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Flag of Bolivia

Bolivia
Flag of Bolivia (state).svg
Name La Tricolor
"The tricolor" (Spanish)
Use National flag
Proportion 15:22
Adopted October 31, 1851
Design A horizontal tricolor of red, yellow and green with the National Coat of Arms centered on the yellow band.
Flag of Bolivia.svg
Variant flag of Bolivia
Use Civil flag
Proportion 15:22
Adopted October 31, 1851
Design A horizontal tricolor of red, yellow and green.
Banner of the Qulla Suyu.svg
Variant flag of Bolivia
Names Wiphala, banner of the Qulla Suyu
Use Civil and state flag
Proportion 1:1
Adopted February 7, 2009
Design Banner composed of a 7-by-7 square patchwork in seven colours, arranged diagonally.
Naval Ensign of Bolivia.svg
Variant flag of Bolivia
Use Naval ensign
Proportion 2:3
Naval Jack of Bolivia.svg
Variant flag of Bolivia
Name Naval jack of Bolivia (Bara de proa)
Proportion 1:1
Design A red, yellow and green square

The national flag of Bolivia was originally adopted in 1851. The state flag and ensign (and war flag) is a horizontal tricolor of red, yellow and green with the Bolivian coat of arms in the center. According to one source, the red stands for Bolivia's brave soldiers, while the green symbolizes fertility and yellow the nation's mineral deposits.

According to the revised Constitution of Bolivia of 2009, the Wiphala is considered a national symbol of Bolivia (along with the flag, national anthem, coat of arms, the cockade; kantuta flower and patujú flower).

Despite its landlocked status, Bolivia has a naval ensign used by navy vessels on rivers and lakes. It consists of a blue field with the state flag in the canton bordered by nine million small yellow five-pointed stars, with a larger yellow five-pointed star in the fly. The nine small stars represent the nine departments of Bolivia, and the larger star the nation's right to access the sea (access that it lost in 1884 in the War of the Pacific).

The national flag of Bolivia is described as a tricolor rectangle, with the colors red, yellow and green, in a ratio of 1:1:1, meaning three horizontal bands, with the red on the superior part occupying a third of the flag's width, yellow in the middle band using the same width, and green in the inferior part, using the last third.

The dimensions of the flag had not been defined since its adoption in 1851. Supreme Decree No. 27630 of 2004 finally established that the size of the national flag be of 7.5 squares width by 11 squares long, a square can be any size, but always using the ratio 15:22.

The first description of Bolivia's national flag, together with the significance of these, were first established by the Supreme Decree of 1888 during the government of President Gregorio Pacheco, which specifies that:


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