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Flag of Venezuela 1811
The 5 of July of 1811, was deputy of the Constituent Congress that declared the Independence of the Republic. In the session of the Congress of that day, he joined other deputies to elaborate the project "Flag and National Cucarda". The flag was the same that the precursor had done in 1806, in Jacmel. Its colors were yellow, blue and red, hanging in unequal stripes, wider the first than the second, and more than the third. The Cucarda or National Court, which the Executive Power disposed of was used by all citizens of the Venezuelan Confederation, consisted of the "blue-blue, center, yellow and incarnate circles." In the upper left-hand corner of the national pavilion was a shield, a rectangle in which it appeared in India, holding at its right hand a pike or a Phrygian cap at its end; Behind it, the inscription "Free Venezuela" and a subscription to the word "Colombia", which equivalence, an "America" and remains on the flag until 1.814. On July 14, 1811, by order of the Republican Executive Branch, the National Flag was officially raised in the barracks of San Carlos de Caracas, and then the tremola in the Plaza Mayor (today Plaza Bolivar). In this photo was carried out that day in the solemn ceremony of the Oath of Independence. This flag of 1806 and of 1811, with the "colors of the rainbow", was the one that throughout the campaigns of the Independence ranged the terrestrial and naval forces of Venezuela under the command of Miranda, Simón Bolívar, Santiago Marino , Luis Brion, Antonio Jose de Sucre and other Republican leaders.
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