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Grenadine Confederation (1856 -1861) (Colombia)

Confederacion Garandina

Last modified: 2021-08-26 by klaus-michael schneider
Keywords: colombia | new granada | granada | antioquia | bolivar | boyaca | cauca | cundinmarca | magdalena | panama | sanrander |
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by Jaume Ollé, 27 October 2001



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Overview

In May 1856, the Grenadine Confederation was created with eight member states (then sovereign states): Antioquía, Bolívar, Boyacá, Cauca, Cundinamarca, Istmo (Panama), Magdalena and Santander. Confederal government ratified the New Granada Republic's national, merchant and naval flags.
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Civil Ensign


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Naval Ensign


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The States

Sovereign states were quicly created. The first one was Istmo, that was converted into state of Panama in 1855, ratified in 1856. Antioquia was created on 1 June 1856.  Bolivar and Cundinamarca were created on early 1857, Boyaca, Cauca on 15 June 1857. Magdalena and Santander were created in 1857 but I dont have the dates.
Those states used flags of their own with the arms of the confederation in a oval, with the name of the state. Color of the oval border was probably red and letters were probably golden but also argent is possible . Lucien Phillipe draw the oval with inscription "Estado de ...." but it seems that this is a mistake or missinterpretation and the correct writing must be "Estado soberano de...."  as appear in post stamps.
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Antioquia


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Bolivar


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Boyaca


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Cauca


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Cundinmarca


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Magdalena


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Panama


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Santander


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