- Flag of Gran Colombia
The Flag of
Gran Colombia was based onFrancisco de Miranda 'stricolour , which served as the national flag of the First Republic of Venezuela.First flag
The first flag was adopted in late
1819 . Originally used without arms, the first design of the state flag was based on the Venezuelan flag of 1811. Some variations have the coat of arms in the centre of the flag. This flag was in use officially until10 January 1820 .econd flag
, 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 till late 1821.
Third flag
A third flag was adopted in late 1821, with a different coat of arms. Some variations have the writing "Republica de Colombia" around the coat of arms, and others have the coat of arms encircled.
Fourth flag
On
11 July 1822 Guayaquil 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 also changed to the dark blue seen on the flags of its successors. This flag served as the national flag until the country's dissolution in1830 . Some variants have no star.Later countries
The current Venezuelan flag closely resembles the Gran Colombian flag with stars, while the Colombian flag is similar to the starless variation of the last flag. Ecuador's flag is similar to the earlier flags, only with the darker shade of blue and a centered coat of arms.External links
* [http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/co-gran.html Flags of The World] , Gran Colombia
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