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  2. Columbia blue - Wikipedia

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    Very light greenish blue. B: Normalized to [0–255] (byte) Columbia blue is a light blue color named after Columbia University. The color itself derives from the official hue of the Philolexian Society, the university's oldest student organization. Although Columbia blue is often identified with Pantone 292, the Philolexian Society first used ...

  3. National symbols of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    As defined in the Constitution of Colombia Decree number 861 of May 17, 2014 in Article 1, the pavilion, flag and standard of the Republic of Colombia is composed by the yellow, blue and red colors distributed in three horizontal stripes. The yellow top stripe is positioned in the upper area of the flag and has a width of half of the entire ...

  4. Flag of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The national flag of Colombia symbolizes that Colombia gained its independence from Spain on 20 July 1810. [1] It is a horizontal tricolor of yellow, blue and red in a 2:1:1 ratio. The yellow stripe takes up a half of the flag while the blue and red stripes take up a quarter of the space each.

  5. List of Colombian flags - Wikipedia

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    2nd Flag of Great Colombia. 1821-1831. 3rd Flag of Great Colombia. 1830–1834. Flag of Republic of New Granada. 1834 - July 26, 1861.

  6. Shades of blue - Wikipedia

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    The web color light blue is part of the X11 color system, with a hue code of 194. This color is closer to cyan than to blue. Variations of this color are known as sky blue, baby blue, or angel blue. The first recorded use of "light blue" as a color term in English is in the year 1915.

  7. List of flags by color combination - Wikipedia

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    Bhutan (with distinct yellow and orange) Hanover (1837–1866) Hindu flag (with distinct orange) Jacksonville, Florida, United States (with a distinct gold and orange and a brown emblem) Jerusalem cross – flag used by several Crusader states. Kędzierzyn-Koźle, Poland (with multicolored coat of arms)

  8. Coat of arms of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The coat of arms of Colombia contains a shield with numerous symbols. Perched on top of the shield is an Andean condor holding an olive crown and the condor symbolizing freedom. The national motto, Libertad y Orden (Spanish for Liberty and Order ), is on a scroll in between the bird and the shield in black font over golden background.

  9. Flag of Gran Colombia - Wikipedia

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    A horizontal tricolour of yellow (double-width), blue and red with the Emblem of Gran Colombia in the center of the flag with an olive branch surrounding the emblem. Designed by. Francisco de Miranda. The flag of Gran Colombia was based on Francisco de Miranda 's tricolour, which served as the national flag of the First Republic of Venezuela.