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International Color Guide - MexicoMexico's Color Palette Is a Mix of Historical Associations and the Environment's Deeply Toned Offerings.The colors of the Mexican flag are long-lived. First used in 1821, the colors are all symbolic: Green represents independence or hope; white stands for purity and unity; and red stands for the blood of patriots and other heroes. The colors also mirror those found in different areas of the Mexican landscape. The flag's centerpiece, the national emblem of Mexico, is drawn from the symbol of the Aztec capital, which translates to "cactus rock." Where the sun is full, colors tend to be rich, deep and vivid. Mexico's color traditions certainly reflect its environment: the deep blue sky, the yellow sun, the warm colors of the sand and dirt, the greens of vegetation. The Aztecs had very definite meanings for color: Green stood for royalty, blue was for sacrifice, and yellow was for food. Today, colors are more centered on cultural conventions. Bright reds and yellows signal a fiesta, while red and white have more somber, religious connotations, symbolic of the passion of Christ and purity. White alone is somewhat magical, imbued with the power to fight black magic and prevent illness.
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