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Barranquilla (Atlantico, Colombia)

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Official Flag
by Jaume Olle', 15 May 2000


Flag in Common Use
by Carlos Thompson, 8 May 2003



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The Flag

This was the Cartagena State flag (1811-14) and the United Provinces on New Granada provisional flag (1814). The star is eighpointed, but is frequently drawn fivepointed. This flag was previously reported as Atlantico Department flag.
Jaume Olle' , 8 September 1996

Above is the flag according the constitution provisions. Same image is feautured in the arms. The 8 pointed yellow star is the supposed original flag of the republic of Cartagena was described only after that the provincial flag was already adopted. When the provincial flag was adopted the Cartagena republic flag was reconstructed as the above and was adopted as such.
Jaume Olle' , 15 May 2000

I live in Barranquilla, Atlantico, Colombia. The green, red-white-fringed, five-point star flag is the flag of the city of Barranquilla, and the 8 Points Star Version is one is the Cartagena's.
Carlos A. Leiva, 18 July 2000

I was in Barranquilla, Colombia, a couple of weeks ago and I found out that cuadrilongas with eight-pointed stars where far more common than those with five pointed stars. Actually the only cuadrilonga with a five-pointed star I saw was painted on a wall. I could not get confirmation by any native, though.
So even if the five-pointed star flag is the official one, the eight-pointed star flag (same as the flag of Cartagena) is the flag in common use.
Carlos Thompson, 15 May 2004


Coat of Arms


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