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|name=Free and Sovereign State of Quintana Roo
 
|name=Free and Sovereign State of Quintana Roo
 
|country=Mexico
 
|country=Mexico
 
|image=Quintana Roo.png
 
|image=Quintana Roo.png
|caption=Flag of Quintana Roo
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|adoption = October 8, 2013}}The Flag of Quintana Roo Is Official Since October 8, 2013.
 
The Flag of Quintana Roo Is Official Since October 8, 2013.
 
   
 
The flag of the state of {{w|Quintana Roo}} is, like most current [[Mexico#Subdivisions|Mexican state flags]], the coat of arms centred on a white field.
 
The flag of the state of {{w|Quintana Roo}} is, like most current [[Mexico#Subdivisions|Mexican state flags]], the coat of arms centred on a white field.
   
The coat of arms of Quintana Roo is a modern shield, semi round, divided into three sections. On its Chief, a rising sun in red with ten sunbeams in gold. In the upper dexter section, a red field with the {{w|Maya peoples|Mayan}} glyph for a seashell in gold. In the upper sinister section, a silver five point star on a blue field. In the lower section, three green triangles over the Mayan glyph for wind on a gold field.
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The coat of arms of Quintana Roo is a modern shield, semi round, divided into three sections. It's an update of a design that locally goes back to circa 1923. On its Chief, a rising sun in red with sunbeams in gold. In the upper dexter section, a red field with the {{w|Maya peoples|Mayan}} glyph for a seashell in gold. In the upper sinister section, a silver five point star (for the Planet Venus) on a blue field. In the lower section, three green tree triangles over the Mayan glyph for wind on a gold field.
   
The sun represents the shiny future for the relatively new State (1974) and its eight sunbeams symbolize each one of the municipalities of Quintana Roo. The Mayan glyph for a seashell represents the ethnic origins of the region. The star symbolizes a new ideal towards higher goals, according to the Mayan culture, the cobalt blue colour represents the sea. The forest wealth of the State is represented by the three triangles; the T-shaped Mayan glyph for wind means the hurricanes, which are characteristic of the region and also symbolize the fertile land.
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The sun represents the shiny future for the relatively new State (1974) and its sunbeams symbolize each one of the municipalities of Quintana Roo. (First redesign with this layout in 1978 had seven rays. Eight rays were drawn from 1993. Changed again in 2008 to nine rays. In 2011 it got a tenth ray and the current layout dates from 2016 with 11 rays.) The Mayan glyph for a seashell represents the ethnic origins of the region. The star also symbolizes a new ideal towards higher goals, according to the Mayan culture, the cobalt blue colour represents the sea. The forest wealth of the State is represented by the three triangles; the T-shaped Mayan glyph for wind means the hurricanes, which are characteristic of the region and also symbolize the fertile land.
   
   
 
==Proposals for new flag of Quintana Roo==
 
==Proposals for new flag of Quintana Roo==
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Quintana Roo_FM_1.png|By MetamarioMX. 2014.
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Quintana Roo FM 1.png|By MetamarioMX. 2014.
Quintana Roo_kz.png|Red and blue from the coat of arms. The three triangles represent the wealth of the state's forests. The symbol below is Maya glyph for hurricanes, which occur frequently in the state. By kyrgyzzephyr. 2014.
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Quintana Roo kz.png|Red and blue from the coat of arms. The three triangles represent the wealth of the state's forests. The symbol below is Maya glyph for hurricanes, which occur frequently in the state. By kyrgyzzephyr. 2014.
Quintana Roo_FM_2.png|MetamarioMX. 2015.
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Quintana Roo FM 2.png|MetamarioMX. 2015.
File:MX-ROO flag proposal Sotajarocho.jpg|Quintana Roo flag proposal by Sotajarocho. 2015.
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MX-ROO flag proposal Sotajarocho.jpg|Quintana Roo flag proposal by Sotajarocho. 2015.
File:MX-ROO flag proposal Superham1.png|Quintana Roo flag proposal by Superham1. 2016.
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MX-ROO flag proposal Superham1.png|Quintana Roo flag proposal by Superham1. 2016.
File:MX-ROO flag proposal Hans 1.png|{{User:HansLN/GE|p=mx|d=Oct 2016}}
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MX-ROO flag proposal Hans 1.png|{{User:HansLN/GE|p=mx|d=Oct 2016}}
 
QuintanaRoo.png|Quintana Roo flag - The flag is based on the cuban and puerto rican flags, placing it as another spanish-speaking caribbean territory. Flag proposed by daviddelgadohh (2017).
 
