The flag of Córdoba is made up of three horizontal stripes that have the same measurements in width and height. The upper one is blue, the middle one is white and the lower one is green.
The department of Córdoba is part of the Colombian nation. It is located in the north of Colombia, in the region called the Caribbean.
Its capital is Montería and it is among the 10 most populated departments in Colombia. Its creation was in 1952.
The name was assigned in homage to General José María Córdova Muñoz, a hero of independence who had an outstanding participation in the libertarian process in Colombia.
History
The department of Córdoba was established in 1952. Before that date, the territory was a depopulated, poor area with few resources. These lands had previously been part of the department of Bolívar.
With the consolidation of the department, the area acquires regional autonomy and this causes a remarkable development.
The tricolor flag was designed by Antioquia academic Abel Botero Arango, in the city of Bogotá.
In the memoirs of the lawyer Remberto Burgos Puche, it is explained that before a meeting with the president at that time, General Rafael Urdaneta Arbeláez, Botero Arango asked his colleagues what the flag and shield of the new department would be like.
Botero received no response. In that way, he then proceeded to sketch both symbols.
The flag and the shield were adopted as departmental symbols by the ninth law of December 18, 1951.
It took effect six months later. On Wednesday, June 18, 1952, the department of Córdoba was officially created.
The Cordovan tricolor pavilion was shown in the streets of Montería. This was chosen as the new capital of the department due to its central position in the territory. Furthermore, in 1952 it was the most prosperous city in the Sinú Valley area.
Meaning
blue
The blue color symbolizes the bodies of water in the department. The territory has the Caribbean Sea that bathes its coasts and extensive valleys such as Sinú and San Jorge.
Blue represents all the space occupied by these elements. It also represents the sky that covers the Cordovan territory. Heraldically means faith, mercy, justice, gentleness and loyalty to great ideals.
White
The color white is an emblem of peace, integrity, purity and nobility.
It also refers to the cotton that is produced on land in this department. There are extensive cotton plantations in the Sinú and San Jorge valleys.
Green
The color green is associated with the earth. It personifies the prairies and mountains of this area, as well as the plant and flower richness of the Córdoba area.
This color also represents faith and confidence in the near future. It implies hope, friendship and abundance.
References
- Velásquez, JCR (2004). Development in Colombia: history of a discursive hegemony. Lasallian Research Journal, 1 (1), 27-36.
- TO THE CÓRDOBA FLAG. (sf). Obtained from POETRY AND READINGS FOR FLAG RISES: poesiasylecturasparaizadasdebandera.blogspot.com.ar
- Symbols Department of Córdoba. (sf). Obtained from Todo Colombia: todacolombia.com
- Flag of Córdoba (Colombia). (sf). Retrieved from Wikipedia: wikipedia.org
Cordoba (Colombia). (sf). Retrieved from Wikipedia: wikipedia.org