The depiction of the Virgin Mary of Guadalupe (a religious symbol) which was the common denominator of all Mexican people at the time.
Mexican War of Independence (1810 - 1821)
the red on the Mexican flag stands for blood of Mexico's heroes
The star spangled banner was also called the Great Garrison flag. The star spangled banner was the garrison flag that flew over the Baltimore harbor at Fort McHenry during part of the War of 1812.
The Esperanto words for flag and banner are flago and rubando.
The title of the poem/song refers to the American flag, specifically the flag that flew above Fort McHenry during the British naval attack on Baltimore in 1814.
Mexico has had three national flags since the moment it became independent from Spain; however it had many other flags during its War of Independence: from the "Lady of Guadalupe" banner Miguel Hidalgo used on his cry for independence, to the Three Guarantees Army flag that was used as model to the modern national flags.
A banderole is a small banner, flag or streamer.
The green on the Mexican flag symbolizes hope and the independence movement initiated by Miguel Hidalgo in 1810. It also represents the country's lush vegetation and agricultural richness.
At first, the meaning colors of the Mexican flag was:Green: was a sign of independence from Spain.White: Religion, faith or belief, the Roman Catholic faith.Red: Union among Americans and Europeans
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Flag or banner
The Mexican flag. They also have a noise-making device known as matraca (ratchet).