QuintanaRoo.png|Quintana Roo flag - The flag is based on the cuban and puerto rican flags, placing it as another spanish-speaking caribbean territory. Flag proposed by daviddelgadohh (2017).
 
Quintana-Roo-600x400.png|The Caribbean Sea with its winds to the East and 11 municipalities represented with the Mayan glyph for "tree" make up the Flag of Quintana Roo. [http://www.xn--rediseomexico-nkb.com/bandera-de-quintana-roo/ By Ricardo Vazoli, 2016.]
 
Quintana-Roo-600x400.png|The Caribbean Sea with its winds to the East and 11 municipalities represented with the Mayan glyph for "tree" make up the Flag of Quintana Roo. [http://www.xn--rediseomexico-nkb.com/bandera-de-quintana-roo/ By Ricardo Vazoli, 2016.]
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Proposal Flag of Quintana Roo 4.svg|Proposal for a flag for Quintana Roo. By [[User:Qaz_Janssen|Qaz]] Jan 2020 ([[User:Qaz Janssen/Proposals/Subnational/MX#Quintana Roo|details]])
 
Proposal Flag of Quintana Roo 4.svg|Proposal for a flag for Quintana Roo. By [[User:Qaz_Janssen|Qaz]] Jan 2020 ([[User:Qaz Janssen/Proposals/Subnational/MX#Quintana Roo|details]])
 
08EE4516-486A-441E-8339-2E3CE8D095F4.png|Flag of Quintana Roo The Yellow Sea Shell is Left Right Blue and Yellow, February 2020
 
08EE4516-486A-441E-8339-2E3CE8D095F4.png|Flag of Quintana Roo The Yellow Sea Shell is Left Right Blue and Yellow, February 2020
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Bandera QROO.png|Bandera del estado libre y soberano de Quintana Roo
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File:Quintana Roo July 2020.jpg|Flag of Quintana Roo: Yellow-Red on the Top with Blue Field, White Forest on the Bottom. (July 2020)
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File:Quintana Roo (May 2023).jpg|Flag of Quintana Roo by May 2023
 
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[[Category:Quintana Roo]]
 
[[Category:Quintana Roo]]
 
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Latest revision as of 02:27, 22 March 2023

The Flag of Quintana Roo Is Official Since October 8, 2013.

The flag of the state of Quintana Roo is, like most current Mexican state flags, the coat of arms centred on a white field.

The coat of arms of Quintana Roo is a modern shield, semi round, divided into three sections. It's an update of a design that locally goes back to circa 1923. On its Chief, a rising sun in red with sunbeams in gold. In the upper dexter section, a red field with the Mayan glyph for a seashell in gold. In the upper sinister section, a silver five point star (for the Planet Venus) on a blue field. In the lower section, three green tree triangles over the Mayan glyph for wind on a gold field.

The sun represents the shiny future for the relatively new State (1974) and its sunbeams symbolize each one of the municipalities of Quintana Roo. (First redesign with this layout in 1978 had seven rays. Eight rays were drawn from 1993. Changed again in 2008 to nine rays. In 2011 it got a tenth ray and the current layout dates from 2016 with 11 rays.) The Mayan glyph for a seashell represents the ethnic origins of the region. The star also symbolizes a new ideal towards higher goals, according to the Mayan culture, the cobalt blue colour represents the sea. The forest wealth of the State is represented by the three triangles; the T-shaped Mayan glyph for wind means the hurricanes, which are characteristic of the region and also symbolize the fertile land.


Proposals for new flag of Quintana Roo[]