. . "The flag of Heigard (French: Drapeau d'H\u00E9igard, Spanish: Bandera de H\u00E9igard) was designed in 1810 to replace the flag used during the Civil War by the Republicans. It is divided in four quadrants, the two upper being red and white and the two lower white and blue. Panama's flag is almost identical to that of Heigard. __TOC__"@en . . . "The flag of Heigard (French: Drapeau d'H\u00E9igard, Spanish: Bandera de H\u00E9igard) was designed in 1810 to replace the flag used during the Civil War by the Republicans. It is divided in four quadrants, the two upper being red and white and the two lower white and blue. The colors represent the political situation in the aftermath of the Civil War: the red represents the Monarchist Party, the blue the Republican Party and the white between them represents peace in which both groups coexist. The colors sometimes are said to represent the blood shed by patriots, the sea surrounding the country and peace. The quarters are intended to represent the only four inhabited islands of Heigard. Panama's flag is almost identical to that of Heigard. __TOC__"@en . "Flag of Heigard"@en .