

-Yucatan (Former Mexican State)

-Belize

-Tabasco (Former Mexican State)

-Zapatista/Chiapas (Former Mexican State) -Guatemala

-Honduras

-El Salvador

-Nicaragua

-Costa Rica

-Panama



Why these 11? Because 11 made a nice looking flag, and it looks good on a map. Not a 'realistic' idea, but it sure makes a pretty flag. -Cuba-Yucatan (Former Mexican State)-Belize-Tabasco (Former Mexican State)-Zapatista/Chiapas (Former Mexican State)

A simple flag I made a while back for a theoretical 'Federation of Central America', inspired by the (historical) 'Federal Republic of Central America'. Taking inspiration from a number of flags, but wanting to keep it simple - yet striking - I used golden triangles to represent each of the states within the FCA, the mineral wealth (gold) of the central American location, and the various triangles and volcanoes that appear in the Coat of Arms of numerous central American states. The blue stripes represent the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, the sky, and brotherhood between states, while the white represents the land itself.The states I envisioned being part of this Federation were (listed roughly from north to south):