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"Salve, Oh Patria!" (English: "Hail, Oh Fatherland!") is the national anthem of Ecuador.The lyrics were written in 1865 by poet Juan León Mera, under request of the Ecuadorian Senate; the music was composed by Antonio Neumane.
Ecuador was subsumed into Gran Colombia, during which time the Colombian horizontal tricolour became definitive. Although Ecuador seceded from that union in 1830, the flag was retained until 1845. Fourth National Flag 1830–1835: Provisional flag of the State of Ecuador, decreed on 19 November 1830. Fifth National Flag 1835–1845
National symbols of Ecuador are the representative symbols that are used by Ecuador to represent the nation, reflecting different aspects of the cultural life and history. . The official symbols or emblems of Ecuador are established by law and part of the Political Constitution of Ecuad
Ecuador was subsumed into Gran Colombia, during which time the Colombian horizontal tricolour became definitive. Although Ecuador seceded from that union in 1830, the flag was retained until 1845. 1830–1835: Provisional flag of the State of Ecuador, decreed on 19 November 1830. 1835–1845
"Himno a la Bandera" 1944 [15] Mauricio Cardozo Ocampo: Mauricio Cardozo Ocampo Switzerland "Fahnenmarsch" Republic of China "National Flag Anthem of the Republic of China " 1936 (music), 1937 (lyrics) disputed: Huang Tzu: The author of the lyrics is disputed, though it is usually attributed to Tai Chi-tao. An alternate title is ...
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In the subtropical valleys, it is warm and dry. La Asunción, for example, has an average temperature of 21 °C and receives 500 mm of precipitation. [8] [9] [10] The most important river in the canton of Girón is Río Girón, a tributary of Río Rircay. Río Rircay, also located in the canton, is a tributary of Río Jubones.
The Flag of Guayaquil is raised while singing the anthem. Song of October Ninth (Spanish: Canción al 9 de octubre) is a poem written by José Joaquín de Olmedo in 1821, to commemorate the 1820 Independence of Guayaquil.