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Guaviare Department (Colombia)

Departamento de Guaviare

Last modified: 2007-05-27 by dov gutterman
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image by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 21 June 2002



See also:

Municipalities:

  • Calamar
  • El Retorno
  • Miraflores
  • San José del Guaviare

New Flag

Presidencia site report the departmental flag as seen below (Previous Flag, ed.).
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 28 May 2000

My Spanish is not the best, but the description of the flag at <www.colciencias.gov.co> does not really match the reported image (Previous Flag, ed.). There's no image though.
JJ Andersson, 21 June 2002

You're correct. It describe a horizontal tri-color, green-white-blue, with a red diagonal band (per bend or per bend sinister, not detailed) with the Guaviare flower at the center. I assume it to be 3:2. Here is the most probable representation with a gray square where the flower should stand. Notice that this site is of or just preceding 1997 because it refers to the proposed Department divisions.  Could this be a former flag or an official flag that was later changed and never was hoisted?

Blas Delgado Ortiz, 21 June 2002

4 Departments or states of my country have new flag designs. Those are. Guainia, Guaviare, Vaupes and Amazonas. The flag of Guaviare is with three stripes green, white and blue, in the center of the white stripe there is a mid sun in violet with 16 rays in blue.
Anibal Villalba, 8 July 2002

I have recently found a site for the Governorship of Guaviare, Colombia at <www.guaviare.gov.co>, and the flag they display is the reported Previous Flag. In the site there is also a picture of the Guaviare Flower (Flor del Guaviare) and a cleared Coat of Arms.
Carlos Thompson, 5 October 2004

The official site show now a photo of a flag and explanation as follows: "Diseñada por el educador NELSON VEGA CHACON, fue construida en satín con un largo de 2,40 mts por 1,20 mts de ancho.
Distribuida sobre fondo blanco, de cada una de las esquinas parten dos franjas de color azul, que se juntan en centro y se prolongan unidas en una sola franja hasta el final del pabellón.
Se conforma así un campo triangular de color verde que significa la riqueza y el pujante te esfuerzo de los colonos; el color blanco significa la paz, la honradez y el trabajo de las gentes de bien y las franjas azules se conjugan en una sola y simbolizan los ríos Guayabero y Ariari que al unirse conforman el río Guaviare."
Wikipedia show a totally different flag.
Dov Gutterman, 24 May 2006


Previous Flag

Flag of GUAVIARE
image by Carlos Thompson, 5 October 2004


Coat of Arms


image from <www.guaviare.gov.co>

Previous Coat of Arms


image by Luis Carrillo, 7 July 2002


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