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The National Flag of Ecuador features three horizontal bands of yellow (top, double-width), blue, and red with the coat of arms superimposed at the center of the flag; the country uses the United States Dollar as its national currency; and its national anthem is "¡Salve, Oh Patria!"
The national flag of Ecuador, which consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red, was first adopted by law in 1835 and later on 26 September 1860. The design of the current flag was finalized in 1900 with the addition of the coat of arms in the center of the flag.
national flag that is horizontally striped yellow-blue-red; when flown by the government, it incorporates a central coat of arms. The flag’s width-to-length ratio is 1 to 2.
1 ημέρα πριν · Ecuador is unusual among Latin American countries in having two major centres of population and commerce, the vibrant port city of Guayaquil acting as a counterbalance to the capital, Quito, located in the Andean highlands in the north-central part of the country.
The present currency of Ecuador is the United States dollar. Quito was part of Gran Colombia until 1830 as Departamento del Sur. Gran Colombia's monetary regulations retained the old Spanish colonial system, with both milled and hammered coin circulating. Gold and silver were minted at Popayán and Bogotá, copper at Caracas.
The flag of Ecuador, which was adopted in 1960, consists of three horizontal stripes of yellow, blue, and red color in the ratio 2:1:1. Until 1833 Ecuador was a part of so called Gran Colombia along with Colombia, Panama, and Venezuela.
The flag of Ecuador was officially adopted on September 26, 1860. The design and colors of the flag hold deep significance, reflecting the country’s history and identity. The flag consists of three horizontal stripes: yellow (double width), blue, and red.