Introduction
The Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, commonly known as Venezuela, is a tropical country located in the northern part of South America, a South American country A member of the alliance. The capital is Caracas. It borders Colombia to the west, Guyana to the east, and Brazil to the south. The coastline includes the Caribbean Sea in the north and the Atlantic islands in the northeast with a total length of about 2,800 kilometers. Venezuela is rich in biodiversity and is From the Andes Mountains to the west, to the Amazon Basin in the south, and to the Orinoco River Delta in the east to the biological habitat of species.
About the National Anthem
Glory to the Brave People-'Glory to the Brave People' '-Gloria al bravo pueblo
'Glory to the Brave People' was designated as the national anthem of Venezuela by President Antonio Guzman Blanco on May 25, 1881. The unprecedented Venezuelan War of Independence broke out in 1810 Later, inspired by the spirit of freedom, the composer Juan Jose Randaetta composed the melody of the national anthem, and then doctor and journalist Vicente Zalias wrote the lyrics. After several years of tug-of-war , The Second Republic of Venezuela, founded by the 'liberator” Bolívar and others, was conquered by the Royalists at the end of 1814, while the authors Zarias and Randaetta, two supporters of the revolution, were conquered in the same year. The Spanish colonists executed the shooting.
Flag Meaning
The ratio is 2:3. There are three horizontal bars in yellow, blue and red, with eight white five-pointed stars on the blue bar, yellow symbolizes the Republic of Colombia, and blue symbolizes Spain. Independence and the founding of the country, red symbolizes the courage of independence and freedom. The eight white five-pointed stars symbolize the seven provinces that supported independence in 1811 and the eighth province that joined Guyana in 1817. The eighth star also represents the founding hero Simon Bolivar. Angostura’s victory star 'Bolivar Star'.
Emblem Meaning
The Venezuelan National Emblem was first used on April 18, 1836. The central pattern is the shield emblem, the upper left corner The red ground is painted with 20 wheats tied together to represent the unity of the 20 states. The yellow ground in the upper right corner is painted with a sword, a saber, three spears and two national flags, tied up with a laurel symbolizing victory. The bottom is blue. On the ground, there is a white horse running to the left. The three add up to be the colors of the national flag. The coat of arms is covered by laurel and palm branches. There are two ample horns on the top of the shield, and vegetables, fruits and flowers flow out. It is composed of the three colors of the national flag. The ribbon book has the name of the country and 'April 19, 1810, Independence' and 'February 20, 1859, Federation'.