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Purépecha
Flag of the Purépecha
Use National flag and ensign
Proportion 10:19
Adopted 1980
Design Blue, Green, Yellow and Purple colors.

The Purépecha flag is a special symbol for the Purépecha people. They are an Indigenous group living in Michoacán, Mexico. This flag has four colorful sections. It also shows a shield with the words Juchari Uinapekua. This means "Our Strength". The flag was first created in 1980. It came from the town of Santa Fe de la Laguna. It's a unique flag that represents an important group in Mexico.

History of the Purépecha Flag

The Purépecha flag was created to bring the Purépecha people together. It helps them feel connected and proud of who they are. The flag also represents their fight against unfair treatment. It shows their desire to protect their communities and traditions.

The flag honors those who stood up for Purépecha culture. It especially remembers people who died protecting their lands. For example, some were killed in Colima City in 1810.

A painter named José Luis Soto González designed this flag. He painted it in 1980. The first flag-making ceremony happened in Santa Fe de la Laguna. This town is in the Quiroga area of Michoacán. Since then, the flag has been an important part of their traditions.

The Purépecha flag became very popular after 1980. It is a symbol used by many people. It is especially important to those who speak the Purépecha language. The flag is often seen throughout Michoacán. There are no official rules for how to use the flag. Because of this, it sometimes appears in different ways. This has led to discussions about its original design.

See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Bandera purépecha para niños

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