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THE NATIONAL ANTHEM OF COLOMBIA was officially adopted (Law 33) in 1920. The lyrics of the anthem were written by Rafael Núñez and the music was composed by the Italian composer, Oreste Sindici. On November 11, 887 the anthem was sung in public for the first time. On December 6, 1887, its first official appearance took place at the Graduation Hall in front of the Palace of San Carlos in the presence of Rafael Núñez, military, ecclesiastical and civil authorities, ministers and members of the Diplomatic Corps. It was sung by a 25-voice choir, accompanied by an orchestra conducted by Maestro Oreste Sindici. It was adopted as the National Anthem by an Act of Congress in 1920.
The Coat of Arms was introduced on May 9th,1834. The coat of arms is in the shape of a shield (Swiss form) and is 6 parts wide by 8 parts high. It is divided into three distinct horizontal sections. The upper section, on a blue field, has in its centre an open gold pomegranate with red grains inside, a golden stem and leaves. On each side of the pomegranate there is a recumbent golden cornucopia, the one on the left pouring coins toward the pomegranate, and the one on the right full of tropical fruits. The pomegranate (granada) denotes the name of the country at the time the coat of arms was introduced (La Nueva Granada) and the cornucopias symbolize the wealth of the land, its minerals and the rich soils of the tropical zone. The middle section shows a Phrygian cap (the symbol of freedom) on a platinum field (a Colombian precious metal). The lower section shows the Panamanian Isthmus separating the two adjacent silver seas, with a black ship, sails unfurled, on each of them. The Isthmus no longer belongs to Colombia. The condor, representing freedom, perches at the top of the coat of arms. Hanging from its beak is a laurel wreath, intertwined with a golden waved ribbon tied to the emblem. The words "Libertad y Orden" (Freedom and Order) are written in black on the ribbon. Four tilted lances rise from the sides of the coat of arms, two on the right and two on the left, from which hang four Colombian flags which surround the emblem. The flags are bound together at the bottom tip of the shield.
The national flag consists of three horizontal stripes; the yellow upper stripe is twice as wide as each of the other two, which are blue and red.