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Flag of Colombia

flæg əv kəˈlʌmbiə
Unicode: 1F1E8-1F1F4
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Category: 9
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Definitions

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Geography · National Symbol common
The national flag of Colombia, featuring horizontal yellow, blue, and red stripes. Used to represent Colombia, its people, culture, or anything related to the country.
Commonly used to indicate Colombian nationality, heritage, or to reference the country in conversations about travel, sports, or culture.
My family is from Medellín 🇨🇴 and I'm so proud of our culture!
Social media post
Can't wait to try authentic arepas and coffee when I visit 🇨🇴 next month!
Travel discussion
The Colombian flag symbolizes independence from Spain. Yellow represents gold and prosperity, blue represents the oceans, and red represents the blood shed for independence.
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Sports · National Pride common
Used to show support for Colombian sports teams or athletes, particularly during international competitions like the World Cup, Copa América, or Olympics.
Often appears in clusters during sporting events or in celebratory messages after Colombian victories.
James Rodriguez scores again! 🇨🇴⚽️ What a goal!
Sports commentary
Football (soccer) holds special significance in Colombia, with the national team being a source of immense pride and unity.

Evolution Timeline

2014
Gained popularity during FIFA World Cup in Brazil, where Colombia reached quarter-finals.
Colombia's best World Cup performance sparked national pride.
2016
Usage increased during peace process with FARC rebels, symbolizing hope for national unity.
Historic peace agreement ending decades-long conflict.
2021
Surge in usage during national protests and social movements in Colombia.
Civil unrest and calls for social reform across the country.

Cultural Context

The Colombian flag represents the country's independence movement led by Simón Bolívar in the early 19th century, with colors derived from Francisco de Miranda's original flag design.
Despite Colombia's complex history with conflict, the flag remains a unifying symbol that transcends political divides and represents national identity.
The flag emoji often appears in discussions about Colombian exports like coffee, emeralds, and flowers, reflecting the country's economic contributions to global markets.
In Colombian Spanish, the flag is often referenced in expressions of patriotism like '¡Que viva Colombia!' which may accompany the flag emoji online.

Regional Variations

Spain Used to identify Colombian immigrants or businesses in Spain, often in connection with cultural events or food.
United States Often used in diaspora communities to express Colombian heritage and cultural pride, especially in cities with large Colombian populations.

Generational Usage

Gen_X: Used more sparingly, typically for sports events, national holidays, or family heritage discussions.
Gen_Z: Frequently used on TikTok and Instagram to identify Colombian heritage or to tag content related to Colombian culture, music, and trends.
Older: Limited usage, mainly for formal occasions like Independence Day or to mark Colombian locations in travel photos.
Millennials: Common in professional contexts and travel posts, often used to identify Colombian businesses or networking opportunities abroad.

Common Combinations

🇨🇴❤️
Love for Colombia or Colombian pride
Expresses patriotism or nostalgia for Colombia, often used by diaspora.
🇨🇴⚽
Colombian football/soccer
Used during matches involving Colombian national team or players.
🇨🇴☕
Colombian coffee
References Colombia's world-renowned coffee production and culture.
🇨🇴💃
Colombian dance or music
References cumbia, salsa, vallenato or other Colombian dance traditions.

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