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What kind of flag does Ecuador have now?

What kind of flag does Ecuador have now?

Before using the yellow, blue and red tricolor, Ecuador used white and blue flags that contained stars for each province of the country. The design of the flag is very similar to those of Colombia and Venezuela, which are also former constituent territories of Gran Colombia.

What does the American Vulture on the Ecuadorian flag mean?

Ecuador is a coastal country and communicates with other countries through its ports. The image of the American vulture on the top of the Ecuadorian national emblem signifies the courage and freedom of the Ecuadorian people. The ax and the bars on the emblem mean the republic and the freedom of the Ecuadorian people.

What does the AX mean on the Ecuadorian flag?

The ax and the bars on the emblem mean the republic and the freedom of the Ecuadorian people. The four zodiac signs in the Ecuadorian emblem will also mean March, April, May, and June. In the Ecuadorian flag, the height of the yellow stripe is twice that of the blue and red.

When do you recite the pledge to the Ecuadorian flag?

Students and military cadets in Ecuador are required to recite a pledge to the flag, known as the “Juramento a la Bandera” or “Pledge to the Flag.” This pledge is usually stated during national holiday or important school functions, such as graduations.

Why do Venezuela, Ecuador and Colombia have yellow flags?

Additional symbolism often attributed to the colors is that yellow represents “golden Venezuela”, separated from “bloody Spain” (red) by the sea (blue). As Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela eventually became independent nations from Gran Colombia, they each continued to use the primary colors as the base of their flags.

When did Ecuador start flying the Cross of Burgundy Flag?

The Cross of Burgundy flag of the Spanish colonial empire flew over Ecuador for many years. The leaders of a rebellion against the Spanish authorities raised a reversed Cross of Burgundy flag in Quito on 10 August 1809. The uprising was defeated in 1812.

What’s the name of the highest mountain in Ecuador?

Chimborazo is also the highest mountain in Ecuador and is part of the Andes Range. The steamboat on the river is named Guayas as well. The ship was built in Guayaquil and was the first seaworthy steamship built in both Ecuador and in all of South America. It was first put into service on 9 October 1841.

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Ruth Doyle