- Flag of Costa Rica
Infobox flag
Name = Costa Rica
Use = 000100
Proportion = 3:5
Adoption =November 27 ,1906
Designer = Pacífica Fernández
Use2 = 010010
Proportion2 = 3:5Theflag ofCosta Rica was officially adopted onNovember 27 ,1906 . However, the blue, white and red horizontal design was created and used since 1848 when Costa Rica left theFederal Republic of Central America and declared itself a Sovereign Republic. Pacífica Fernández, wife of the president,José María Castro Madriz created it inspired on the colors of the French Flag. The state flag and ensign includes the coat of arms of Costa Rica, while the civil ensign (there is no civil flag) omits the coat of arms.The blue color stands for the
sky , opportunities,idealism andperseverance . Thewhite color stands forpeace ,wisdom andhappiness . Thered color stands for theblood spilt bymartyr s in defense of the country, as well as the warmth andgenerosity of the people. The stripes are in the ratio 1:1:2:1:1.The flag of Costa Rica is similar to the
flag of Thailand , which was adopted 11 years later. It also resembles theflag of North Korea . Red, white, and blue recall the colors of the French Tricolore. Blue and white were the colors of the original flag of the United Provinces of Central America. The Central American flag remained in use in Costa Rica until 1848 when, in response to events in France, it was decided to incorporate the French colors into the national flag. This was done by adding a central red stripe. The coat of arms was also revised and placed in the center of the flag. In 1906, it was placed in a white disk on the red stripe, and later on an oval, set toward the hoist.The coat of arms depicts the isthmus between the Pacific ocean and the Caribbean Sea, with 3 volcanoes. The 7 stars stand for the 7 provinces of Costa Rica. The Spanish name of the country is scrolled on a white banner, Republica de Costa Rica (Republic of Costa Rica), and the Central American union is recognized in the blue upper scroll, America Central, recalling the former United Provinces of Central America.Historical flags
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