- Flag of Bohol
The province of
Bohol in thePhilippines is one of the few provinces to have its ownflag . The flag of Bohol is a French-styletricolour with the white stripe being double the width of the blue and red stripes. Superimposed on the white stripe is the main portion of the seal of Bohol, depicting the island's history and famous landmarks. It consists of the two bolos representing theTamblot Uprising and theDagohoy Rebellion , theChocolate Hills and theSandugo betweenMiguel López de Legazpi andDatu Sikatuna . The flag has a proportion of 1:2, the same as theflag of the Philippines .The flag embodies the ideals of Bohol as a peace-loving, ideal-defending province. It also depicts Bohol as an agricultural province embodied with God-given natural beauty.
Each color has its own distinct significance. Blue represents nobility, white for purity, and red for courage. In addition, the flag contains a blue star. The star represents
Carlos P. Garcia , the first and onlypresident of the Philippines to come from Bohol. Another star shall be added for every Boholano that becomes president of the Philippines.ee also
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Bohol External links
* [http://www.bohol.gov.ph/pseal.html Description of the flag and seal of Bohol by the Bohol provincial government]
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