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Panama 🇵🇦
Republic of Panama
The flag of Panama is composed of four equal rectangular areas — a white rectangular area with a blue five-pointed star at its center, a red rectangular area, a white rectangular area with a red five-pointed star at its center, and a blue rectangular area — in the upper hoist side, upper fly side, lower fly side and lower hoist side respectively.
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What is the Flag of Panama?
The flag of Panama is a symbol of the nation's national identity, representing the country's independence, history, and pride. It features a white star in a blue field on the left side, and a red-bordered white field on the right side. The flag is bordered by two blue stripes, with a blue and white wreath at the center.
What Does the Panama Flag Look Like?
The Panama flag is composed of three equal-sized fields. The left side of the flag has a blue field with a white five-point star, while the right side of the flag has a white field with a red border. The upper and lower edges of the flag are bordered by two blue stripes. The center of the flag is a blue and white wreath.
What is the Panama Flag Called?
The Panama flag is officially known as the "National Flag of the Republic of Panama". It is commonly referred to as the "Bandera de Panama".
What Does the Panama Flag Represent?
The Panama flag is a symbol of the country's independence and national identity. The five-point star on the blue field represents the country's five provinces, while the red border on the white field symbolizes the blood shed during the country's struggle for independence from Spain. The blue and white wreath in the center of the flag is a symbol of the country's unity and peace. The blue stripes on the upper and lower edges of the flag represent the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea.
Who Created the Panamanian Flag?
The current official Panama flag was designed and created by Manuel E. Amador Guerrero, a Panamanian statesman and political figure. Amador Guerrero was born in 1833 and was a leader in the fight for Panama’s independence from Colombia. He was the first president of the Republic of Panama and served from 1903 until 1908.
The design of the Panama flag is a combination of both the French and American flags, as they both had a hand in Panama’s independence. The design features a field of blue with a red horizontal band that runs along the center. On the left is a white five-pointed star that represents the original provinces of Panama. The red band has the words “República de Panamá” (Republic of Panama) in gold lettering. To the right of the words is a white five-pointed star that represents the unity of the people of Panama.
The colors and symbols of the flag represent the history of Panama. The blue field is a representation of the Pacific Ocean, while the red band is a symbol of the blood that was shed during Panama’s struggle for independence. The five-pointed stars represent the original provinces of Panama: Panama, ChiriquĂ, Veraguas, Bocas del Toro and DariĂ©n. Additionally, the colors of blue, red and white are also seen in the nation’s coat of arms.
In 1904, the Congress of the Republic of Panama officially adopted the Panama flag, with Manuel E. Amador Guerrero’s original design. The flag has since been embraced by the Panamanian people and is used to represent the nation at international events.
Amador Guerrero was a major figure in the history of Panama and his design of the Panama flag will forever be a symbol of the nation’s struggle for independence and its unity. The Panama flag serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by Panamanians in order to achieve freedom and self-determination.
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