Flag of Bogotá explained

Bogotá
Use:100110
Proportion:3:2
Adoption:October 9, 1952

The flag of Bogotá was adopted as a symbol of the city on October 9, 1952, through decree 555 issued by the Office of Mayor.[1]

It's formed by a yellow horizontal strip, which occupies the upper half, and a red horizontal strip, which complements the lower part. In the center is the coat of arms of the city.[2] [3] The yellow stripe represents justice, virtue and kindness while the red stripe represents liberty, health and charity.

The norm also specifies that for the use of the flag as a banner its proportions should be twice as wide as it is long, and for its use as a standard its proportion will be two and a half times the length of its width.

The origin of the flag goes back to the Independence Cry of July 20, 1810, in which the patriots identified with a yellow and red armband. The city authorities consulted the Colombian Academy of History on October 6, 1952, about the design the flag of the city, taking into account the tradition and history. In response, academics Enrique Ortega Ricaurte and Guillermo Hernández de Alba gave a report detailing the history of the armband used by the revolutionaries and suggesting adoption as the flag of the city.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Decreto 555 de 1952 Alcalde Mayor . October 18, 2018 . Régimen legal de Bogotá D.C. . Office of the Mayor of Bogota - legal secretary . Bogota . spanish .
  2. Web site: Symbols - What distinguishes our city . October 18, 2018 . November 21, 2017 . Office of the Mayor of Bogota . Bogota .
  3. Web site: Símbolos de la ciudad . October 18, 2018 . Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas . Bogota . spanish .