Panama E-Poly Flag
$39.95
Panama E-Poly Flag
About Our Panama E-poly Flag
The original Panamanian flag was made by María de la Ossa de Amador, the first First Lady of Panama, on November 1, 1903. Manuel Amador Guerrero's son, Manuel Encarnación Amador, generally recognized as a skillful draftsman, sketched the flag and showed it to María de la Ossa de Amador, who, after much difficulty in avoiding the Colombian army, eventually produced three copies of the flag, with help from her sister-in-law Angélica Bergamonta de la Ossa and niece, María Emilia de la Ossa Bergamonta. All three flags were flown in Panama City upon independence, and distributed widely. The original flag differs from the present flag in that the upper left quadrant was blue. After independence, when blue was chosen as a color of one of the political parties, the quadrants were shifted to make the top left quadrant white. The Panamanian government officially described the flag in law on December 15, 1949, as follows: The Flag of the Republic consists thus of a divided rectangle of four quarters: the upper field close to the pole white with a blue star of five points; the upper field further from the pole, red; the lower field near the pole, blue; and the lower one further from the pole, white with a red star of five points. This flag was to reflect the political situation of the time: The blue was intended to represent the Conservative Party The red to represent the Liberal Party. The white was intended to stand for peace and purity. The blue star stands for the purity and honesty of the life of the country. The red star represents the authority and law in the country, and together the stars stand for the new republic.