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The national flag of Bolivia is described as a tricolor rectangle, with the colors red, yellow and green, in a ratio of 1:1:1, meaning three horizontal bands, with the red on the superior part occupying a third of the flag's width, yellow in the middle band using the same width, and green in the inferior part, using the last third.
flag of Bolivia horizontally striped red-yellow-green national flag that incorporates the national coat of arms when it is flown by the government. It has a width-to-length ratio of 2 to 3. In colonial times Bolivia was the Audiencia of Charcas, an administrative division of the Viceroyalty of Peru. On August 17, 1825, eleven days after ...
The current flag of Bolivia was officially adopted on October 31, 1851. The national flag of Bolivia features three equal horizontal bands of red (at the top), yellow (in the middle), and green (on the bottom) with the Bolivian coat of arms featured on the yellow band at the center of the flag.
The flag of Bolivia, whose official name is the Bolivian multinational state, has been adopted in 1851. It consists of three horizontal stripes in red, yellow and green colors. In the center of the state flag, a coat of arms is placed, however it was dropped from the national flag.
13 Ιουλ 2024 · The three horizontal stripes of the Bolivian flag — red, yellow and green — respectively symbolize the gallantry of Bolivian soldiers, the country’s mineral wealth, and the fertility of the land.
9 Φεβ 2024 · The Bolivian flag is made of three horizontal stripes of equal width. The colors of the flag are red, yellow, and green from top to bottom. The official flag has a coat of arms depicted in the middle of the flag on the yellow stripe. The coat of arms represents a circle with Mount Potosi and an alpaca standing next to a tree and wheat.
Bolivia's flag consists of three horizontal bands in the colors red, yellow and green. The upper red band symbolizes the freedom fight, the yellow in the middle stands for the country's mineral deposits and the green in the lower part stands for nature.