There have been several designs of the Mexican flag throughout the years, and as many people involved in its design, since Mexico became independent in 1821. The very first design, adopted on February 24, 1821 was designed by Jose Magdaleno Ocampo (1775 - 18??) a tailor of the Army of the Three Guarantees during the Mexican War of Independence. The last, current design was defined on September 16, 1968 by Francisco Eppens Helguera (1913 - 1990) a Mexican artist and designer.
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Oh, dude, flying the American flag is like, super chill. You just gotta make sure it's higher than other flags, like it's the king of the flagpole or something. And for military flags, you can fly them too, just below ol' glory. It's like a flag hierarchy up there, man. Just keep it respectful and you're good to go.
well yes it is a good flag and there is nothing rong with it The rebel flag is best best thing god ever let humans make, god bless Robert e. lee HELL YEAH its awsome.i own 4.
flags represent places if they where no flags where werent able to difference all the places that's why and to make coulture by symbols sometimes they mean something like the American flag; all the stars mean the states.
China changed its flag on October 1, 1949, when the People's Republic of China was established. That's the day they decided to switch things up and debut their new flag. So, if you're looking for a flag makeover, take a page from China's book and make a bold move.
The colours which make up the Mexican flag are green, white and red in that order. On the white stripe in the middle is the national coat of arms. Hope I helped. :)
Mary Pickergill made the flag we have today.
It's difficult to tell, as the Mexican flag has a full color depiction of an eagle killing a snake on a cactus. (A symbol used by Aztecs in ancient times to tell when it was time to make a new home.) The flag is cut into three vertical columns, green, white, and red, from left to right. The eagle is in the middle, primarily a matte gold, with green cactus and snake. There are also traces of black and blue.
yes Betsy Ross did make the first flag... some senators came by her house and had a meeting with her and they ask if she could make there flag and that's now the flag we use today
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.
NO, he did not.
The best way to get a Mexican boy to notice you is to talk to him more often. There is no way to make someone like you.
i wil like to learn how to make it.
No flag has to be displayed along another flag. That doesn't make sense at all.I'm not sure if you're complaining like "Does the Aboriginal Flag have to be displayed along with Australian Flag?" or "Does the Aboriginal Flag have to be displayed along with Australian Flag?" but no.
The stars that were formed to make a circle on the original United States of America flag represented the Thirteen Original Colonies, therefore there were thirteen stars. Now that there are fifty states in the U.S. the flag star arrangement has changed to show fifty stars formed to make a rectangle on the top left corner of out flag.
There are old kind of flag pole that you have to bring down the cord the pull down so that you'll be able to put your flag on it. But as of today their is a telescopic flag poles that easily bring the top of flag pole and easily attached the flag on it.
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