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Oruro department, Bolivia

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Flag of Oruro
image by Jaume Ollé, 02 Nov 1996
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Description of the flag

Red flag, sometimes yellow margined, elsewhere with coat of arms.
Jan Zrzavy, 01 Sep 1999

So, it can be either plain red, red with yellow border, red with coat of arms and red with yellow border and coat of arms — is that it? And how wide is this border?
António Martins, 19 Nov 1999

The current Oruro department flag is the flag used in the war of independence by Sebastián Pagador, Barrón and others. The red is for courage and bravery. [m2nXX]
Jaume Ollé, 02 Nov 1996

The editorial of La Patria (Oruro), 23 August 2005, questions the validity of the symbols of the department of Oruro. The origin of the current coat of arms of Oruro is not really known, neither is the meaning of its three quarters. Old documents show a completely different coat of arms of Oruro and further historical research is required to know which of the two designs has the precendence.

The rojo carmesí flag is seen by some as the implicit acknowledgement of the Spanish domination and the lack of the creativity required to design a banner with colours related to the natural richness, the mines and the sky, said to be the purest in the world. The author expects new symbols (the municipal anthem is addressed, too) to be designed for the celebration of the 400 years of the city, to be held in 2006.

Ivan Sache, 29 Apr 2006


Flag with coat of arms

Flag of Beni
image by António Martins, 19 Nov 1999

This image uses a coat of arms from Krsul’s site.
António Martins, 19 Nov 1999


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