Paraguay Flag Description:
The flag of Paraguay consists
of three horizontal stripes - the top stripe is red, the middle one
white, and the bottom stripe is blue. In the middle of the Paraguay flag
and white stripe there is an emblem. The front of the flag has the
country's state coat of arms on it and the back has the country's
Treasury Seal. The state arms on the front consist of a five pointed
yellow star on a blue disc. Surrounding the star is an olive branch and a
palm branch. On a circular band is the country's official name written
in Spanish, Republic of Paraguay. The Treasury Seal on the reverse side
shows a lion guarding the red Phrygian cap. Surmounting the seal is the
Paraguayan national motto: 'Paz y Justica', which means 'Peace and
Justice'
Paraguay Flag Meaning:
The
Paraguay flag's colors were inspired by the French flag and are
considered the colors of liberty and independence. Separately, the red
stripe symbolizes courage, equality and patriotism; the white represents
unity, purity and peace; and blue stands for liberty, benevolence and
truth. The front coat of arms represents May 14, 1811, the date of
Paraguay's independence. The olive branch represents peace and the palm
branch represents honor. The Treasury Seal on the reverse is a symbol of
liberty.
Paraguay Flag History:
The Paraguay flag was
adopted on November 27, 1842, making it one of the world's oldest flags.
Paraguay gained independence from Spain on May 15, 1811. The practice
of having a separate emblem on each side of the flag dates back to the
time of José de Francia who was in power from 1814-1840.
Interesting Paraguay Flag Facts:
Paraguay's flag
is the only national flag in the world to have different emblems on the
obverse (front) and reverse (back). The front of the Paraguay flag has
the country's state coat of arms on it, and the back has the country's
Treasury Seal.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
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