of the state of New Mexico has a red sun symbol of the Zia (native Americans) on a field of yellow. The colors honor Isabella I of Castile and the conquistadors who explored that area.
Not at all. New Mexico has a flag with yellow background and a Zia/Pueblo (from the original inhabitants of New Mexico) sun symbol on the foreground. Mexico's flag is divided into three stripes of green, white and red colors; the middle, white section has an eagle atop a cactus devouring a snake, and is a symbol from the Mexica/Aztec people.