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  2. Flag of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel García Moreno, upon assuming power two days after the Battle of Guayaquil in September 1860, the yellow, blue and red triband was returned to use; its reinstatement on 26 September is commemorated as Día de la Bandera, or National Flag Day in English. [12] [14] Previously, a vertical white, blue and white flag was used. In the middle ...

  3. List of Ecuadorian flags - Wikipedia

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    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

  4. Coat of arms of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Ecuadorian law describes the arms as follows: [1] The Arms of Ecuador shall be an oval shield containing inside, in the upper part the sun with the part of the Zodiac where one finds the signs corresponding to the memorable months of March, April, May and June; in the lower part, to the right shall be represented the historical mountain Chimborazo, wherefrom shall start a river, and where it ...

  5. March Revolution (Ecuador) - Wikipedia

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    The March Revolution (Revolución marcista or Revolución de Marzo) or Revolution of Forty-Five (Revolución de 1845) began on 6 March 1845, when the people of Guayaquil under the leadership of General António Elizalde and Lieutenant-Colonel Fernándo Ayarza revolted against the government of Juan José Flores. The people took the artillery ...

  6. National symbols of Ecuador - Wikipedia

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    Pre-Columbian Ecuador; Real Audiencia of Quito; War of Independence; Gran Colombia (reunification) Ecuadorian–Peruvian territorial dispute; 1830–1860. March Revolution; Ecuadorian–Peruvian War (1857–1860) 1860–1895; Liberal Revolution of 1895; 1895–1925. Concha Revolution; 1922 general strike; 1925–1944. Ecuadorian–Peruvian War ...

  7. Flag of Guayaquil - Wikipedia

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    Within the republican history, it is the second one, if the red flag with a white X-cross is supposed to be valid, which was supposedly the one of August 10, 1809. In practice, it is the first flag that represented a truly free territory as that today is Ecuador. There is still confusion about the representation of the 3 stars of the central strip.

  8. File:Flag of Ecuador (1830–1835).svg - Wikipedia

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    Plantilla:Geodatos Ecuador; Anexo:Guerras de Colombia; Vicente Lucio Salazar; Anexo:Banderas de Ecuador; Anexo:Antiguas banderas de Estados soberanos; Distrito del Sur; Anexo:Banderas de los países sucesores de la Gran Colombia; Batalla de Miñarica; Anexo:Cronología de banderas nacionales; Guerra del Cauca; Anexo:Conflictos de América ...

  9. File:Flag of Ecuador (1835–1845).svg - Wikipedia

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    Plantilla:Geodatos Ecuador; Anexo:Banderas de Ecuador; Anexo:Antiguas banderas de Estados soberanos; Anexo:Banderas de los países sucesores de la Gran Colombia; Batalla de Miñarica; Anexo:Cronología de banderas nacionales; Anexo:Conflictos de América Latina; Anexo:Guerras de Ecuador; Mariana del Alcázar; Luis Vargas Torres; Época marcista ...