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Santiago del Teide (Municipality, Canary Islands, Spain)

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[Municipal flag]

Flag of Santiago del Teide - Image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 April 2007


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Symbols of Santiago del Teide

The flag of Santiago del Teide is prescribed by a Decree adopted on 3 December 1991 by the Government of the Canary Islands and published on 13 January 1992 in the official gazette of the Canary Islands, No. 6, pp. 179-180 (text).
The flag is described as follows:

Flag: One and a half longer than wide, ultramarine blue, charged in the middle with nine silhouettes of Mt. Teide argent in a circular pattern, standing for the nine settlements forming the municipality, as represented on the bordure of the municipal coat of arms. In the middle of the circle, placed along the vertical diamter, the Cross of St. James, as represented on the municipal coat of arms, in height 2/3 of the flag's width.

The coat of arms of Santiago del Teide is prescribed by a Decree adopted on 4 June 1988 by the Government of the Canary Islands and published on 19 October 1988 in the official gazette of the Canary Islands, No. 132, p. 2,506 (text).
The coat of arms, validated by the Royal Academy of History, is described as follows:

Coat of arms: Quarterly, 1. Azure a bunch of grapes or, 2. A terracota vase or, 3. Argent a cactus proper, 4. Azure an anchor argent. Inescutcheon or a Cross of St. James gules. The shield surmounted with a Ducal coronet.

According to José Manuel Erbez (Banderas y escudos de Canarias, 2007; website), the 1st quarter represents the settlements of El Mollede, Las Manchas, Valle de Arriba and El Retamar, in which wine-growing was of great significance in the past. The 2nd quarter represents Arguayo, famous for its pottery of Guanche origin.The 3rd quarter represent Tamaimo, which is abundant in cactuses. The 4th quarter represents the coastal region, especially Puerto de Santiago. The Cross of St. James on the escutcheon alludes to the name of the municipality, as well as the silhouettes of Mt. Teide on the bordure, which also stand for the nine settlements forming the municipality. The coronet recalls the Counts of Siete Fuentes, once local rulers.

Klaus-Michael Schneider & Ivan Sache, 21 March 2008


Banner of Santiago del Teide

[Municipal flag]

Banner of Santiago del Teide - Image by Klaus-Michael Schneider, 29 April 2007

The banner (pendón) of Santiago del Teide is prescribed by a Decree adopted on 3 December 1991 by the Government of the Canary Islands and published on 13 January 1992 in the official gazette of the Canary Islands, No. 6, pp. 180-181 (text).
The banner is described as follows:

Banner: Rectangular [...], white, 1.20 m x 1.909 m, charged in the middle with the municipal coat of arms in full colours, in height 2/=3 of the flag's width. A fringe argent and azure (blue) of 8 cm in length an all sides of the rectangle except the hoist. Attached to the upper hoist, two cordons of 3 m in lenght ending with tassels, argent and azure (blue), used by the members of the Corporation to bear the banner in parades.

Klaus-Michael Schneider, 14 April 2007