Hey you Lime?os should wave your flags:
FAO Peruvians
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dunno...
i just don't get what you mean :?http://www.myspace.com/hernancattaneo
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The Council of the City of Buenos has just approved a new flag for this city, the capital of Argentina. In fact, the flag was originally designed by the Spanish founder, Don Juan de Garay. It quite an attractive flag, a white square, with a full fledge crowned black eagle, holding the red cross of Calatrava in the right leg. The new flag has encountered some resistance, as it depicts an imperial symbol and it seems to resemble some kind of domination from Spain.
Sergio Laurenti, 17 Nov 1995
28 of September of 1995 the deliberating Council of the city and Buenos Aires sanctioned the ordinance 49.669 that was establishing the flag of the city. The Ordinance was promulgated 24 October 1995 (Decree number 1.291). The article 1 of the Ordinance establishes as official flag of the city the one formed by white cloth carrying in the center the shield created by Juan de Garay 20 October 1580, integrated by a crowned black eagle, with four little eagles and a colored cross in her straight claw, known as Cross of Calatrava for be the pattern used by the military Order of Calatrava, in Spain. The proportions of the flag was established in the article 2, that was fixing the ratio 9:14 (1,4 meters of long by 0,90 meters of high), being located the in a way centered shield. As is not established the size of the shield, is used that of 1/3 of the flag. The flag must be shined accompanied always of the national flag, according to establishes the article 3. It must be present in all the official dispatches of the officials of local government. The Decree was signed by the municipal intendant Jorge Dominguez, being published in the Municipal Bulletin number 20.157 of 6 of November of 1995.Comment
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