Flag of Sucre

Flag Sucre, Banner Sucre
Country:
Venezuela
State:
Sucre
Capital:
Cumaná
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That's what ChatGPT knows about the flag of Sucre

This is what an AI says about the Sucre flag
The flag of the state of Sucre in Venezuela consists of a blue and a red horizontal stripe divided by a white cross. The cross represents the Sucre region as a symbol of independence and freedom. The blue color symbolizes the beauty and vastness of the sea, while the red color represents the bravery and courage of the people. In addition, the flag is a symbol of Sucre state's desire for prosperity and progress.
This is what an AI knows about the history of the Sucre flag
The flag of the state of Sucre in Venezuela was designed by Francisco de Miranda on February 28, 1811. It consists of a white cross on a blue field flanked by two golden stars. The flag symbolizes the independence of the state of Sucre and is also known as the "Flag of Freedom". It has been slightly modified several times over time, but the original design has been broadly preserved.
This is how an AI describes the Sucre flag
The flag of the state of Sucre in Venezuela is a horizontal flag with three stripes of equal width. The top stripe is white, the middle stripe is red and the bottom stripe is blue. In the center of the flag is a white circle with a red cross inside. The red cross is decorated with a white star in the center. The white star symbolizes the independence and freedom of Venezuela. The circle symbolizes the unity of the state of Sucre. The colors of the flag are also the colors of the flag of Venezuela.

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