Flag of Alameda

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The national flag of Alameda is a green flag with a muted brass band with one central star and three stars below it, angled towards it. The design was originally created by Alamedine Enrique Leñero with the advice of his Muscogean wife. The flag was first officially flown during the Battle of Coruña by the Free Alamedine-Muscogean Army, and initially lacked any stars. The current design was formalized after the Annexation of West Alameda, with the addition of the four stars, three to represent the Muscogeans, Alamedines and Anigiduwagi united under a single star.

The flag, like the name Alameda, was inspired by the poem Niños de Roble by Rosalía Castellanos as a means to represent the admiration the Alamedans had for the native Muscogeans and their complex

The flag was briefly changed in 1960 during the Provisional Alamedan Junta that moved the stars to the upper hoist-side of the flag.