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The green is the vegetation and the hope, and the white is purity
and nobility. [m2nXX]
Jaume Ollé, 02 Nov 1996
El Nuevo Día of 24 July 2006 [b9o06] introduces the celebration of the 124th anniversary of the flag of Santa Cruz, which was prescribed on 24 July 1864 by a Prefectoral Decree. Prefect of Santa Cruz, Tristán Roca Suárez, prescribed the horizontally divided green-white-green flag that had been used for the first time by a regional movement defending the Constitution and fighting against Mariano Melgarejo’s golpe (coup).
In 1980, the Committee for Santa Cruz (Comité pro Santa Cruz) resurrected the flag. A group of citizens of Santa Cruz funded the manufacturing of hundreds of table flags, charged with the department coat of arms in the middle. The Santa Cruz Youth Union (Unión Juvenil Cruceñista), in partnership with the Committee, sent a department flag to be hoisted in Puerto Suárez during a demonstration against the central government.
Ivan Sache, 25 Jul 2006
If it was created in 1864 and revived in 1980, when was it abbandoned?
And why?
António Martins, 30 Nov 2006
The current Santa Cruz department flag is the flag used
by Ignacio Warnes Mercado and other patriots in the war of
independence. [m2nXX]
Jaume Ollé, 02 Nov 1996
First, this statement seems to include a gross mistake. From what I
have read from the local history, «Ignacio Warnes Mercado»
should be replaced by «Ignacio Warnes (an Argentine colonel sent by
Belgrano) and Mercado (one of his local
lieutenants)». Second, this statement contradicts the report in
El Nuevo Día [b9o06], since
Ignacio Warnes (c. 1771-1816) could not have faught Mariano Melgarejo
(1818-1871)! It would be interesting to check what is exactly written in
Atlas de Bolivia [m2nXX].
Ivan Sache, 25 Jul 2006
The flag is the horizontally divided green-white-green flag of the
department of Santa Cruz, charged in the middle with a coat of arms.
A picture by David Mercado (Reuters)
shows Ruben Costas, President of the Santa Cruz Civic Union holding a
flag during a rally in Santa Cruz, Bolivia, 28 January 2005. Tens of
thousands of residents of Santa Cruz demanded the Bolivian government
grant autonomy for their region. No doubt it would become the flag of
the autonomous region, if granted.
Ivan Sache, 02 Feb 2005
In a demonstration in Santa Cruz, in addition to
a sea of regular Santa Cruz state green-white-green flags
there were several examples of this variant: Identical but somewhat
squarish in proportion and with the caption «Autonomía»
in the upper half of the white, central third. They looked printed, not
handmade.
Eugene Ipavec, 04 Feb 2005
Dark-green with a potent cross in a
white circle. This could very well be just a literally-appropriate flag
for Santa Cruz, but since the political conflict
pits a pro-indigenous federal government in La Paz against a
«European-descended conservative elite»,
to quote the article, might this be a racial-separatism flag? Color scheme
aside, it bears a distinct similarity to white-power
designs.
Eugene Ipavec, 04 Feb 2005 and 24 Jan 2006
The cross (in Spanish, cruz) is canting.
António Martins, 30 Nov 2006
Santa Cruz de la Sierra (Republic 1904)
Jaume Ollé, 20 Jan 1997
Flag used by independentists in 1904-1960s.
Jan Zrzavy, 01 Sep 1999
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