State flags of Mexico have a 4:7 ratio and typically consist of a white background charged with the state's coat of arms. [1] At least fourteen states have official flags: Baja California Sur, Coahuila, Colima, Durango, Guanajuato, Guerrero, Jalisco, Oaxaca, Querétaro, Quintana Roo, Tabasco, Tamaulipas, Tlaxcala, and Yucatán. Flags of states of Mexico This is a gallery with flags of states in Mexico.
See also: Flags of municipalities of Mexico. Flags of States of Mexico Africa Asia Europe North America Oceania South America US States Sports Quizzes Hidalgo Flag Colors Nuevo León Flag Colors. Chief of State and Head of Government: President of the United Mexican States Capital: Mexico City [Ciudad de México, Distrito Federal] Local divisions: 31 states, and Mexico City Official language: Spanish Other national languages: 68 national languages, among them: Nahuatl, Mayan, Zapotec, Mixtec, Otomi, Tzeltal, Tzotzil, Totonac.
Does Puebla Mexico have a flag? The flag of the State of Puebla is, like most current Mexican state flags, the coat of arms centred on a white field. The shield of Puebla has the motto UNIDOS EN EL TIEMPO, EN EL ESFUERZO, EN LA JUSTICIA Y EN LA ESPERANZA (United in time, effort, justice and hope) on its white outline. List of Mexican flags The following is a list of flags that are used in the United Mexican States and its predecessor states.
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Flags of Mexico. The following is a list of flags used in the United Mexican States. Most Mexican states do not have an official flag.
For these states, a de facto flag is used for civil and state purposes, typically consisting of a white background charged with the state's coat of arms. At least four states have official flags Durango, Jalisco, Quertaro and Quintana Roo. Except f.