flag: Nicaragua
flag: Nicaragua, ๊น๋ฐ: ๋์นด๋ผ๊ณผ
The Nicaraguan flag consists of blue and white stripes with a coat of arms in the center. It has been used since 1908.
The coat of arms in the center of the flag depicts mountains and a rainbow. The blue stripes symbolize the two oceans, and the white represents peace.
The Nicaraguan flag consists of blue and white stripes with a coat of arms in the center. It has been used since 1908.
The coat of arms in the center of the flag depicts mountains and a rainbow. The blue stripes symbolize the two oceans, and the white represents peace.
The design of the Nicaraguan flag reflects the historical legacy of the Federal Republic of Central America. The central coat of arms includes a liberty cap, five volcanoes, and a rainbow, representing the country's natural beauty and hope.
This flag is deeply connected to the Latin American independence movement and symbolically represents Nicaragua's natural environment, particularly its developed coffee agriculture. Recently, with the growth of ecotourism, the meaning of nature conservation embedded in the flag has become even more prominent.