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  2. Flag of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    The flag is essentially the one designed by Francisco de Miranda for his unsuccessful 1806 expedition to liberate Venezuela and later adopted by the National Congress of 1811. It consisted of three equal horizontal stripes of yellow, blue and red. Miranda's flag is also the inspiration for the flags of Colombia and Ecuador.

  3. List of flags of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    First flag of the Federation. Horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red, with seven blue stars on the yellow band. 1859–1863. (4 years, 1 month, 14 days) Second flag of the Federation. Horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red, with the coat of arms of the State of Venezuela in the center. 1863–1905.

  4. La Vela de Coro - Wikipedia

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    While the expedition was a failure in military terms, it is celebrated in connection with the flag. Previously, in Venezuela "Flag Day" was celebrated on March 12 marking the flag's unfurling in Haiti (when Miranda was on his way to Venezuela). In 2006, it was designated August 3 in honor of the disembarkation of Miranda in La Vela de Coro in 1806.

  5. Francisco de Miranda - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Venezuela's Flag Day was moved to 3 August, in honor of Miranda's 1806 disembarkation at La Vela de Coro. One of the Bolivarian missions , Mission Miranda , is named after him. Miranda's life was portrayed in the Venezuelan film Francisco de Miranda (2006), as well as in the unrelated film Miranda Returns [ es ] (2007).

  6. Flag of Falcón - Wikipedia

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    The flag was adopted (supplanting a previous tricolor) in 2006, in connection with the bicentennial celebrations of the landing of Francisco de Miranda at La Vela de Coro in 1806. [1] On August 3, 2006, governor Jesús Montilla hoisted the new flag at the Monument to the Venezuelan Federation ('Paredón') in the state capital Coro. [1]

  7. Venezuelan independence - Wikipedia

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    The independence of Venezuela produced the armed conflict known as the Venezuelan War of Independence between the independence army or Patriotas ("patriots") and the royalist army or Realistas ("royalists"). On July 5, 1811, the independence declaration is signed. That day is celebrated in Venezuela as its national day.

  8. Category:Flags of Venezuela - Wikipedia

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    L. List of flags of Venezuela. Categories: Flags by country. National symbols of Venezuela. Flags of South America. Hidden category:

  9. List of aspect ratios of national flags - Wikipedia

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    By law, both 1:2 and 3:5 ratios can be used, but 3:5 is more common. [56] The civil ensign (a blue-and-white striped flag charged with a red lion) may be flown as a civil flag alongside the national flag, in which case it should have the same proportions as the tricolour. Macau 2:3 (1.5) Madagascar: 2:3 (1.5) Malawi: 2:3 (1.5) Pan-African colours

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