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by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 11 November 2004



See also:

Barrios of Caguas:


Overview

This city of 136,633 inhabitants was founded in 1775, received the title of "villa" in 1820 and "ciudad" in 1894. The flag was adopted in 1960. The cross stands for the Cross of San Sebastián, for this was the first Christian village which settled in the Caguas Valley, together with the hermitage of San Sebastián del Barrero.Caguas as in Guayama district, central Puerto Rico.
Thanh-Tâm Le', 12 January 1999 and Jarig Bakker, 27 January 2000

The flag of Caguas was changed two years ago. on top is the new flag of Caguas, redrawn following the true specifications of the Municipal Assembly Law that created it
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 6 Febuary 2000

Here is the City Logo of Caguas. It reads: "Caguas, Our New Country, Center... and Heart of Puerto Rico", which is our new motto.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 24 Febuary 2000

This is the official new blue color of the municipal flag as it appears on the city website and its official advertisements. This is to replace the former flag color of dark blue-violet. It has been in place a long time ago, though.  The flag is also the city flag.
The municipality of Caguas comprises eleven "barrios" or community sectors and each one has its own flag. One of the barrios is the city itself, known as the "Pueblo" barrio or Town (city) barrio.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 31 March 2001


Reported (old ?) Flags


by Thanh-Tâm Le', 12 January 1999

The top flag is same as the image in pueblos-de-puertorico.com site (Not Available at the moment) ; The image made by Thanh-Tâm Le' based upon the Lexjuris image at seems to be an incorrect simplification. That page doesn't seem to give much info on the flag.
Jarig Bakker, 27 January 2000

I located this other version of the flag at <www.geocities.com/Area51/Hollow/2111/mipueblo.htm>.
Mark Sensen, 29 April 2000


Coat of Arms


by Nelson L. Román, 29 June 2004

From <www.ngw.nl>: "The arms are a combination of symbols for the two oldest villages in the Caguas valley. The arrows are canting for the village of San Sebastián del Barrero. The symbol of St. Sebastian is a bunch of arrows. The pineapples are canting for the other village, Dulce Nombre de Jesús del Piña."
Nelson Román, 8 July 2004

See also version by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 11 November 2004


"Barrios" Flags - Overview


by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 14 October 2002

The Assembly of the Municipality of Caguas decided by law long ago that each particular design will be placed as a central shield over crossed arrows, in a design identical to the present Caguas and Bairoa flags.  I do not have the information of the background color of this flag. I have all the official shields of each barrio, except San Salvador's, which is at present under a redesigning process.  All of them are placed in the central shield.  What changes is the color of the flag.   At this moment, only the flags of Bairoa, Turabo, and San Antonio are flying, and each was respectivelly introduced in this same order.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 10 July 2000

All the flags of the barrios of Caguas are a modified version of the city flag, with each barrios' shield replacing the central city shield and the field color of a very light shade of either blue, green or cream (this last color not so sure of).
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 23 March 2001

Here are small barrios' shields that should go over the flags.  The fields will have at least three colors: green, blue and cream, all in very light shades.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 23 March 2001

At last I had the opportunity of talking with my city Mayor and he referred me to the office where I've could finally get the information about the barrios flag symbolisms.  It was decided that the background color of the flags should be of these pastel shades (the name was determined by the flag manufacturer): peach, seafoam, blue flower, and buff. The flags are made of 100% nylon and are 3 x 5 -this is contrary to the Municipal Assembly law so I decided to keep them drawn as 2:3.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 30 March 2001

Each barrio flag has the city flag as template, changing the background field color and the central shield. They all were originally designed to be dark blue in color, but it was decided to change the field color to pastel ones, so each one can be discerned from the city flag.
The flag manufacturer decided the shade of the specified colors and give them their name. They are as follows: "peach", really a lighter shade; "seafoam", a light blue-green or light turquoise; "blue flower", a very light sky blue; and "buff", meaning literally skin leather, a yellowish tan.
Blas Delgado Ortiz, 31 March 2001