SYMBOLS
WHICH ARE THE
PORTOCAPITALIAN NATIONAL SYMBOLS?
Porto Capital's
main national symbols are it's flag, it's Coat of Arms, and the National
Anthem
THE FLAG
The
Portocapitalian National Flag is used on land by both the people and the
government. It's ratio is of 13x9. It is made of three dark orange
(RGB 204,51,0) stripes, two yellow (RGB 255,204,0) stripes,
and a blue (RGB 0,0,128) triangle with a yellow line on it.
Each color on our flag has it's
meaning. Dark orange stands for our people's strenght. Yellow, for our
nation's natural resources. And blue, for our hope in a better
future.
THE COAT
OF ARMS
The
Portocapitalian National Coat of Arms is just the national flag on a
shield-like form. Actually, it is not a coat of arms, since it does not
follow heraldical forms, but rather a seal.
THE
ANTHEM
The
Portocapitalian National Anthem was composed by various revolutionary
leaders during the Peaceful Revolution. It was later adopted as the
national anthem. Click here to play. Lyrics soon to be avaiable
here.
OTHER
FLAGS
Porto Capital's
states and cities also have their own flags. Click on the links below to
know them.
Flags at Sea State of Extremo and Extreman Cities State of Guetaso and Guetasan Cities State of Bajapez and Bajapeian
Cities Historical
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