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[[Image:Flag of the Treinta y Tres.svg|thumb|250px|right| The flag of the Thirty-Three Orientals]]


The '''flag of the [[Treinta y Tres Orientales|Treinta y Tres]]''' pays homage to the disembarkment of the ''Treinta y Tres (33) Orientales'' at the Agraciada Beach, on [[April 19]], [[1825]]. It has three horizontal stripes, being the top one blue, the central one white and the bottom one red. It carries the words ''Libertad o Muerte'' (Liberty or Death) on the central stripe.
The '''Flag of the Treinta y Tres''' pays homage to the disembarkation of the ''[[Thirty-Three Orientals]]'' at the Agraciada Beach, on [[April 19]], [[1825]]. It has three horizontal stripes, the top one blue, the central one white and the bottom one red. It carries the words ''Libertad o Muerte'' (Liberty or Death) on the central stripe.


The Flag of the Treinta y Tres is flown alongside the [[Flag of Uruguay|National Flag]] and the [[Flag of Artigas]] on government buildings.
The Flag of the Treinta y Tres is flown alongside the [[Flag of Uruguay|National Flag]] and the [[Flag of Artigas]] on government buildings.

Revision as of 01:32, 25 January 2007

The flag of the Thirty-Three Orientals

The Flag of the Treinta y Tres pays homage to the disembarkation of the Thirty-Three Orientals at the Agraciada Beach, on April 19, 1825. It has three horizontal stripes, the top one blue, the central one white and the bottom one red. It carries the words Libertad o Muerte (Liberty or Death) on the central stripe.

The Flag of the Treinta y Tres is flown alongside the National Flag and the Flag of Artigas on government buildings.