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National Symbols Day in Panama is celebrated annually on November 4th. This day is dedicated to honoring and reflecting upon the country's national symbols, which include the Panamanian flag, the coat of arms, and the national anthem. These symbols represent the sovereignty, history, values, and traditions of Panama.
The origin of National Symbols Day is tied to the history of Panama's flag. The first flag was designed shortly after Panama declared its independence from Colombia on November 3, 1903. The day after independence, November 4th, was when the first Panamanian flag was supposed to be hoisted officially. However, due to various historical events and controversies surrounding the creation of an official flag design, it did not happen as planned. Eventually, this date was chosen to commemorate the importance of all national symbols.
National Symbols Day encourages reflection on what it means to be Panamanian while fostering a sense of identity and unity among citizens.