Wiphala - Andean flag
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(Previously entry no. 2511)
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With Tags: wiphala, andes, andean, aymara, indigenous, bolivia
Notes
The Wiphala is an ancient emblem of the aymara people, commonly used as a flag to represent various native peoples of the Andes that include today's Peru, Bolivia, and parts of Ecuador, Argentina, Chile and Colombia. The Bolivian Constitution of 2009 included it as a symbol of the bolivian State.
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