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Argentina Flag
SKU: Argentina Flag
Argentina Flag
Made with 100% long-lasting 200 denier SolarMax nylon material, these flags designed to resist fading and wear. Flags fly well in the lightest breezes, and dries quickly. Strong and durable, special parachute cloth treatment reduces sun and chemical deterioration. Made in the USA by Annin & Co., a proud member of the Flag Manufacturers Association of America.
Argentina, foreign, international1, flags
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2 x 3 Ft Int B - nylon
$24.60
3 x 5 Ft Int B - nylon
$38.10
4 x 6 Ft Int B - nylon
$49.40
5 x 8 Ft Int B - nylon
$79.20
6 x 10 Ft Int B- nylon
$159.00
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Annin's Nyl-Glo Flag Material Out Performs Other Nylon Flags.
Longest lasting nylon flag material available
Nyl-Glo flags fly in the lightest breeze
Brass gromets with canvas or rope threaded heading on all flags
Four rows of lock stiching with back-stich reinforcements
Two rows of stiching on top and bottom hems creates a long lasting flag
Best resistance to damaging ultraviolet radiation
Dense 200 denier nylon weave flag material
Provides the brightest colors for a great appearance
Argentine Flag Meaning:
There are conflicting views on the meaning of the Argentine flag. One theory states that the blue represents the Rio de la Plata, (River of Silver) which is the widest river in the world and that the white represents the metal silver, as the word Argentina originates from the Latin word 'Argentum' which means silver. Early conquerors thought there were large quantities of silver hidden in Argentine's river's banks. Another theory of the Argentine flag colors state that they represent the Bourbon Dynasty of Spain, as Spain colonized Argentina in 1516. Argentina received its independence from the Spanish 300 years later in 1816.