Talk:Nicoya (canton)

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Partido ≠ Cantón ≠ Distrito[edit]

A lot of work needs to be done regarding the historical and annexed Partido de Nicoya which was a big part of today's Guanacaste province, and move everything there from Nicoya (canton) and Nicoya (district), which are modern administrative units. A Partido de Nicoya article is warranted. --Roqz (talk) 19:03, 6 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Flag[edit]

I don't think that's the flag of Nicoya, why?

Because the real Nicoya flag is a green and red bicolor. Here it is on the website. Here it is the town's church, along with the flags of Guanacaste province, the Holy See, and Costa Rica.

I think the flag currently on display is from a site called "Althistory.fandom.com" a wiki that covers alternate history, here is the link to the flag image ([1]), and here is the link to the explanation ([2])

Regards. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 110.137.203.253 (talk) 22:18, 24 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]