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Couto Misto
UseNational flag Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag
Proportion1:1
AdoptedUnknown
DesignTwo vertical bands, one of white (hoist side) and one of blue.

The flag of the Couto Misto, as described by the second to last head of state Delfim Modesto Brandão in his memoirs, is formed by two vertical bands, one of white (hoist side) and one of blue.

The origin of the flag is unknown, even though it resembles the one used by Portugal between 1830 and 1910, with its colors inverted. Its square proportions could indicate an earlier origin.

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References

  1. Modesto Brandón, Delfin (1907). Interesante Historieta del Coto Mixto (in Spanish). Coruña, Spain: Tierra Gallega.
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