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![[Flag of Capitán Sarmiento]](../images/a/ar-b-cm.gif) image by Valentin Poposki, 28 May 2024
image by Valentin Poposki, 28 May 2024The flag of the Partido of Capitan Sarmiento is vertically divided 
yellow-white-yellow all overlain by a green map of the district with two white 
arms in a handshake and a yellow sunrise.
Valentin Poposki, 28 May 2024
"Heraldica en la Argentina" gives information on a flag adopted in 1997 but 
no description of it. 
https://heraldicaargentina.blogspot.com/2020/09/escudo-de-capitan-sarmiento-buenos-aires.html
Google translation: 'After a contest called in 1995 by the Buenos Aires 
Undersecretariat of Culture to select the flag that would identify the province, 
and the design of a group of five Sarmiento boys having been chosen, in 1997 the 
then Governor Eduardo Duhalde signed a decree by which he declared to the town 
Cradle of the Buenos Aires flag. 
We don't have much to say about its 
shield, which we are showing, since it is a motley set of various juxtaposed 
elements without grace, order or success.'
I found this link, giving 1968 for the adoption of the shield and 2007 for 
the flag. The partido was created at the end of 1961. 
https://www.facebook.com/capitansarmientohistoria/photos/2185901734939054 
Jean-Marc Merklin, 28 
May 2024
The local motto "Cuna de la Bandera Bonaerense" is interestingly 
flag-related, as it means "Cradle of the Buenos Aires flag" - referring, a bit 
surprisingly, not to the city flag, which is historical, 
but to the provincial flag, which is a recent creation 
by local schoolboys.
António Martins-Tuválkin, 28 May 2024