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Flag of Chaco
Chaco
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The flag of Chaco.

The colors are distributed in three vertical stripes, of equal size, green, white and light blue.

In the design the own symbol that identifies the province stands out, supported by the colors green, white and light blue; in the full gold-colored sun (a symbol in the Argentine flag), in the traditional Mancera plow and in the twenty-five gold-colored stars that surround it.

In the upper center of the white stripe lies the full golden sun with thirty-two flamboyant and straight rays arranged alternately, equal to that of the National Flag.

The twenty-five gold stars that surround the plow represent each of the departments that make up the provincial political division, each one shining with its own light, with the same dimensions and without preeminence of one over another. The plow surrounded by this crown of stars, is an ancient symbol represented in the coat of arms of the Province, which symbolizes the cultivation of virgin land, the first provincial economic source for several years.

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