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Quaraí, Rio Grande do Sul(Brazil)

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Quaraí, RS (Brazil) image by Joseph McMillan
Adopted 24 June 1971


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About the Flag of Quaraí

The flag of Quaraí was adopted by law no. 529 of 24 June 1971. It consists of three sections, blue, red, and green. The blue and green form right triangles and the red a parallelogram ascending between the two triangles. On the center is a vertical white ellipse with the coat of arms on it. The coat of arms was adopted by law no. 400 of 21 December 1964. The shield is blue, with blue and white water in base, green hills above that, and a red peak above the hills, with a teiniaguá (apparently a mythical creature similar to a fairy) from a local legend of Salamanca of Jarau, having between its raised arms a Southern Cross (Cruzeiro do Sul) of five white stars. The shield is ensigned with a silver mural crown of five towers. The green scroll is inscribed with the name of the municipality between the dates 1820 and 1875, all in gold. The coat of arms was conceived by Moysés Velinho, heraldically designed by Tasso Corrêa and drawn by Nelson Boeira Faedrich.
Source: planeta.terra.com.br
Joseph McMillan, 17 March 2003