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Flag constructed according ; using non-traced, pure SVG coat of arms obtained from http://www.webchantier.com/, by User:Denelson83.

Source: Image originally derived from the public domain flags of the CIA World Factbook (see: Image:Costa rica flag 300.png)
License: originally public domain as well as modifications


The emblem is very important it signifies different places and things in Costa Rica.

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