Bendera Kolonial Spanyol1534–1820
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Bendera Revolusi Quiteñan
1809–1812
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Bendera dengan warna terbalik dari salib Burgundi
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Bendera Nasional Pertama1820–1822
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mulai digunakan 9 Oktober 1820.
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Second National Flag1822
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The previous flag was changed by decree of 2 June 1822: "The flag of the free province of Guayaquil shall be white and its first quarter blue with a centered star."
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Third National Flag1822–1830
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Ecuador was subsumed into Gran Colombia, during which time the Colombian horizontal tricolour became definitive. Although Ecuador seceded from that union in 1830, the flag was retained until 1845.
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Fourth National Flag1830–1835
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Provisional flag of the State of Ecuador, decreed on 19 November 1830.
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Fifth National Flag1835–1845
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First flag used officially by Ecuador after its separation from Gran Colombia.
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Sixth National Flag1845
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During the 1845 Marcist Revolution the pale blue and white colours return, but as a vertical tricolour of white, blue, white, with three white stars in the central stripe.
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Seventh National Flag1845–1860
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The Cuenca Convention ratified, by decree of 6 November 1845, a change to a deeper blue, and the increase in the number of stars to seven "as symbols of the seven provinces which make up the Republic".[1]
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Eighth National Flag1860–1900
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Gabriel García Moreno, upon assuming power two days after the Battle of Guayaquil, reinstated the tricolor flag of Greater Colombia on 26 September 1860. In 1900, the flag was made the definitive national standard, and the coat of arms was added for official state use. The plain flag was established as the merchant ensign in 1900.
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Ninth National Flag1900–2009
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The flag from 31 October 1900. In 1900, the flag was made the definitive national standard, and the coat of arms was added for official state use. The plain flag was established as the merchant ensign in 1900 a modification in November 2009.
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Tenth National Flag2009–present
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Current National flag
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