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Bolivariana, Universidad Pontificia


image by Ivan Sache, 28 December 2008

Flag of UPB is based on <www.upb.edu.co>.
Dov Gutterman, 3 June 2001

"Universidad Pontificiana Bolivariana" (UPB) is a Roman Catholic institute, recognized "ab homine" by the Archbishop of Medellín Tiberio de J. Salazar y Herrera on 15 September 1936, and subsequently recognized by the Government of Colombia on 22 February 1937 (Decree No. 48). The university was upgraded to a "Pontificia" by the Holy Congregation of Seminaries and Universities on 16 August 1945. UPB has its main seat in Medellín and secondary seats in Bucaramanga, Montería and Palmira.
The flag of UPB, as shown graphically and described on the UPB website, is horizontally divided red-black with the emblem of UPB in the middle.
Red represents charity while black represents science and modesty. The flagstaff shall have a flame-shaped finial, with the same meaning as the shield.
The flag shall be used in all the official and academic events.
The shield of UPB, designed by Enrique Cerezao, is made of a black shield with a yellow border, charged with the Greek capital letters "Alpha" and "Omega", a flame, the letters "UPB", all in yellow, placed on a red and yellow "Cross of the Knights of Portugal", indeed a Cross of Christ.
"Alpha" and "Omega", as the first and last letters of the Greek alphabet, represent God as the beginning and the end of anything. The flame is the Christian symbol of science. Yellow represents faith, purity and constancy. The meaning of red and black is the same as on the flag.
"Manual de Imagen Corporativa UPB", released in 2005, gives a very detailed construction sheet of the shield (p. 26) and recommends the following shades (pp. 21 and 59):
Red: CMYK 0 100 100 0 - RGB 255 0 0 - Pantone 1795c
Gold: CMYK 0 20 100 0 - RGB 255 204 0 - Pantone 116c
Black: CMYK 0 0 0 100 - RGB 0 0 0 - Pantone Process black.
Ivan Sache, 28 December 2008

The UPB (Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana, Papal Bolivarian University) is a University founded in 1936 in Medellín. It is a catholic university honoring Simón Bolívar (who liberated many South American nations). The flag can be seen here: http://www.elcolombiano.com/BancoMedios/Imagenes/up-320x145-12042012.jpg
Source: El Colombiano newspaper online article.
The flag is a horizontal flag, red (standing for charity) over black (modesty and science) in equal stripes, with the CoA ( http://www.upb.edu.co/pls/portal/docs/1/4220046.JPG ) in the middle, and it's located in the official website here.
Source
: http://www.upb.edu.co/portal/page?_pageid=954,31558767&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL
There is the full corporate image manual regarding graphical identification.
For additional information go to: UPB (official website)
Esteban Rivera, 12 April 2012

Former, probably unofficial, flag of UPB


image by Ivan Sache, 3 June 2001


Bosque, Universidad del


image by Carlos Thompson, 28 May 2003

Translated from Universidad del Bosque (Bogota) website at <www.unbosque.edu.co>:
"Using several schemas used for sumarizing a few of the program ideas, the flag was designed.  A rectangle which two oblique lines divide in three triangles: the upper and the lower are rectangle (triangles) and in the middle another triangles that is openning till it reache the bass and continues to the infinity meaning the raising complexity of our studies, the progressive increment of our knowledge that never ends.  The upper in orange color, the color of medicine, the lower in green color symbol of hope, and the central white, sign of clean and purity and in it the symbol".
Carlos Thompson, 28 May 2003

"Escuela Colombiana de Medicina" was recognized by the Ministry of National Education on 4 August 1978 (Decree No. 11153) on the grounds of "Clínica El Bosque".
The institute was upgraded to a university by the Ministry of National Education on 5 February 1997 (Decree No. 327).  
The symbol of the university, shown on the right part of the flag, was adopted in 1982. It is based on a Muisca artefact kept in the Gold Museum of the National Bank as item No. 1990. Found in Soacha and 15- cm high, the item represents a mace and two snakes, probably belonging to a lord or a shaman. The artefact is shown in the book by Antonio Grass, "Diseño precolombino colombiano" (Bogotá, 1972).
Ivan Sache, 30 December 2008


