The flag of Bolivia features three horizontal stripes: red at the top, yellow in the middle, and green at the bottom. Each color holds specific significance: red represents the blood shed by heroes in the fight for independence, yellow symbolizes the country's mineral resources and wealth, and green represents the fertility of the land and the natural resources of Bolivia. In the center of the yellow stripe, the national coat of arms is often displayed, featuring a condor, a llama, and various other symbols of Bolivia’s cultural heritage and natural wealth. The flag was officially adopted in 1851, although the design has evolved over time. The Bolivian flag is a powerful symbol of national identity and pride, reflecting the country’s history and diverse culture.