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Central America - Historical Unions and Federations

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Costa Rica put the red in [in 1848] to differentiate it from the other three with the horizontal blue stripes; Guatemala turned the stripes and made them vertical. At one time in the 19th century Costa Rica used blue flag with a thin white cross with a red canton and several stars (no clue as to the number).
John Andrew Lowe 29 November 1995

According to Smith's "Flags Through the Ages and Across the World" [smi75b] - Honduras entry (page 241):  "The blue-white-blue horizontal striped flag of the United Provinces of the Center of America, based on the Argentine flag, was first hoisted in the independence struggle against Spain on 4 July 1818, when the commodore of the Argentine squadron, Louis Aury, proclaimed the first independent Central American state on islands off the eastern coast of Nicaragua. Aury's government lasted until 1821......(in 1823) when complete independence was established the new national flag had stripes similar to, and apparently based on, those of the first free state.."
Ned Smith , 14 May 1999

Crampton '90 [cra90] says on the subject that: "General Belgrano used the colours adopted in Buenos Aires on 25 May 1810, and turned them into a flag that he hoisted at Rosario on 27 February 1812. In 1813 the colours where taken up by San Martin to make a flag for the Army of the Andees, in 1814 by Artigas and his League of Free Peoples, and in 1816 by Louis Aury, who led a maritime expedition to Central America. [...]
The blue and white colours where also adopted in Central America. The first flag is said to have been created by Colonel Arce on 20 February 1822 and presented to a unit from El Salvador going off to fight the Mexicans, who had annexed the central provinces. When the United Provinces of Central America were set up, the same flag was adopted on 21 August 1823. [...]"
So, although it doesn't seem to be firmly established, it is very likely that the Central American colours come in fact from Belgrano's flag, through Louis Aury's (a french name?) expedition in 1816 and 6 years later through Colonel Arce, who could have had contact with Louis Aury's people in between (or even be one of them!). Further, given the fact that all south american symbology is positively embroided in masonic symbology, this influence could have gone also through masonic channels. My speculation here.
Jorge Candeias , 17 May 1999

At J.W Norie - J.S. Hobbs: Flaggen aller seefahrenden Nationen, 1971 [nor71] (original print 1848):
275 Central America - Blue over white over blue, in the centre a blue disk.
Peter Hans van den Muijzenberg, 12 November 2001

Laurie's flag book of 1842 has an important caption under the same flag that was ignored by all copyists and by some vexollologists. It reads: "Arms in the center or the words Dios Union Libertad."
Ralf Stelter, 15 March 2002

From <www.vdiest.nl>:
- 15 September 1821 - Independence of the colonial "Kingdom of Guatemala" (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Chiapas).
-  5 January 1822 - Incorporation into Mexico.
- 11 January 1822-10 Febuary 1823 - El Salvador in secession.
- 1 July 1823 - Independence again (Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala,Honduras, and Nicaragua).
- 10 Jul 1823- United Provinces of the Centre of America (also styled Republic of the Centre of America).
- 10 April 1825 - Federal Republic of Central America.
- 1838 - Nicaragua, Costa Rica, and Honduras exit the Federation.
- 17 April 1839 - Guatemala exits the Federation.
 - 2 Febuary 1841 - El Salvador becomes a republic, officially ending United Provinces
- 17 July 1842-1 December 1844 - Abortive attempt to restore Confederation of Central America (El Salvador, Guatemala [withdraws], Honduras, and Nicaragua).
- 13 October 1852-10 November 1852 - Abortive attempt to restore the Confederation of Central America (El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua).
- 1898-30 November 1898 - Abortive attempt to restore the Central American federation, Republic of Greater Central America (El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua).
- 13 June 1921-14 January 1922 - Federation of Central America (El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras).
- 14 January 1922 - Guatemala leaves the federation.
 - 4 Febuary 1922 - El Salvador leaves the federation.
 - 7 Febuary 1922 - Honduras officially leaves the federation.
Francisco Santos, 7 August 2003

