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Rio Espera, Minas Gerais (Brazil)
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About the Flag of Rio Espera
The significance of the symbolism is given in the following
explanation:
- a stripe of deep blue, representing the city's
river [Rio Espera].
- two stars, above the blue stripe, representing the two districts of
Piranguita and Rio Melo. The vivid red color signifies the spirit of
struggle and cooperation that should reign among the inhabitants of
the region.
- a leaf green stripe, representing agriculture
- a yellow stripe representing livestock ranching and gold.
- a white star on a sky blue field representing the Virgin of
Compassion, the symbol of the
Christian faith of a people who are convinced and ardent in their
traditions.
- the motto UNIÃO PARA O PROGRESSO [Union for
progress]
- a white field, representing the peace that should govern our
labors in support of the cultural, agricultural, and religious
progress of our country.
- the stripes forming the shape of a "V," signifying final victory,
crowning the efforts of each citizen of Rio Espera, in his or her
journey toward progress.
The flag was created by Maria Terezinha
de Oliveira Fernandes in 1979.
Source:
www.rioespera.com
Dov Gutterman, 2 March 2002
Translated by Joseph McMillan, corrected by Jorge Candeias