Flag of the Treinta y Tres
| Treinta y Tres | |
| Use | National flag |
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| Proportion | 2:3 |
| Adopted | August 26, 1825 |
| Design | Three horizontal stripes: the top one blue, the center one white, and the bottom one red. Upon the white stripe are printed the words Libertad o Muerte ('Freedom or Death'). |
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The flag of the Thirty-Three is one of the three official flags of Uruguay, along with the national flag of Uruguay and the Artigas flag. Inspired on the flag of the Oriental Province with an added motto it was first used in 1825 in the military expedition of the Treinta y Tres Orientales meant to free the country from Brazilian occupation. In 1952 it was officialized as a national symbol of Uruguay.