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The Qhishwa-Aymara (Quechua-Aymara in Spanish)
have four flags, all square (as a symbol of
equality), based in designs probably 2000 years
old.
These flags have been adopted for the indigenous
organizations of the Qhishwa-Aymara
Indians (called a whipala (= banner) in
Quechua [Aymara,
ed.] language).
Jaume Ollé, 1997
The local flags are single coloured square
flags. The colours used are red, orange, yellow,
white, green, purple, blue, light blue, pink,
dark red, coffee, lead, ochre, black, and light
green. The symbolism of the colors is red for
earth, orange for society and culture, yellow
for energy, white for time, green for economy,
blue for space, and purple for policy.
Jaume Ollé, 1997
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