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  1. The flag of Nicaragua was first adopted on September 4, 1908, but not made official until August 27, 1971. It is based on, and inspired by, the flag of the Federal Republic of Central America and flag of Argentina. It is one of the few flags of sovereign states that currently use purple.

  2. horizontally striped blue-white-blue national flag with a central coat of arms. The flag has a width-to-length ratio of 3 to 5. Independence for Central America was first proclaimed on September 15, 1821, but Mexico then subdued the area for two years.

  3. The flag of Nicaragua, which has been used since 1908, is composed of three horizontal stripes in blue, white and blue colors. In the middle of the white stripe, there is a national coat of arms in the shape of a triangle.

  4. The flag of Nicaragua is a bicolor with three horizontal bands of blue (top), white, and blue with the country’s National Coat of Arms centered on white. The currency is Nicaraguan córdoba and the national anthem is "Salve a ti, Nicaragua" ("Hail to thee, Nicaragua")

  5. National flag. Flag. Date. Use. Description. 1975-present. Flag of Nicaragua. A horizontal triband of Azure (top and bottom) and white with the National Coat of Arms centered on the white band. [1]

  6. The flag of Nicaragua was adopted on September 4, 1908, officially approved on August 27, 1971, and acquired its current appearance in 1975. The flag consists of two stripes of blue at the top and bottom of the flag and a white stripe in the middle, which depicts the coat of arms of Nicaragua.

  7. The colors of the Nicaraguan flag originate from the flag of the former federation of the United Provinces of Central America. The two blue stripes represented the Pacific Ocean and Caribbean Sea ; while white symbolizes peace.