The flag of Cuba has a red triangle, which represents equality, blue stripes, the victors over tyranny, and white ones, symbolizing the intellectuals and principles of national reconstruction.
Cubans were quite nationalistic in nature even before the country gained independence from Spain in 1902. Then, a group of intellectuals tended to particularly emphasize their love for their motherland.
The national symbol is defined in the Constitution and has become a representative icon for Cuba.
Blue represents liberty, red represents fraternity, white symbolizes equality. Even though the blue, white, and red bands have changed locations through history, their meaning has remained the same.
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