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Flag of Gran Colombia

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252: 240: 276: 360: 316: 292: 420: 434: 406: 264: 62: 57: 392: 493: 340: 31: 465: 327:, one of the three official departments of the republic, adopted arms of its own alleging that the arms of the republic were only used in Venezuela. On 12 July 1821, the national congress decreed that the arms of Cundinamarca must be used on the common flag as part of the national coat of arms until new arms could be decreed. Thus, the departmental flag of Cundinamarca was converted into the national flag of 67: 479: 521: 507: 450:. The flag of Republic of New Granada is a vertical red-blue-yellow tricolor flag. The flag of State of Venezuela was a horizontal yellow-blue-red tricolor with the coat of arms of Venezuela in the middle of the flag. The flag of Ecuador was a basic yellow-blue-red horizontal tricolor flag with no emblems. 371:
was incorporated and Gran Colombia reached its largest size. New arms were adopted, and the coat of arms was taken off the flag, and replaced with stars. It had three stars, but was upped to six, then nine, then finally twelve. Some variants had no stars, however. The color of the blue stripe was
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and was officially used in the department of Venezuela. Some variations have the coat of arms in the centre of the flag. It would be the national flag until late 1821.
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After the Dissolution of Gran Colombia three of the nations flags remained a yellow-blue-red tricolor, except for British Guiana which took on the
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The first flag was adopted in late 1819. Originally used without arms, the first design of the state flag was based on the
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is similar to the Colombian flag, only with the lighter shade of yellow, blue and red, and a centered coat of arms. The
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resembles the Ecuadorian and Colombian flags, but with equal tricolor bands and 8 stars forming an arch.
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A third flag was adopted in late 1821, with a different coat of arms. Some variations have the writing "
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also changed to the dark blue seen on the flags of its successors. Some variants have no star.
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in the centre of the flag. This flag was in use officially until 10 January 1820.
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is similar to the first Grand Colombian flag, without the coat of arms.
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According to the current interpretation, the colours signify:
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Guyana was part of Gran Colombia region which is modern day
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Flags of Gran Colombia's successor states after dissolution
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Second Flag of Gran Colombia 1820–1821. Stripe ratios 2:1:1
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First flag of Gran Colombia, 1819–1820. Stripe ratios 2:1:1
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Second Flag of Gran Colombia 1820–1821. Stripe ratios 2:1:1
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First flag of Gran Colombia, 1819–1820. Stripe ratios 2:1:1
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Third Flag of Gran Colombia 1821–1830. Stripe ratios 1:1:1
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Third Flag of Gran Colombia 1821–1830. Stripe ratios 1:1:1
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A horizontal tricolour of yellow, blue and red with the
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Use
National flag
state ensign
Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag
Small vexillological symbol or pictogram in black and white showing the different uses of the flag
Reverse side is congruent with obverse side
Emblem of Gran Colombia
olive branch
Francisco de Miranda
Gran Colombia
Francisco de Miranda
Venezuelan tricolour
First Republic of Venezuela
Colombia
Ecuador
Venezuela
Yellow
Hispanic America
Blue
Atlantic
Pacific
Red
Spain
First flag of Gran Colombia, 1819–1820. Stripe ratios 2:1:1
Second Flag of Gran Colombia 1820–1821. Stripe ratios 2:1:1
Third Flag of Gran Colombia 1821–1830. Stripe ratios 1:1:1
Proposed fourth Flag of Gran Colombia 1822.

Venezuelan flag

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