The Cuban flag's origins date from 1849 when movements to liberate Cuba from Spanish rule emerged. Anti-Spanish Cuban exiles under the leadership of Narciso López adopted a flag suggested by the poet Miguel Teurbe Tolón. His design incorporates three blue stripes for the sea that surrounds the island of Cuba, two white stripes for the purity of the patriotic cause, one red triangle for the blood shed to free the nation, and one white star for independence.
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