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Flag of Mexico - National Symbol and Historical Significance #2251761 (License: Personal Use)
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The Mexican flag consists of three equal vertical bands-green (hoist side), white (center), and red (fly side)-with the national coat of arms centered on the white band. The emblem features a golden eagle perched on a prickly pear cactus, devouring a rattlesnake, symbolizing the founding myth of Tenochtitlan. Below the cactus lies a garland of oak and laurel tied with the national colors, representing strength and victory.
This image is commonly used on government websites, educational resources, travel guides, and cultural articles about Mexico. It serves users seeking national identity information, historical context, or visual assets for patriotic or academic purposes.
Related Cliparts: Discover the meaning behind Mexico’s iconic flag: the eagle, serpent, and cactus rooted in Aztec legend. Learn its history, symbolism, and cultural importance.
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