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English: The flag of the Federation of Central America as described in the Constitution published on 9 September 1921.
Article 180: The Coat of Arms of the Federation of Central America shall be an equilateral triangle: at its base shall appear the mountain range of five volcanoes placed on a terrain bathed by both seas; at the top, a rainbow covering them; and beneath the arch, the rising sun of liberty, scattering rays of light. Around the triangle, and in a circular shape, the following shall be written in gold letters: "Republic of Central America"; and at the base of the triangle, also in gold letters, the words: "God, Union, Liberty."
Article 182: The National Flag shall consist of three horizontal bands: the upper and lower bands blue and the central band white, on which shall be drawn the Coat of Arms referred to in Article 180. On the pennants, the bands shall be placed perpendicularly in the order indicated.
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