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- Q586585 subject Q7234079.
- Q586585 subject Q8218248.
- Q586585 subject Q8460949.
- Q586585 abstract "Template:ForThe flag of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, officially adopted on October 24, 1995, portrays an eagle, symbol in the coat of arms of the House of Habsburg, to which Emperor Charles V belonged. This is because Buenos Aires was first founded (1536) during his ruling as king of Spain, and founded again (1580) under the reign of his son Philip II. As a symbol of Spanish colonialism, this flag has generated controversy among advocates of democracy and republicanism. Councilman Adrián Camps from left-wing party Proyecto Sur (led by Representative to the Argentine National Congress Fernando Solanas) proposes repealing the 1995 city law that adopted this flag as the official flag of the Buenos Aires city and proclaiming a law choosing a new flag that better reflects the cosmopolitan, democratic and tolerant spirit of the city using participative methods.".
- Q586585 thumbnail Bandera_de_la_Ciudad_de_Buenos_Aires.svg?width=300.
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- Q586585 wikiPageWikiLink Q8218248.
- Q586585 wikiPageWikiLink Q8460949.
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- Q586585 comment "Template:ForThe flag of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina, officially adopted on October 24, 1995, portrays an eagle, symbol in the coat of arms of the House of Habsburg, to which Emperor Charles V belonged. This is because Buenos Aires was first founded (1536) during his ruling as king of Spain, and founded again (1580) under the reign of his son Philip II. As a symbol of Spanish colonialism, this flag has generated controversy among advocates of democracy and republicanism.".
- Q586585 label "Flag of Buenos Aires".
- Q586585 depiction Bandera_de_la_Ciudad_de_Buenos_Aires.svg.