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There have been ongoing discussions and depictions around the Cuban flag in the context of protests and symbol politics in Cuba and among Cuban communities abroad, including articles noting how symbols like the flag are treated by authorities and activists. These pieces illustrate the flag as a potent symbol in periods of political tension.[2][3]
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The flag itself remains Cuba’s national emblem, recognized for its five stripes, red triangle, and white star, adopted in the early 20th century; discussions about symbol use often frame the flag as a focal point in debates over national identity and dissent.[3][10]
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There have been related historical and contemporary events where the flag has appeared in international contexts or media coverage, such as flag-raising moments at Cuban embassies or in reaction to political change, though exact current events may vary day by day.[4][9]
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