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  1. Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela; Use: National flag and civil ensign: Proportion: 2:3: Adopted: 12 March 1896; 127 years ago () Design: A horizontal tricolour of yellow, blue and red with an arc of eight white five-pointed stars centred on the blue band. Designed by: Francisco de Miranda: Use: State and war flag, state and naval ...

  2. The basic design of the current Venezuelan flag was determined by law on March 28, 1864. Its arc of stars represents the original provinces. The coat of arms used on the flag of government and military authorities features a wheat sheaf; a white horse; a panoply of tools, weapons, and flags; two cornucopias; and branches of laurel and palm tied ...

  3. The National Flag of Venezuela featured three equal horizontal bands of yellow (top), blue, and red; with the coat of arms on the hoist side of the yellow band and an arc of eight white five-pointed stars centered in the blue band.

  4. The current version of the flag of Venezuela was adopted on March 26, 2006. It consists of the horizontal tri-colors yellow, blue, red with eight white stars on the central blue stripe and the coat of arms on the top left corner. The official flag was first hoisted on August 3rd, and before 2006, the country celebrated its flag day on this day.

  5. The flag of Venezuela consists of three stripes of yellow, blue and red in the appropriate sequence and 8 white stars arranged in a semicircle on the central blue stripe. The first use of the yellow, blue and red tricolor dates back to July 9, 1811, and the current flag design was adopted on March 9, 2006.

  6. The flag of Venezuela consists of three horizontal stripes of yellow, blue, and red, from top to bottom, with an arc of eight white stars centered in the blue stripe. In its official state version, it also features the country's coat of arms in the upper hoist corner of the yellow stripe.

  7. 15 de sept. de 2019 · Sep 15, 2019. -- The Venezuelan flag has changed over the years, but has always been inspired on the design by Navy Captain Lino de Clemente y Palacios and General Francisco de Miranda...