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Flags Value
what comes in the book value six flags that receives a season pass, details please:)?

They give you some coupons, and Buy-one-get-one-free for funnel cakes and cookies (pretty good, considering their high prices) and five free tickets for friends. The slump is that they are good for specific days (for such as one for Mother's Day, Father's Day, August … etc) There are some discount tickets for friends to come for $ 25. There are tickets (or discounts, I can not remember) for Hurricane Harbour. I think those are the best coupons there. I do not remember the others, but that's really about the only good there. Great offer of $ 60, including the annual pass.

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History of the Flag of Mexico

Since its creation as a symbol of independence in 1821, the Mexican flag has undergone several changes. His version Current, designed in 1968, symbolizes the faith, history and national pride of the country and stands as an inspiration for the Mexican people.

The Colors
The vertical green, white and red flag adorning the left to right, illustrates the hope, unity and purity, respectively. Year 1821 marked the end of the war with Spain 11 years, resulting in Mexico's freedom from colonialism. The color green symbolizes the hope that finally led to the victory and remains a lasting quality of the people. The purity, as represented by the white line is an example of the Catholic faith strong defense of the values of Mexican people.

The Eagle Centered
Centered in the white stripe, an eagle rises majestically in the position profile, with a break from their claws to a group of cacti and other heel, along with his beak, holding a snake. The picture is framed under a semicircular pattern of laurel leaves. The emblem of the points back to the legendary founding of the ancient Aztec city of Tenochtitlan, now the capital, Mexico City. In the story, the gods of the Aztecs told them to settle where they saw the eagle and the snake. Finally, the red stripe symbolizes the blood shed during the independence war, evoking the memory of those who fought so bravely to liberate and sense of unity that the battle for independence led in.

Previous iterations
The Earlier versions of the flag design stages testify that Mexico went through different political victory after 1821. The colors of green, white and red were established strongly at that time and which remain relatively unchanged, except for minor alterations of the proportions of the bands. However, the eagle in the 1821 version was to right, as opposed to the current image, which has turned to the left and a golden crown placed on his head.

When the Republic was established two years later in 1823, the crown was removed and the snake, along with bay leaves, was added. In 1864, the crown of the head eagles returned, and emblem placed in each of the four corners of the flag. Each year on 24 February, the Feast of the flag is held and the provision of 1968 is given official recognition.

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