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bezzplaining · 15 days
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Checo with his helmet for miami 2024 💙
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screwderia · 16 days
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checo’s helmet with all the latin american flags ❤️
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crepegosette · 11 months
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some latam chibis
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latine-showdown · 1 year
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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 year
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I was walking in a business district that was bizarrely empty except for a McDonald’s and an Argentine food truck with a line leading to it. I had a bocadillo sandwich and fries from it.
Also, the guy said he was from Argentina but the food truck had the Uruguayan Flag on it for some reason.
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arthurdrakoni · 8 months
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Flag of the Federation of Patagonia
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This is the flag of the Federation of Patagonia. It comes from a world where Britain conquered Argentina and Uruguay in the early 19th Century. Patagonia is a highly developed nation, and is often referred to as the Canada of the Southern Hemisphere. Patagonia also includes part of southern Chile. Chile has never forgiven Patagonia for annexing this land. Though, this occurred during the days of direct British rule. The Falkland Islands are considered indisputably Patagonian territory. 
Like Canada, Patagonia is the result of the bending of two European peoples. In this case, British and Spanish. However, also like Canada, said people have historically had their tensions.   Northern Patagonia has historically been the heart of Hispanic culture. Meanwhile, Southern Patagonia has historically been majority Anglo. The name Patagonia used to refer to the region that became the southern provinces, but grew to refer to the nation as a whole. The ruling Anglos felt that Argentina and Plata were too Spanish for their taste. Hispanic Patagonians were pushed further and further north for much of the 19th Century. In fact, Buenos Aires and Montevideo used to be majority English-speaking cities. Though, Spanish speakers still accounted for a healthy forty percent of Buenos Aires and Montevideo’s population. Patagonia also experienced far less Italian immigration than Argentina did in our world. Catholic Italians weren’t eager to move to a colony of Protestant Britain. Subsequently, Patagonian Spanish has much less Italian influence than Argentina Spanish of our world. The northern provinces, initially, tended to be poorer than their southern counterparts. Things would begin to shift starting in the 20th Century. Industry began to invest in the northern provinces of Patagonia. The influx of industry lead to an increase in wealth among Hispanic Patagonians. Several baby booms occurred during this time, ensuring that Hispanic culture would survive in Patagonia. Hispanic Patagonians made major political gains in the Patagonian parliament. Bilingualism became official government policy starting in the 1950s. Packaging is required to be printed in both English and Spanish, signs are printed in both languages, and all government documents are printed in both of the official languages. There are also numerous Spanish-language schools and universities, though most are located in the Hispanic-majority northern provinces.  Patagonia remains culturally divided among geographic lines. However, tensions have relaxed between Anglo Patagonians and Hispanic Patagonians. Patagonia is also home to immigrants from throughout the world, and prides itself on being a refuge for those seeking better lives. Patagonia has a friendly rivalry with Canada. Canada is referred to by Patagonians, with tongue planted firmly in cheek, as the Patagonia of the Northern Hemisphere.  The flag was officially adopted in the 1970s. Prior to that, Patagonia used a British Red Ensign. Care had to be taken, when designing the new flag, not to favor Anglos or Hispanics. The colors evoke the landscape of Patagonia. The white represents the snow-capped mountains, while the ice blue represents the glaciers. The shape is meant to evoke the textile work of Indigenous Patagonians. The three guanacos were chosen as a symbol beloved by Patagonians of all cultures. In fact, the guanaco is the official mammal of Patagonia.
Link to the original flag on my blog: https://drakoniandgriffalco.blogspot.com/2023/02/flag-of-federation-of-patagonia.html?m=0
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mogayis-socool · 4 months
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🍧 Latam femboy flags
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argentine femboy | brazilian femboy
chilean femboy | uruguayan femboy
latino american femboys rise!!
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calciopics · 1 year
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Over the rainbow
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This pitch invader during the Portugal-Uruguay match was holding a rainbow flag. The front of his shirt read 'Save Ukraine' and the back read 'Respect For Iranian Women'.
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flagzworld · 1 year
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Flag of Uruguay
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The Flag of Uruguay was imagined out of the blazes of uprising during the surge of independence wars that cleared across South America during the mid nineteenth 100 years. The Uruguay flag is one of the most settled flags of the world and was taken on 11 July 1830. A flag like the current flag was first breathed life into by the flags of Argentina and the US after the proclamation of opportunity. The blue flag used around then was a lighter blue.
https://flagzworld.wordpress.com/2023/02/08/flag-of-uruguay/
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stone-cold-groove · 7 months
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Former flags of nations of the world - Uruguay.
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oldinterneticons · 10 months
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cheerclaw · 1 year
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Firestar :)
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it's him
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flagwars · 11 months
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Flag Wars Bonus Round
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eopederson · 1 year
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Banderas y monumento, Malecón, Montevideo, 2022.
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abuddyforeveryseason · 4 months
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This is the Buddy for January 7th. It's not a monster, it's the Sun of May. Why, then, am I posting it in January? Because the Buddy for May 18th was one of the first ones I posted last year, and I hadn't had the idea of doing this one. Though I am pretty proud of that Buddy, I made it on inkscape, it's pretty nerdy.
And speaking of Inkscape, today's Buddy's face was actually a converted vector from Inkscape. The original is the Sun of May vector from Wikipedia. It's a public domain image, so no worries.
At first I did think about doing the Kirby dots rays in black to look more like his hair, but the result didn't look good enough and I settled for pink. Just imagine he dyed it for today.
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sun of may (argentina) revenge round
the sun of may has been challenged too many times, but here's a chance to fight with the sun of may (uruguay)
Argentina has the superior Sun of May
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