Flag of Paraguay

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Flag of Paraguay

The current design of the flag of Paraguay (Spanish: bandera de Paraguay; Guarani: Paraguái poyvi) was first adopted in 1842.[1] Its design, a red–white–blue triband, was inspired by the colours of the French Tricolour, believed to signify independence and liberty. The flag is unusual because it differs on its obverse and reverse sides: the obverse of the flag shows the national coat of arms, and the reverse shows the seal of the treasury. It is the only national flag worldwide that has a unique design on each side.[2] The flag consists of the same three horizontal colours as the flag of the Netherlands,[3] which in turn was the inspiration for the French flag.[4] It was revised in 2013 to bring the flag towards its original design. It has a ratio of 11:20.

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Republic of Paraguay
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UseNational flag and ensign
Proportion11:20
Adopted1842 (last modified July 15, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-07-15))
DesignA horizontal triband of red, white and blue, defaced on the obverse with the coat of arms of Paraguay.
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UseReverse flag
Proportion11:20
DesignA horizontal triband of red, white and blue, defaced on the reverse with the reversed coat of arms of Paraguay.
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Three Paraguayan flags hoisted in a shopping mall in Asunción.

Prior to the current design, the country used two other designs: a similar one with no seal where the white stripe was slightly larger than the other two (1812–1826), and a different simple design featuring a blue field and a six-pointed white star in the upper-left corner (1826–1842).

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Officially adopted in 1842 (following the Recomendación, i.e.: address, de la Junta gubernativa de Asunción),[1] each side of this tricolour flag contains a horizontal tricolor of red, white and blue with the national emblem centered on the white band.[1] The colours of the flag are believed to be inspired from the flag of France to show independence and liberty, and the coat of arms represents the independence of Paraguay.[5]

  • The emblem on the reverse side is the seal of the treasury: a yellow lion below a red Phrygian cap on the top of a pole (symbolising courage) and the words Paz y Justicia ("Peace and Justice").[1]

The differences in the obverse and reverse sides comes from the period when José de Francia was in power (1814–1840).[7] On July 15, 2013, the flag was revised. The coat of arms was simplified and the design was brought closer to its original form.[8]

Colours scheme

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RGB[citation needed]213-43-30255-255-2550-56-168
Hexadecimal[citation needed]#d52b1e#FFFFFF#0038a8
CMYK[citation needed]0, 80, 86, 160, 0, 0, 0100, 67, 0, 34
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