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![[Montevideo Volunteers flag]](../images/a/ar^mv02.gif)
![[coronela]](../images/a/ar^mr02.gif)
![[Patricios regiment flag]](../images/a/ar^patrr.gif)
![[Royal Infantry flag]](../images/a/ar^ri12.gif)
![[Third spanish regiment flag]](../images/a/ar^3reg.gif)
![[Regiment of Abancay flag]](../images/a/ar^abar.gif)
In the ribbon at fly it read: "Viva el rey";
in the lowder ribbon: "Regimiento de Abancay".
by Jaume Ollé, 12 Aug 2000
Shouldn’t the raguly bars on flags around the shield be saltires?
Isn’t it odd to see ragully used in any other position than the saltire
gules on argent?
Željko Heimer, 12 Aug 2000
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