Here are the latest general updates about the Colombian flag and related symbols.
- The flag itself remains the horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue, and red, with yellow occupying the top half and blue and red each taking a quarter of the height. This design has been the official national flag since the 19th century and is widely displayed in official events and public spaces.[3][6]
- Contemporary discussions around national symbols often connect the flag to broader Colombia identity, including its coat of arms and anthem; these symbols are commonly presented together in government and cultural materials to reflect Colombia’s history and sovereignty.[7]
- There have been related news items and cultural pieces about large-scale flag displays or flag-related celebrations in Colombia, sometimes linked to sports events or national commemorations, but they do not change the flag’s official design or symbolism.[1][5]
If you want, I can pull in specific recent articles from credible sources and summarize any notable flag-related events from the past few months. Also, I can provide quick visuals or a short explainer about the flag’s official proportions and symbolism.
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Horizontally striped yellow-blue-red national flag. Its width-to-length ratio is 2 to 3.Local opposition to Spanish rule in what is now Colombia began on July 20, 1810, at Bogotá. Rebellion soon spread to Cartagena, the Cauca valley, and Antioquia. Each area proclaimed independence under a separate
www.britannica.comThe National Flag of Colombia features three horizontal bands of yellow (top, double-width), blue, and red; the country uses Colombian peso as its national currency; and its national anthem is "Himno Nacional de la Republica de Colombia"
www.worldatlas.comThe Colombian flag traces its origins to the 'Venezuelan Banner', a flag designed in 1806 by Francisco Miranda, a Venezuelan independentist.
colombiaone.comArticle 8: The National Flag with incorporated CoA may only be used by the President of the Republic and the Armed Corps of the Nation, being called War Flag for this case. Article 12: The Coat of Arms of the Republic of Colombia may only be used on the flags of the President of the Republic, on the Flags of War, on letterheads, envelopes, etc., through which they are given in strictly official matters. … It is worth mentioning that Artículo 7 de la Ley 12 del 29 de Febrero de 1984 (English:...
www.crwflags.comDescriptionEspañol: Bandera de la República de Colombia, adoptada por los Estados Unidos de Colombia por medio del Decreto del 26 de noviembre de 1861, reafirmada como tal para la República de Colombia por el Decreto 838 de 1889 y utilizada desde entonces hasta hoy: Artículo 2: Los colores del pabellón nacional de los Estados Unidos de Colombia son amarillo, azul y rojo, distribuidos en fajas horizontales y ocupando el amarillo la mitad del pabellón nacional, en su parte superior, y los otros...
commons.wikimedia.orgColombia unfurled the world’s largest football flag in Barranquilla, celebrating Junior’s centennial with a 10,200-meter red and white banner.
colombiaone.comThe national symbols of Colombia embody a historical and cultural legacy worthy of recognition. The flag, the coat of arms, and the anthem represent the country’s political history, while the Andean condor, the wax palm, and the orchid, Colombia’s national flower, exalt the nation’s natural and cultural richness.
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