 [edit] Summary | Description | Flag of Coahuila.svg English: Flag of Coahuila Septentrional America → Mexican America → Mexican Nation → Mexican Empire → Mexican Republic → United Mexican States | 16 September 1810 | - Cry of Independence - Virgin of Guadalupe Standard | | 3 July 1815 | - Flags of the Insurgents with battle, commerce, parliament, naval | | 24 February 1821 | - Flag of the Three Guarantees | | 24 August 1821 | - Flag of the Iturbide's Government - Flag of the Iturbide's Infantry | | 27 September 1821 | - Agustin Iturbide as regency's President of Mexico | | 28 September 1821 | - Government decree of the Mexican Independence | | 2 November 1821 | - Flag of the Mexican Empire | | 20 February 1822 | - National Order of Our Lady of Guadalupe | | 19 May 1822 | - Agustin Iturbide as Emperor of Mexico | | 21 May 1822 | - Coronation of Agustin Iturbide as Emperor of Mexico - Coronation of Ana María Huarte as Empress of Mexico - Agustín Jerónimo de Iturbide is the Prince Imperial of Mexico. | | 24 January 1823 | - Antonio López de Santa Anna's rebels | | 19 March 1823 | - Abdication of the Emperor Agustin Iturbide I of Mexico - Abdication of the Empress Ana María Huarte I of Mexico | | 10 April 1865 | - Imperial Order of Our Lady of Guadalupe | | | Date | August 2009(2009-08) | | Source | | | Author | Heraldry | Permission (Reusing this image) |  | This file depicts the coat of arms, banner, or emblem of Mexico, one of its states, municipalities, or any other political subdivision, or a similar distinctive symbol belonging to an international or "recognized" organization, or NGO, operating in or outside of Mexico. According to Mexican copyright law, article 14 subparagraph VII[1] these coats of arms are not eligible for protection under the federal copyright law.. English | Español | Nāhuatl | Català | Français | Português | +/− |
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- Hidalgo (municipality of Coahuila)
- Jiménez (municipality of Coahuila)
- Juárez (municipality of Coahuila)
- Lamadrid (municipality)
- Matamoros (municipality of Coahuila)
- Monclova (municipality)
- Morelos (municipality of Coahuila)
- Múzquiz
- Nadadores (municipality)
- Nava (municipality)
- Ocampo (municipality of Coahuila)
- Parras (municipality)
- Piedras Negras (municipality)
- Progreso (municipality of Coahuila)
- Ramos Arizpe (municipality)
- Sabinas (municipality)
- Sacramento (municipality)
- San Buenaventura (municipality)
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