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| Name = Flag of Mava
| Image = File:Flag of Mava.png
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| Proportion = 2:3
| Adoption = 1 March 1970
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| Design = A horizontal bicolour of white and blue with a countercharged wave mirrored horizontally.
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The '''flag of Mava''' (Mavean: Mavaut Kuik; Almagrian: ''Bandera de Mava'') consists of two equal horizontal bands of white (top) and blue (bottom) with a countercharged wave mirrored horizontally. The flag was formally adopted on independence in March 1970 to replace the Atitlanese flag, although the Transitional Congress had used it unofficially for a number of months before.
 
The Mavean name for the flag is Kuikut (lit. "our flag"), a name that is also used by non-Mavean speaking residents. The Kuikut is commonly flown across the islands as an expression of national pride and identity. Historically, indigenous Maveans disapproved of Kanisuat residents flying the flag, considering such use to be an insult. However, this view is now limited to a minority.
 
==Other flags of Mava==
 
 
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Revision as of 17:04, 27 December 2024

Flag of Mava
Flag of Mava.png
UseNational flag and ensign
Proportion2:3
Adopted1 March 1970
DesignA horizontal bicolour of white and blue with a countercharged wave mirrored horizontally.

The flag of Mava (Mavean: Mavaut Kuik; Almagrian: Bandera de Mava) consists of two equal horizontal bands of white (top) and blue (bottom) with a countercharged wave mirrored horizontally. The flag was formally adopted on independence in March 1970 to replace the Atitlanese flag, although the Transitional Congress had used it unofficially for a number of months before.

The Mavean name for the flag is Kuikut (lit. "our flag"), a name that is also used by non-Mavean speaking residents. The Kuikut is commonly flown across the islands as an expression of national pride and identity. Historically, indigenous Maveans disapproved of Kanisuat residents flying the flag, considering such use to be an insult. However, this view is now limited to a minority.

Other flags of Mava