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the red star facing up (II); then it is folded in half again so that the corner with the blue star and the red corner are facing upwards (III). Finally, it is folded in the shape of a right triangle, starting with the red corner (IV), proceeding until it is completely folded. In the end, the white canton should cover the entire exterior of the flag (V).
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The national flag is placed at half mast as a symbol of respect of the Panamanian people for a loss or tragic event that is occurring. To place the flag at half mast, it is fully hoisted and then lowered until it reaches half, when lowering it, it is done in reverse, hoisting the flag to the mast and
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To fold the flag two people are necessary. After removing the hooks from the rope and stretching the flag out, it is shaken to remove any foreign body that rests on the flag (I). It is then inspected for any damage or fading of the colors. It is folded in half, leaving the blue and white cantons with
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In the parades and parades : in the days of national holidays, of achievements of great importance for the republic or in the funerals of an illustrious Panamanian (with the remains present), the national flag will be placed at the head of the parade and of each delegation to participate in it,
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The flag and the anthem are different symbols and therefore each one has a different protocol. The flag is never raised at the time of singing the national anthem, it must always be raised before singing it. The bugle call or drum roll is optional, at the time of hoisting, according to decree 244 of
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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
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The oven is the main element of the ceremony, it must be open and made of heat-resistant material (usually they are built from oil tanks split in half), with a hole at the bottom to let the ashes out; The oven must have an expanded steel mesh to separate the flags from the fuel and the legs of the
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The Panamanian flag can only be hoisted if it is in good condition and it must be hoisted after seven in the morning and lowered before six in the evening. The rope of the flagpole must be white and braided with a thickness of 1/4 inch, and the flagpole must have a height of six times the width of
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When the flag is hoisted, the most due respect must be shown, also at the time of its lowering; people with hats or caps should remove them from their heads and cross their right hand over their chest with the hat on it and women should place their right hand over their heart. It should always be
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When it is placed with other flags : in case of being placed with an even number of flags, it is placed in the left center of the observer. In case of being placed with an odd number of flags, it must be placed in the center of the group. When the Panamanian flag is displayed with a flag of
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In case other flags go next to it, the flag will go in case of being an even number of flags in the right center; if there is an odd number of flags, it will go to the center of these. In case of carrying flags behind it, they will go with the same size and quality as the Panamanian
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another nation with crossed flagpoles, the Panamanian flag must be to the left of the observer and its flagpole over the other flagpole. The flag must reach the highest point of the mast first when flown alongside flags of other nations; when lowering it must arrive last.
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vigorously hoisted and ceremoniously lowered. In case of adverse weather conditions, the flag must be lowered immediately and taken to a safe place where it will be folded. At the time of lowering the flag, it must not touch the ground or anything below it.
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It is allowed by law that residences be decorated with pennants, banners, banners and others that are variants of the colors of the national flag. On the following occasions, decoration with the national flag or pennants, banners and the like is allowed:
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Foreign citizens are allowed to use their national flag on the aforementioned occasions, also at the time of celebrations of their respective nations, as long as the Panamanian flag is placed with the same respect, size and quality as foreign flags. .
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The first flag proposed in 1903 consisted of thirteen horizontal stripes of alternating red and yellow, with a blue canton containing two golden suns, joined by a narrow line to depict North and South America joined by the
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The stars and quarters are said to stand for the rival political parties, and the white is said to stand for the peace in which they operate. Blue was the color of the Conservatives and red was the color of the Liberals.
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When incurring in one of these situations and depending on the degree of disrespect given to the national flag, the Law establishes sanctions after they are reported to the Mayor's Office of the place where the abuse
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The flags must be burned in a public and open place so that anyone who wishes to pay their last respects to the national flag can attend. In addition to this, the following elements must exist:
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Before proceeding with the cremation, a speech is made about the national flag and its importance in the institutions that will cremate their flags; after this, the oath to the flag is recited.
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Current flag of the Republic of Panama: arose from the modification of the first model and began to be used before the oath of December 20, 1903, and ratified among others by Law 64 of 1904.
