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Meaning of los 5 cuadrantes de la cruz roja by Felipe Lorenzo del Río





Felipe Lorenzo del Río

los 5 cuadrantes de la cruz roja
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The symbol of the International Red Cross humanitarian movement is a Greek cross on a white background in which the stipes and the patibulum are of equal length formed by two red stripes enterseccionadas on a central square that is repeated in the 4 directions, with which we have 5 squares. This humanitarian movement was founded in Geneva in 1863 driven by the Swiss philanthropist Henry Dunant, who after the battle of Solferino ( 41 Italy; between French, Piedmontese and Austrian armies on June 24, 1859 attended the 40,000 injured helped by people from neighboring towns with the slogan: Tutti fratelli ( all 41 brothers; coined by Castiglione Stiviere 40 dello women; 41 Mantua;.

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