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Flag of Paraguay

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The flag of Paraguay was adopted in 1842. The emblems and proportions have varied over time.

The Paraguayan flag has three bright stripes on it that are colored red, white, and blue. The colors were influenced by French Tricolore, which is a symbol of liberation. The color symbolism is very rich to Paraguayan people. The red stands for patriotism, courage, heroism, equality and justice; white for purity, firmness, union, and peace; and blue for tranquility, love, knowledge, verity, and liberty. The emblems on the two sides of the flag were different until they were modified to only have the national coat of arms. One is the National Coat of Arms. This is a yellow five pointed star within a green wreath capped by the words Republica de Paraguay. The star of May represents the date of Independence, May 14, 1811. The back side is of the Treasury Seal of Paraguay, a lion with a red cap of liberty on a pole. The Treasury Seal is symbolic of defense of national liberty which is represented by the lion guarding the liberty cap. The current flag doesn’t include these two emblems though.