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Ratio 2:3. Adopted: 1815 (?). Abolished: 30 July 1845.
Jaume Olle'
by Jose C. Alegria, 7 November 1999
Flag of the 1845 Maritime Province of Spain.
Jose C. Alegria, 7 November 1999
by Jose C. Alegria, 7 November 1999
Flag of the 1845 Maritime Province of Spain.
Jose C. Alegria, 7 November 1999
by Jose C. Alegria, 7 November 1999
Flag of the 1845 Maritime Province of Spain.
Jose C. Alegria, 7 November 1999
by Jose C. Alegria 7 November 1999
Flag of the 1845 Maritime Province of Spain.
Jose C. Alegria, 7 November 1999
by Jose C. Alegria, 7 November 1999
There were many changes in the maritime provinces until our
days, due to independence of some countries and to administrative
reorganization of the provinces. The first one is the creation of
a new province in Cuba, called Nuevitas around 1851.
Jose C. Alegria, 7 November 1999
by Jose C. Alegria, 9 November 1999
In 1885 two new flags are created, both at overseas
territories, Cienfuegos and Sagua la Grande ,
Cuba.
Jose C. Alegria, 9 November 1999
by Jose C. Alegria, 9 November 1999
In 1885 two new flags are created, both at overseas
territories, Cienfuegos and Sagua la Grande ,
Cuba.
Jose C. Alegria, 9 November 1999
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