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![[Pacific Alliance flag]](../images/i/int-cppl.gif) 
 
image by Zachary Harden, 10 October 2023
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The Permanent Conference of Political Parties of Latin America and the 
Caribbean (COPPPAL, Conferencia Permanente de Partidos Políticos de América 
Latina) is an international forum of nationalist political parties in Latin 
American and Caribbean countries. Founded in 1979 and headquartered in Buenos 
Aires, Argentina, the organization currently comprises 57 political parties from 
28 countries. The full list of political party members can be found on the
organization's Wikipedia page. 
Interestingly, it also includes nationalist parties from Bonaire (Bonaire 
Democratic Party), Canada (Parti Québécois), Curaçao (Frente Obrero Liberashon 
30 Di Mei 1969 - Partido Laboral Krusada Popular), and Puerto Rico (Partido 
Independentista Puertorriqueño).
Randy Young, 18 December 2015
![[Pacific Alliance flag]](../images/i/int-cppl2.gif) 
 
Variant; image by Zachary Harden, 10 October 2023
The flag of COPPPAL features the organization's logo centered on a white 
field. The logo itself consists of four, green, isosceles triangles. The largest 
represents South America, with a smaller one representing Central America 
connecting at the upper left corner. A smaller triangle lies in the space to the 
right of the first two, representing the Caribbean members, while the smallest 
triangle is at the bottom of the logo and represents the islands off the tip of 
South America. Below the triangles is the organization's acronym in rounded, 
black, lower case letters. The flag can be seen hanging from a pole in the 
background on the left-hand side of a photograph online
here.
Randy Young, 18 December 2015