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São José do Rio Pardo, São Paulo State (Brazil)

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São José do Rio Pardo, SP (Brazil) image by Blas Delgado Ortiz


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About the Flag of São José do Rio Pardo

Source: http://www2.rantac.com.br/users/hfontao/simbolos.htm. Coat of arms and information in Portugese at the same page.
Dov Gutterman, 7 February 1999

From this site:

"[The flag was] created by municipal law no. 494 of 23 June 1966. Professor Paulo Caio de Araújo Leme was the winner of a competition conducted by the municipal executive. The rectangle is divided into three [horizontal] stripes; the central stripe symbolizes the Pardo River that passes through the city. The municipal coat of arms in the center of the lozenge acknowledges the importance of São José do Rio Pardo. The colors of the flag symbolize:
  • blue: the color of infinity, the spiritual richness of the people, the love of truth and wisdom.
  • yellow: the riches of the municipality (onions, cork, rice and other cereals), as well as the other economical aspects.
  • white: the peace that has always reigned in our city, and the purity of its people..
The municipal coat of arms was also [approved?] by law no. 493 of 23 June 1966.
Translated by Jorge Candeias, 8 February 1999