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The Aztec tribe disappered because of colapse of the Aztec empire.
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The coat of arms in the center of the flag is inspired by an Aztec legend that predates today's Mexico by 700 years
It is the Aztec eagle, which is a symbol of strength, courage, and patience.
The Aztec civilization. It was part of a prophecy. See related questions.
The Aztecs did not have a flag as we know it today. Flags as national symbols were not commonly used in the same way during the time of the Aztec civilization.
The Aztec civilization. See related questions.
The Mexican coat of arms (on the Mexican flag) would be one of such items.
The Mexican flag was adopted on September 16, 1968, though its design has roots dating back to the 1821 independence movement. The eagle perched on a cactus devouring a serpent symbolizes the Aztec heritage and represents the founding of Tenochtitlán, the ancient Aztec capital. According to legend, the Aztecs were guided by this vision to establish their city at that location, which is now Mexico City. The imagery reflects themes of strength and resilience in Mexican identity.
The US and Mexican flags are different designs and they mean different things. The US flag is symbolic of the original 13 colonies, and of the current number of states in the Union. The Mexican flag is symbolic of the foundation myth of the Mexica (Aztec) tribe, who are said to have founded their great city where they saw an eagle perched on a cactus plant with a snake in its mouth.
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