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Mexico

 

Contents

Flags

Historical Flags

Meaning/Origin of the Flag

Coat of Arms

Meaning/Origin of the Coat of Arms

Aircraft Roundel

Map

Numbers and Facts

History

Origin of the Country's Name



Flags

Flagge Fahne flag National flag Merchant flag State flag Naval flag Mexiko Mexico
National, merchant, state and naval flag,
ratio = 4:7,
Source, by: Flags of the World




Flagge Fahne flag Naval jack naval jack Mexiko Mexico
since 2000,
Naval jack,
ratio = 1:1,
Source, by: Flags of the World




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico Präsident President
Flag of the President,
ratio = 4:7,
Source, by: Wikipedia (EN)




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico Präsident President
Standard of the President as Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces,
ratio = 4:7,
Source, by: Wikipedia (EN)




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico Präsident President See sea
Standard of the President as Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces, at sea,
ratio = 4:7,
Source, by: Wikipedia (EN)




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico Verteidigungsminister Minister of Defense
Standard of the Minister of Defense,
ratio = 1:1,
Source, by: Die Welt im bunten Flaggenbild




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico Minister
Standard of a Minister,
ratio = 1:1,
Source, by: Die Welt im bunten Flaggenbild




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico Unterstaatssekretär Lower Secretary of State
Standard of a Lower Secretary of State,
ratio = 1:1,
Source, by: Die Welt im bunten Flaggenbild




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico Botschafter Ambassador
Standard of an Ambassador,
ratio = 1:1,
Source, by: Die Welt im bunten Flaggenbild




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico Konsul Consul
Standard of a Consul,
ratio = 1:1,
Source, by: Die Welt im bunten Flaggenbild



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Historical Flags

Flagge Fahne flag Spanien Spain Habsburg Vizekönigreich Neuspanien Viceroyalty of New Spain
1535–1785,
to the Spanish Vice–Kingdom of New Spain,
Source, by: Wikipedia (EN)




Flagge Fahne flag Vize-Königreich Vice-Kingdom Neuspanien New Spain
1785–1821,
to the Spanish Vice–Kingdom of New Spain,
Source, by: Wikipedia (EN)




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico Armee Army
1821,
Flag of the Mexican army (Army of the three Warranties),
Source, by: commons.wikimedia.org




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico National flag national flag
1821–1823,
National flag,
Source, by: World Statesmen




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico National flag national flag
1823–1865, 1867–1880,
National flag,
Source, by: World Statesmen




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico National flag national flag
1865–1867,
National flag,
Source, by: World Statesmen




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico National flag national flag
1880–1898,
National flag,
Source, by: World Statesmen




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico National flag national flag
1899–1916,
National flag,
Source, by: World Statesmen




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico National flag national flag
1916-1934,
National flag,
Source, by: World Statesmen




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico National flag national flag
1934–1968,
National flag,
Source, by: World Statesmen




Flagge Fahne flag Mexiko Mexico Naval jack naval jack
to 1994(?),
Naval jack,
ratio = 1:1,
Source, by: Die Welt im bunten Flaggenbild




Flagge Fahne flag Naval jack naval jack Mexiko Mexico
1994–2000,
Naval jack,
ratio = 1:1,
Source, by: Flags of the World



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Meaning/Origin of the Flag

The today's flag of Mexico was officially hoisted for the first time on 17th of September in 1968. It is vertical striped in green, white and red, and carrys in the white middle-stripe the Mexican coat of arms. It came into being on the 2nd of November in 1821 after the pattern of the French Tricolour, and goes back to the diagonally striped red-green-white flag of the "Army of the three Warranties". The flag was changed very, very often, but only in connection with changes to the coat of arms. Green symbolizes the independence, white the purity of the religion and red (Spanish national-colour) the unity, respectively the unification of the Mexican and Spanish blood. The exact dimensions for the design of the Mexican flag are laid down in Article 3 of the "Law on the National Coat of Arms, the Flag and the Anthem", adopted in 1984. No specifications were made regarding the colours. The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games used the following colours in 2012 in its "Flag Manual": Red = Pantone 186, Green = Pantone 3425. These colours have been adopted on this website for all images of the Mexican flag, including the historical ones (for visual reasons), but of course such standards did not exist in the past.

Source: Die Welt der Flaggen, Flaggen Wappen Hymnen, Wikipedia (EN)

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Coat of Arms


Wappen Coat of arms Mexiko Mexico
Coat of arms of Mexiko,
Source: Corel Draw 4

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Meaning/Origin of the Coat of Arms

The coat of arms of Mexico refers to the legendary foundation of the Aztec capital Tenochtitlán (today Ciudad de Mexico) in the year 1325, its position was shown by the gods through an eagle with a snake in the beak. It was introduced likewise in 1821 and severally changed, finally on 17th of September in 1968. In context with this changings the eagle had a crown between 1864 and 1867, and since 1823 a snake in its beak.