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oven must be iron , 1/4 inch wide and 24 inches long. Under the rules of flag cremation, only mangrove wood can be used for fuel and can only ignite itself without the aid of fossil fuels .
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At funerals : when used to cover a coffin, it should be placed so that the ties are at the head of the deceased and the white quarter with the blue star on the left side.
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Every Monday, at 7 in the morning including on national holidays, in both private and official schools the civic act is carried out, it must have the following elements:
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The national flag by law, its use in places of nightlife, brothels, in advertising messages, commercial signs, commercial products and animals is prohibited.
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When hoisting or lowering in a formed group, three people must be placed in front of the pole on the side corresponding to the upper ring of the support:
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When the national flag reaches the end of its period of use (faded colors, tears), it will be removed from functions and burned in a solemn ceremony.
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According to the laws that govern the use of national symbols, the flag is subject to improper use, disrespect or irreverence in the following cases:
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and his fellow revolutionaries because it was too similar to the U.S. flag, and they, therefore, gave the task of designing a flag to
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Divided into four rectangles. Going clockwise from the top-left: a blue star, a red rectangle, a red star, and a blue rectangle.
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To the cremation ceremony, each Government will invite the people, institutions and forces that it deems appropriate, such as:
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Spanish: Bandera Panameña, Juro a Dios y a la Patria, amarte, respetarte y defenderte, como símbolo sagrado de nuestra Nación
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The national flag has rules and regulations regarding its use in different events worldwide. Among these are the following:
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English: Panamanian flag: I swear to God and the Homeland, to love, respect and defend you, as a sacred symbol of our Nation
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Original design of the flag, according to Manuel E. Amador. It was the first flag of Panama, from November 3, 1903 to 1904
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Spanish Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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This article is about the graphics and history of the flag of Panama. For the flag's use in ship registration, see
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Death of an illustrious Panamanian (winner of a national or Panamanian order that has excelled internationally).
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The red star represents the authority and law in the country, and together the stars stand for the new republic.
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On the dates of death of illustrious Panamanians as a shroud after being authorized by the Executive Branch.
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Original flag design, according to Manuel E. Amador. It was the first flag of Panama, during November 1903.
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the flag, except when the flag has a special dimensions. In the following places it must always be flown:
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Being raised in places of nightlife or its placement in places of dubious reputation or liquor outlet.
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designed the first serious proposal for a Panamanian flag. Bunau-Varilla's design was based on the
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To be used in commercial articles incorporating it into a brand or commercial or political slogan.
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The Panamanian government officially described the flag in law on December 15, 1949, as follows:
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Vertical: it is placed with the corner of the blue star to the upper left side of the observer.
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It is said as follows, raising the right hand at a 90Âş angle and showing the palm of the hand:
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then ceremoniously lowering it. The flag will be flown at half mast at the following times:
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In the buildings of the delegations, embassies and consulates of the Republic of Panama.
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and the Grenadine Confederation, effective between May 9, 1834, and July 26, 1861.
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this one with an escort. The pole must not have an inclination greater than 45Âş.
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Appear in an advertising guideline that associates it as part of the product.
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The blue star stands for the purity and honesty of the life of the country;
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When a natural disaster of great magnitude occurs to a friendly nation.
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is celebrated on November 4, one day after Panamanian separation from
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Buildings of both autonomous and semi-autonomous public institutions.
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When finished, the ashes are collected and buried with due respect.
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In all foreign ships that arrive at ports of the Republic of Panama.
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Representatives of the institutions that will cremate their flags
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London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games
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London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games
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This flag was to reflect the political situation of the time:
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In all the schools of the Republic during their working hours.
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The flag does not bow to anyone or anything, on any occasion.
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Death of a high-ranking official of the national government.
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A representative of the community where the event is held
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It should always go to the right of altars and a speaker.
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Horizontal: It is placed the way it is hoisted on a pole.
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On days when achievements of the republic are celebrated
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with two interconnected yellow suns; the suns represent
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and was officially adopted by the "ley 48 de 1925". The
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The white was intended to stand for peace and purity;
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a machine-translated version of the Spanish article.
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Death of a Justice of the Supreme Court of Justice.
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