Aguascalientes (Mexico) (original) (raw)
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11 Municipalities:
See also:
- Government of the State of Aguascalientes
- Congress of the State of Aguascalientes
- Electoral Court of Aguascalientes
- Zacatecas
- The states and Mexico City
- Clickable map of Mexican states
- Mexico
De facto flag
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by _Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán_from coat of arms by[Government of Aguascalientes](http://www.aadapted guascalientes.gob.mx), 14 May 2010.
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Coat of arms
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Image by Government of Aguascalientes,
14 May 2010.
- Arms adopted: 9 June 1946
- Arms confirmed: 18 June 2013, by Law published in the Periódico Oficial del Estado de Aguascalientes on 17 June 2013.
- Arms designer: Bernabé Ballesteros (workart) and Alejandro Topete del Valle (motto)
The coat of arms was adopted is the winner design from a contest called by the stete government in 1946.
Official Pantone colors
Color | PMS |
---|---|
Gold | 126 UC |
Red | 186 UC |
Green | 340 UC |
Light pink | 475 UC |
Purple | 2613C |
Blue | 2727 UC |
Yellow | 3945 UC |
Brown | 4635 UC |
Gray | Cool Gray 4 UC |
Source:Escudo Oficial de Gobierno del Estado de Aguascalientes, reported by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascán
Blue variant of the flag of Aguascalientes
by Daniel Rentería, 10 September 2024
created using image from Wikimedia Commons
images: 1 | located by Valentin Poposki
Strangely, a version with a blue coat of arms is used, even though the state government has recognized the color of the border as "gules" since its adoption in 1946 and reaffirms this in a document with specifications. It doesn't appear to be party-specific, as the past three governors are known to have used the standard coat of arms. It is believed that it saw the most use before the design was confirmed in 2013. The worst offenders, in fact, appear to be outside of the state government. An image shows the mayor of Asientos with the blue version. On MercadoLibrea version with blue (and silver!) details can be seen. As such, it is believed that the blue version is used simply by preference of the manufacturer and/or consumer without taking note of the coat of arms adopted as official.
Daniel Rentería, 10 September 2024
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