Flag of Jalisco
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The flag of Jalisco was adopted in 2011. It is colored blue and gold and bears the State Emblem in the center. The emblem has a diameter of three-quarters the width of the stripes. The ratio of the flag is 4:7. Ribbons of the same colors may be placed at the foot of the finial.[2] The flag is one of only three Mexican states that is not simply a coat of arms set against a white background, and it is the only one without any white at all.
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Use | Civil and state flag |
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Proportion | 4:7 |
Adopted | May 7, 2011[1] |
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