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Mexico - 1823-National flag "official" variant used in 1934-1968

February 5, 1934 - September 15, 1968

Last modified: 2004-12-29 by juan manuel gabino villascán
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[1823-National flag, official variant used in 1934-1968]
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[National Flag, State and War ensign]
[Flag no longer in use]
by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán, April 19, 2001
Flag and coat of arms adopted: Apr. 14, 1823.
Redefined: February 5, 1934.
In use until: September 15, 1968.
Note: This flag and coat of arms were the last offcial versions of
that adopted in 1823.

Use:

  • On land:
  • Civil, state and war flag.
  • At sea:
  • State, and war ensign.
    Naval jack (torrotito de proa), until September 1945

See:

1823-Natinal flag: official variant used in 1934-1968

The emblem was re-approved in 1934.
Rita Ramirez, January 16, 1998


On February 5th 1934 the flag and coat-of-arms models were newly redefined and (its definition) kept in the National General Archive.
Santiago Dotor, December 29, 1998, translating from http://www.arts-history.mx/calendario/bandera.html