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image by Fred Drews, 12 August 2008
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Here is a photo of the
flag. You can see the seal at
<www.pentanet.com.mx> (defunct).
Fred Drews, 9 September 1999 and Alvin
Helms, 2 November 1999
Early this week (September 3-4) Mexico summoned the leaders of
the Central-American Parliament, plus those from Belize and
Panama. In the meeting room appeared the flag of the seven
participant countries, in between them those of Mexico and of the
Central American Parliament (CAP). The meeting was broadcasted by
the cable-channel "Canal de Congreso". The CAP's flag
is plain dark blue with the emblem in the center. The emblem
consists of a white ring with five blue five-pointed stars in the
upper hemi-circle and the body's name in capital letters also in
blue on the lower one. On the ring, centered, six triangles, one
in white and bigger than the others. The remainder five, aligned
in the largest one's base, are blue. The triangles stands
for volcanoes, geographic feature of Central-America. There are a
Blue flag as hoisted jointly to the other during the Mexico's
meeting, as well a Blue flag with gold fringe as appeared on the
presidium table during the meeting.
Juan Manuel Gabino Villascan, 6 September 2002
Costa Rica and Belize are not not a members of the Central
American Parliament. There are only 6 member states: El Salvador,
Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama and Dominican
Republic. Also there are 3 observant members: Puerto Rico,
Mexico and Taiwan. As per their website <www.parlacen.org.gt >.
Doel A. Rodríguez, 27 November 2002
The letters on the flag must be black.
Jaume Ollé, 17 October 2004
Central American Parlament change to 6 stars after the
Dominican Republic was admited. See photos of the flag and coat of arms.
Fred Drews, 17 July 2007
image by Fred Drews, 12 August 2008
image by Jaume Ollé, 17 October 2004
Ceremonial Flag
image by Juan Manuel Gabino Villascan, 6 September 2002
images by Fred Drews, 17 July 2007