Flag of Santander Department
The flag of the Department of Santander is one of the symbols that identifies the
History
As the
When the states were dissolved and the Department of Santander was formed the symbols were obsolete and needed to change.
Modifications
In 1972, the Governor of Santander officially adopted the new flag of Santander by means of Decree No. 579 of 1972.
This flag served as the departmental flag until 2006 when it was modified by means of Decree No. 254 of 2006. The new flag would have eight stars instead of six, as in 2005, the Departmental Congress had modified the number of provinces from six to eight, and because the stars in the flag represented the provinces, the flag needed to be changed to represent its original meaning.[2]
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Flag of the Federal State of Santander (1857-1863)
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Flag of the Sovereign State of Santander (1863-1886)
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Flag of Santander (1972-2004)
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Flag of Santander (2004-2007)
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Flag of Santander (2008-2019)
Description
The flag of Santander has a complicated design; it is a fimbriated horizontal bicolour triband, with a red stripe in the hoist that has eight stars.
Article 2 of Decree No. 579 of 1972 states that the flag of Santander would be a
Due to the latest modifications, the stars would be eight, instead of six.
Meanings
- The red hoist symbolizes the nobility and the vertical bravery of the Santanderian race.
- The Metropolis and Carare Opon.
- The vert denotes loyalty, hope and the certainty with which the citizens of the department have worked its land and improved its industry with great effort.
- The or and sable stripes, symbolize the natural resources of the land that have been exploited since the times of the colony, these are gold, coal and petroleum.[3]
See also
Notes
- ^ https://www.fotw.info/flags/co_gco.html Info on FOTW
- ^ DECRETO 254 DE 2006 “Por el cual se modifica el artículo 2º del Decreto 579 de 1972”
- ^ "Gobernación de Santander". Archived from the original on 2007-08-13. Retrieved 2007-08-13. Emblems of the Department of Santander