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The Federal Republic of Central America (Spanish: República Federal de Centro América), initially known as the United Provinces of Central America (Provincias Unidas del Centro de América), was a sovereign state in Central America that existed between 1823 and 1839/1841.
Central America; Use: National flag and ensign: Proportion: 2:3: Adopted: 21 August 1823 [1] (modified in 1824) Relinquished: 1839: Design: A blue and white horizontal triband with the coat of arms of Central America in the center
Flag of Central America. In 1823, the Federal Republic of Central America was formed. ... In 1839 Guatemala seceded, and in 1840 El Salvador did the same.
The Assembly of Guatemala, meeting in January 1839, declared General Carlos Salazar Head of State, and Mariano Rivera Paz returned to the Government Council.. The conservative party, which openly conspired to throw Salazar out of power, received with pleasure the news that the Commander of Mita, Rafael Carrera, had revolted again in Mataquescuintla, against the constituted Government, (March ...
Flag of the United Provinces of Central America: 1824–1838: Flag of the Federal Republic of Central America: 1831–1834: Flag of Republic of New Granada: 1834–1856: Flag of Republic of New Granada and the Granadine Confederation: 1839–1856 1873–1889: National flag: 1839–1856 1873–1889: State flag: 1839–1856 1873–1889: Merchant ...
Federal Republic of Central America; Filibuster War; First Battle of Rivas; Flag of Nicaragua; Hermosa Soberana; Honduran intervention in Nicaragua (1851) List of Nicaraguan flags; List of former national anthems; List of predecessors of sovereign states in North America; List of proposed state mergers; List of serial killers before 1900; List ...
Flag of the Central American Federation that lasted until 1839. Soon, social and economic differences between Honduras social classes and its regional neighbors exacerbated harsh partisan strife among Central American leaders and brought the collapse of the Federation from 1838 to 1839.
Description of flag design from: Meléndez Chaverri, Carlos (2000). José Matías Delgado, Prócer Centroamericano.Page 277. ISBN: 9992300574 Coat of arms design derived from a depiction on the Constitution of Central America and from History of El Salvador Volume I, pp. 150–151 and Historia General de Centroamérica – de la Ilustración al Liberalismo (1750–1870) Volume III, p. 100