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Flag of the Plurinational State of Bolivia
Nation in South America
Page last modified 04/22/2024
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Flag of the patujú flower
- Adopted in 2019 (by the national government of Bolivia)
- Adopted in 2013 (by the Santa Cruz Department)
- Used as a civil flag and civil ensign
- Designed by several people in ???
- The officially recognized proportion is 8:11
This flag is used to represent the Bolivian government. A variant with a green border is supposedly common in Santa Cruz.
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Wiphala banner
- Adopted on February 7, 2009
- Used as a national flag
- The officially recognized proportion is 1:1
This is commonly used to represent the native people of parts of Bolivia and other nations. It was officially adopted as a national flag by the Bolivian government in 2009.
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La Tricolor
- Adopted on October 31, 1851
- Used as a civil flag and civil ensign
- Designed by Manuel Isidoro Belzu in ???
- The officially recognized proportion is 15:22
Identical to the State flag without the Bolivian coat of arms in the center.
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La Tricolor
- Adopted on October 31, 1851
- Used as a state flag, state ensign and war flag
- Designed by Manuel Isidoro Belzu in ???
- The officially recognized proportion is 15:22
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Bandera Menor
- Adopted in 1831
- Abolished on October 31, 1851
- Used as a civil flag
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Bandera Mayor
- Adopted in 1831
- Abolished on October 31, 1851
- Used as a state flag
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Bandera Menor
- Adopted in 1825
- Abolished in 1826
- Used as a civil flag
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Bandera Mayor
- Adopted in 1825
- Abolished in 1826
- Used as a state flag
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