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32: 112:), the center of their empire. It recalls the legend that inspired the Aztecs to settle on what was originally a lake-island. The form of the coat of arms was most recently revised in 1968. A ribbon in the national colors is at the bottom of the coat of arms. Throughout history, the flag has changed four times, as the design of the coat of arms and the length-width ratios of the flag have been modified. However, 104:
has been in place since 1984. Red, white, and green are the colors of the national liberation army in Mexico. The central emblem is the Aztec pictogram for
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was adopted in 1968, but the overall design has been used since 1821, when the First National Flag was created. The current law of national symbols,
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in the center of the white stripe. While the meaning of the colors has changed over time, these three colors were adopted by
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legend that their gods told them to build a city where they spot an eagle on a
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Portal:Latin America
Selected article
Flag and ensign of Mexico
Spanish
tricolor
green
white
red
the national coat of arms
charged
Mexico
independence
Spain
War of Independence
First Mexican Empire
flag
Law on the National Arms, Flag, and Anthem
national flag
Tenochtitlan
Mexico City
the coat of arms
eagle
serpent
talon
prickly pear
cactus
rock
lake
Aztec
nopal

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