Flag According to Steenbergen Book (1862)


by Jaume Ollé, 26 July 2003

No. 833 - Central America.
Source: [stb62]
Jaume Ollé, 26 July 2003


United States (Provinces) of Central America (1823-1825) (Provincias Unidas del Centro de America)


by Jaume Ollé


Coat of Arms
by Jaume Ollé

The flags of Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador and Costa Rica are all based on the blue-white-blue tricolour of the United States of Central America, which was dissolved 1838-9.
Paul Adams, 29 November 1995

From <countrystudies.us>: "The colonies comprising the Captaincy General of Guatemala declared their independence from Spain on September 15, 1821. The five states of El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Costa
Rica went on to establish themselves as the United Provinces of Central America on July 1, 1823.
Francisco Santos, 7 August 2003

Military Flag


by Fred Drews

The flag with B.N. was a military flag. B.N. meaning Batallon Nacional.
Ralf Stelter, 7 November 2000


Federal Republic of Central America (1825-1841) (Republica Federal de Centro America)


by Jaume Ollé


Coat of Arms
by Jaume Ollé

Central American Federation - The flag and the emblem that was used in 1824.
Fred Drews , 3 Febuary 2000 and 21 May 2000

I found this web page that actually has a copy of the original constitution in 1824 with a picture of the coat of arms. <www.tulane.edu/~latinlib>.
Fred Drews , 4 Febuary 2000

From <www.infoplease.com>: "Central American Federation or Central American Union, political confederation (1825–38) of the republics of Central America: Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Salvador. United under a captaincy general in Spanish colonial times, they gained independence in 1821 and were briefly annexed to the Mexican empire formed by Agustín de Iturbide.
Francisco Santos, 7 August 2003


Central American Federation (1851) (Federacion de Centro America)


by Antonio Martins and Fred Drews, 19 June 2000


Coat of Arms
by Fred Drews

Flags - The 2nd of April of 1851, the National Diet, with seat in Leon, Nicaragua, created by the Pact of Leon in 1849, decreed obligatory the Flag of the Centralamerican Federation, composed of two blue stripes and a white one in the center, with the coat of arms, for the Republic integrated by Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua.
Coat of Arms - The National Diet that was based in Leon, Nicaragua, and on the 22 of April of 1851 decreed the Shield of Arms of the three Republics:  El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua. The President of the Diet was Don Hermenejildo Zepeda and  Secretary Don Pablo Buitrago, the design contained the following figures:  An equilateral triangle in whose base there is a mountain range with three volcanos, those that symbolize the three nations united by the Pact of Leon celebrated in 1849.  The volcanos rise both on a land bathed by the oceans.  Over the volcanos, a rainbow;  underneath the rainbow, the cap of Freedom " spreading lights ".  In the superior part, three stars.  Limiting the triangle and in a semicircle, the inscription CENTRALAMERICAN FEDERATION.
Fred Drews , 3 May 2000


Greater Republic of Central America (1898) (Republica Mayor de Centro America)

1)
by Jaume Ollé

2)
by Jaume Ollé

The Greater Republic of Central America, composed by El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua, as a result of the Pact of Amapala signed in June of 1895, adopted the Flag of 1851 with two blue strips and one white in the center, and hoisted the 1st of November of 1898.  Due to the events of the 21 of November of 1898, these ended the Greater Republic.
Fred Drews , 3 May 2000

Coat of Arms


by Fred Drews , 3 May 2000

The Greater Republic of Central America, born in 1896 and formed by El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua, adopted the same Shield of Arms decreed by the National Diet of Chinandega, Nicaragua in May of 1851 but removing the three stars and adding two volcanos and limiting the triangle and in a semicircle, the inscription GREATER  REPUBLIC OF CENTRAL AMERICA.
Fred Drews , 3 May 2000