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Light blue and white flag
Light blue and white flag







light blue and white flag light blue and white flag

Other similarly colored flags in Europe include the flags of Durham County, Cheshire, East Lothian, and Central Macedonia in Greece. The current version has been used since 1985 when President Daniel Ortega adopted this design after previously using one with red stripes behind each volcano as well as some other changes to make it look more like that found on other flags belonging to countries located within Central America such as El Salvador and Honduras - both flags feature five stripes whereas Nicaragua only uses four however these are also present on another nation's banner: Costa Rica which sports six instead. The City of Austrians in Spain also has a yellow Cruz de la Victoria (Victory Cross) on a blue background. In 1914, it was modified again to include eight stars (representing eight departments) instead of seven and placed them along with three volcanoes (representing three active ones). It originally featured a gold crown at the top of the escutcheon instead of gold rays radiating from its center. The flag was adopted in 1849, but has undergone several modifications since then. The flag's design is based on that of its coat of arms, which features an eagle holding a snake in its beak. The flag was adopted in 1849, but has undergone several modifications since then. The blue and white flag of Nicaragua is the official national flag of the Central American country. The blue and white flag of Nicaragua is the official national flag of the Central American country.









Light blue and white flag