Last modified: 2005-08-26 by antonio martins
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There's no FLA anymore and for a long time now (at least that I know of).
Most of the FLA members regrouped in the PDA,
Partido Democrático do Atlântico, a national party.
Jorge Candeias, 10 Aug 1999
The F.L.A. was a movement that essentially grew out of fear of a Communist
takeover of the country [in 1974-1976].
José A. Afonso, 09 Aug 1999
And essentially there was the hand of the CIA behind
it to protect the american interests in the Lajes airfield in island Terceira.
Jorge Candeias, 10 Aug 1999
The Frente de Libertação dos Açores has a flag that is somewhat different
than the one approved for use in the region by the Portuguese
Parlament. Keeping in mind that I haven't seen this flag in several years, the bird
that I can recall is pictured all in gold and with the wings folded down, with the 9
stars (which represent the 9 islands) in a semi-circle below.
José A. Afonso, 09 Aug 1999, 10 Aug 1999
As far as I know, there were several variations of this flag.