The steamboat on the river is named Guayas as well. Chimborazo is also the highest mountain in Ecuador and is part of the Andes Range. In the background of the oval shield is the mountain Chimborazo, while the river originating from its base represents the Guayas. When manufacturing the national flag, sellers to the public must include the name of their company, along with the year of manufacture, by placing a 20 × 10 mm tag on the reverse side of the flag on the sleeve. The only other regulated size is a table flag (banderola) where the flag is 200 mm wide and 300 mm long. The lettering must be 4 cm in height, 3 cm in width, gold-colored Roman font, embroidered with gold thread. When used by military units and organizations, lettering can encircle the coat of arms with a diameter of 55 centimeters. The national standard has the same design as the national flag, but is square, with length 0.9 m and width 0.9 m. The coat of arms itself is constructed in a rectangle with proportions 12:10. The flag is charged with the Ecuadorian coat of arms scaled to one-half the width of the flag and centered in the field.
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All three bands extend the full length of the flag. The field is split into three horizontal colored bands, a yellow band of one-half the flag's width, a blue band of one-quarter the width, and a red band of one-quarter the width. The national flag has a length of 2.20 meters and a width of 1.47 m, a ratio of 2 to 3. The Ecuadorian National Secretariat of Communication ( Secretaría Nacional de Comunicación) issued regulations describing the applications and proportions of the national flag, coat of arms, and other national symbols in November 2009. Along with Haiti, Bolivia, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, and Venezuela, it is one of only seven national flags whose design incorporates a depiction of the flag itself. This flag matches Colombia's in every aspect, but Colombia uses a different design when her merchant marine ships are at sail. There is a variant of the flag that does not contain the coat of arms that is used by the merchant marine.
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All three are based on a proposal by Venezuelan General Francisco de Miranda, which was adopted by Venezuela in 1811 and later Gran Colombia with some modifications.
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The design of the flag is very similar to those of Colombia and Venezuela, which are also former constituent territories of Gran Colombia. Before using the yellow, blue and red tricolor, Ecuador used white and blue flags that contained stars for each province of the country. The design of the current flag was finalized in 1900 with the addition of the coat of arms in the center of the flag. The national flag of Ecuador, which consists of horizontal bands of yellow (double width), blue and red, was first adopted by law in 1835 and later on 26 September 1860.