Boyacá, Colegio de


image by Ivan Sache, 27 June 2014

Colegio de Boyacá (Colboy) was established in Tunja (Boyacá Department) by National Decree No. 55, signed on 17 May 1822 by General Francisco de Paula Santander, the Vice President of the Republic, in charge of the Executive. This Decree initiated state education in Colombia.
The institute was officially inaugurated on 20 October 1822 in the St. Augustine convent, built from 1578 to 1659 and closed in 1821. The sermon initiating teaching was given by the Franciscan friar Francisco Florido, parish priest of Ramiriquí. The event was reported by the assessor Francisco Soto in an article published on 17 November 1822 on the frontpage of the Gaceta de Colombia, No. 57. The predicator of the convent, Friar José Antonio Cháves (1787-1856) was appointed the first director of the institute, which he ran from 1822 to 1823 and from 1826 to 1827. He was appointed Professor of Religious Fundaments, Theology, Apologetic Religious Studies, Holy Book and Moral and Dogmatic Theological Institutions at the Boyacá University by a Decree signed on 5 January 1828 by Simón Bolívar. The Chair of Civil Law, the first in the country, was established on
21 May 1825 at Colegio de Boyacá. The Boyacá University was established by National Decree of 30 May 1827, signed by General Francisco de Paula Santander; according to the Decree signed on 5 January 1828 by Simón Bolívar, the University and the Colegio would have the same Director and Deputy Director.
Ruled by the Augustine Fathers from 1830 to 1831, Colegio de Boyacá was re-established as a state institute by the Provincial Decree of 22 October 1832. The University and the Colegio were relocated in 1835 to the old Jesuit convent, established in the first half o the 17th century. Transformed in 1880 into an Agriculture Institute, Colegio de Boyacá was re-established in 1886. Renamed Colegio Ricaurte in 1896, the institute eventually re-adopted its original name in 1903. Among the alumni of the Colegio de Boyacá are several governors, ministers, bishops and the Presidents of the Republic Mariano Ospina Rodríguez (1857-1861), Santos Gutiérrez (1863; 1868-1870), Clímaco Calderón Reyes (21-22 December 1882), Rafael Reyes (1904-1909) and Gustavo Rojas Pinilla (1953-1957).
The flag of the institute is horizontally divided green-red-white. The flag is derived of the flag of Boyacá, but with three, equal stripes instead of four, unequal. Green is a symbol of faith, sincere friendship, commitment to service, respect and hope in better days. Green represents also the fertility of the fields and the underground rich in emeralds.White is a symbol of territorial attachment, deep thoughts, dedication to intelligence and territorial unity. Red is a symbol of the heroes who fought for independence and freedom during the 1819 Liberation Campaign. They fecundated with their generous blood the greatness of Colombia and made of it an everlasting free republic.
Source: http://www.colboy.edu.co/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=166&Itemid=54 - Institute's website
Photos: http://www.colboy.edu.co/images/rsgallery/watermarked/ae1f5e75a12a5586b1f59035c62a6f4e.jpg 
http://www.colboy.edu.co/images/rsgallery/watermarked/2555eb7f52fdb7d039bdf3e68fe54cfd.jpg 
http://www.colboy.edu.co/images/rsgallery/watermarked/0066658e156aae7f2b1f844441972136.jpg
Ivan Sache, 27 June 2014


Boyacá, Institución Educativa


image by Ivan Sache, 20 November 2014

Escuela San Miguel, established on 16 February 1904 in Pereira (Risaralda Department), was renamed Escuela Boyacá in 1938.
The flag of the institute is horizontally divided white-green. White is a symbol of purity of the soul. Green is a symbol of the natural environment, of hope, generosity and justice.
Source: http://institucioneducativaboyaca.wordpress.com/nuestra-historia/ - Institute's website
Ivan Sache, 20 November 2014


Boyacá, Fundación Universitaria de


image by Dov Gutterman, 21 July 2002

Image based on <www.uniboyaca.edu.co>.
Dov Gutterman, 21 July 2002

The flag of Uniboyacá, as shown graphically and described on the university's website, is horizontally divided white-red-white. White represents the spiritual world, including research, science, education and all kinds of intellectual work. It represents also the youth.
Red represents life in its permanent evolution and improvement, the vital sap of our history and the symbol of our liberty.
The colours of the flag of Uniboyacá are the core of the flag of the Department of Boyacá.
Ivan Sache, 27 December 2008


Britalia, Centro Educativo Distrital


image by Ivan Sache, 18 January 2009

"Centro Educativo Distrital Britalia" is located in the borough of Britalia, Bogotá.
The flag of the institute, as shown graphically on the website of the institute, is blue with a thin yellow stripe in the middle and a green triangle charged with a white star placed along the hoist.
Ivan Sache, 18 January 2009


Bucaramanga, Escuela Normal Superior de


image by Ivan Sache, 27 October 2014

Escuela Normal Superior de Bucaramanga (Santander Department) was established in 1975.
The flag of the institute is horizontally divided blue-white-golden yellow with the institute's emblem in the middle.
Source: https://sites.google.com/site/escuelanormalbucaramanga/ - Institute's website
Ivan Sache, 27 October 2014


Buga, Instituto Técnico Agrícola


image by Ivan Sache, 01 December 2014

Instituto Técnico Agrícola Buga is located in Gudalajara de Buga (Valle Department).
The flag of the institute is horizontally divided white-green with the institute's emblem in the middle. White is a symbol of rectitude, empowerment and good faith. Green is a symbol of agriculture, cattle-breeding and of natural environment; it is also the symbol of aspiration to a better future. The emblem of the institute is symmetrical, emphasizing the different trends and dimensions of education. Letter "P" stands for "Profesionales". Letter "T" stands for Technology; the style of the "T" expresses the power of the academic programs.
Source: http://www.ita.edu.co/index.php/institucion/simbolos - Institute's website
Ivan Sache, 01 December 2014