Source: Die Welt der Flaggen, Flaggen Wappen Hymnen

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Aircraft Roundel


Flugzeugkokarde Kokarde aircraft roundel kockade Mexiko Mexico
Aircraft Roundel,
Source, by: Wikipedia (EN)

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Map

Location:

Source: CIA World Factbook

Map of the country:

Source: CIA World Factbook

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Numbers and Facts

Area: 761.602 square miles

Inhabitants: 128.900.000 inh. (2020), thereof 60% Mestizos, 30% Europeans (thereof 20.000 Germans), 10% native Indians

Religions: 83% Roman Catholic, 7% Protestant, 4% Non-Religious

Density of Population: 169 inh./sq.mi.

Capital: Ciudad de México (name to 1522 Tenochtitlán), 9.209.944 inh. (2020)

official Language: Spanish

other Languages: Indian languages, English, German

Currency: 1 Mexican Peso (MXN, Mex$) = 100 Centavos

Time Zone: GMT – 5 h to – 8 h

Source: Wikipedia (D)

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History

8th cent. · immigration of Nahua tribes (Tolteks, Aztecs)

13th cent. · the Aztecs start to gain the predominance

1325 · foundation of the capital Tenochtitlán

1428 · Three Town Alliance of Tenochtitlán, Texcoco and Tlacopán

15th cent. · the Aztec Empire is on the top of size and power

1517–1518 · the Spanish seafarers Franzisco Hernández de Córdoba and Juan de Grijalva explore the coast of Yucatán

1519–1521 · conquest of the Aztec Empire by the Spanish Conquistador Hernán Cortés, total demolition of the capital Tenochtitlán

1522 · foundation of Mexico City on the ruins of Tenochtitlán

1535 · establishment of the Spanish Vice–Kingdom of New Spain, including whole Central America (General Capitanate of Guatemala) with Mexico as capital

1550 · by expeditions of the Conquistadors Cabrillo and Coronado to the north New Spain gains its full dimension

1808 · invasion of Napoléons in Spain

1810–1815 · revolt of farmers and Indians under Hidalgo and Pavón, first proclamation of independence in Chilpancingo, suppressed by Spanish troops and armed Mestizos

1820 · revolution in Spain

24th of August 1821 · Augustín de Itúrbide forces in the Treaty of Córdoba the independence of Mexico from Spain, the Viceroy O'Donojú has to leave Mexico, the provinces of Central America (General Capitanate of Guatemala) declare theirs independence

1822 · Itúrbide proclaims hisself as Augustin I. to the Emperor of Mexico, the provinces of Central America join the Empire of Mexico

1823 · overthrow of the emperor, the provinces of Central America release the connections to Mexico and tie together to the "United Provinces of Central America" (Central American Confederation)

1824 · Itúrbide gets executed

October 1824 · Mexico declares itself to a federal republic

1829 · a campaign of Spain for the re-conquest of Mexico fails

1836 · the USA and Spain recognize the independence of Mexico, Texas declares its independence from Mexico

1846 · war between Mexico and the USA

1848 · Mexico loses in result of the war 40% of its territory to the USA (the today's US States of New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, California and parts of Colorado)

1858–1861 · civil war

1861 · campaign of the creditors of Mexico (France, United Kingdom and Spain) against Mexico which has stoped the payment of its debts

1862 · Great Britain and Spain finish their engagement in Mexico

1863 · conquest of Mexico City by French troops

10th of April 1864 · Maximilian of Austria – the brother of the Austrian Emperor – becomes levied to the Emperor of Mexico

1867 · withdrawal of the French troops, re-conquest of Mexico by the Ex-president Benito Juárez

19th of June 1867 · Execution of Emperor Maximilian

1876–1911 · presidial dictatorship of Porfirio Díaz

1910–1914 · revolution and civil war

1914 · military intervention of the USA, debarkation of troops in Veracruz

1916–1917 · military intervention of the USA (Pershing Expedition)

1917 · new democratic constitution

1994–1996 · Indian revolt in the State of Chiapas

12th of May 2000 · Mexico, Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador form a central american free-trade-zone

2006 · proclamation of War on Drugs

Source: Wikipedia (D), Weltgeschichte

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Origin of the Country's Name

The Name "Mexico" has its roots in the epithet "Mexitli" of the Aztec God Huitzilopochtli. It was adoped in 1522 for the on the ruins of the City of Tenochtitlán build town and was used since the beginning of the 19th century as name for the independent New Spain.

Source: Handbuch der geographischen Namen

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