The Presidential Flags of Cuba from 1909 to the Present

Raven: A Journal of Vexillology 17:85-94 (2010)
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Abstract

How could the flag of the chief of state of this Caribbean nation have been portrayed with the wrong color in otherwise-definitive flag books for most of its history? The author shows how a misreading of the original description led to the use of a light blue field instead of the standard dark blue, and proposes an update to the design of the flag.

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