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[[File:Flag of Mexican Federal District.svg|border|link=|100px]]
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English: Flag of Mexican Federal District
Septentrional America → Mexican America → Mexican Nation → Mexican Empire → Mexican Republic → United Mexican States
16 September 1810 |
- Cry of Independence - Virgin of Guadalupe Standard |
3 July 1815 |
- Flags of the Insurgents with battle, commerce, parliament, naval |
24 February 1821 |
- Flag of the Three Guarantees |
24 August 1821 |
- Flag of the Iturbide's Government - Flag of the Iturbide's Infantry |
27 September 1821 |
- Agustin Iturbide as regency's President of Mexico |
28 September 1821 |
- Government decree of the Mexican Independence |
2 November 1821 |
- Flag of the Mexican Empire |
20 February 1822 |
- National Order of Our Lady of Guadalupe |
19 May 1822 |
- Agustin Iturbide as Emperor of Mexico |
21 May 1822 |
- Coronation of Agustin Iturbide as Emperor of Mexico - Coronation of Ana María Huarte as Empress of Mexico - Agustín Jerónimo de Iturbide is the Prince Imperial of Mexico. |
24 January 1823 |
- Antonio López de Santa Anna's rebels |
19 March 1823 |
- Abdication of the Emperor Agustin Iturbide I of Mexico - Abdication of the Empress Ana María Huarte I of Mexico |
10 April 1865 |
- Imperial Order of Our Lady of Guadalupe |
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This file depicts the coat of arms, banner, or emblem of Mexico, one of its states, municipalities, or any other political subdivision, or a similar distinctive symbol belonging to an international or "recognized" organization, or NGO, operating in or outside of Mexico. According to Mexican copyright law, article 14 subparagraph VII these coats of arms are not eligible for protection under the federal copyright law.
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