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by Jens Petke, 16 July 2004
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Flag of Antolín can be seen at <www.antolin.gov.ve>.
Municipio Francisco Antolín del Campo (capital: Plaza
Paraguachi) is at Isla de Margarita (Margarita Island), Nueva
Esparta.
Dov Gutterman, 15 September 2003
The Flag and Coat of Arms of Francisco Antolín del Campo
Municipality, located on Nueva Esparta State:
The Flag - Attributes and Semiology: Consist in a field with
approximate ratio 2:3; this is, square and half of length divided
in three stripes. The yellow one occupies the horizontal superior
half part of the field whilst the another one is vertically
divided in two cantons: one blue at the hoist and other green at
the fly. The yellow stripe symbolizes the radiant sun that lights
the Municipality ground; by one hand and by the other the blue
and green cantons represents the sea and the land which equally
form part of its territory.
Historical Synthesis: Until the moment of the redaction of this
report is not available data about the origin and official
adoption of this flag.
Coat of Arms - Attributes: Consist in a composed shape divided
per fess, the chief per pale. The Dexter-Chief Quarter enameled
in Or (yellow) charges a wind-rose in Or (yellow) filled in Sable
(black) accompanied on the chief by a gothic capital letter
"N" in Sable (black). The Sinister-Chief Quarter
enameled in Azure (blue) shows a laurel crown in its color. The
Base Quarter enameled in Vert (green) presents an emblematic set
conformed by a mountain in its color superimposed by three
figures in Argent (white): an opened book, a gear with an
ephemeris in Sable (black) and a chain. As external ornaments the
Coat of Arms shows a pennant in Argent (white) charging the
inscription "MUNICIPIO ANTOLIN DEL CAMPO" (Antolín del
Campo Municiopality) in gothic capital letters in Sable (black)
and a image of St.Joseph with the Divine Child superimposed to a
nascent sun as crest and as supports two lances dressed with
pennants in Or (yellow), Azure (blue) and Vert (green) to the
Dexter and Sinister flanks.
Semiology: Until the moment of the redaction of this report is
not available information about the semiology of this Coat of
Arms.
Historical Synthesis: It was composed by Mr. Amador Salazar,
Margaritenian Graphic Designer and Publisher.
Source: Web Site <www.antolin.gov.ve>.
Raul Orta, 20 May 2004
At <antolindelcampo-nuevaesparta.gov.ve>
there is a Plain Flag with different inner
proportions as the upper stripe take about 3/4 parts of the flag
width.
Dov Gutterman, 1 August 2004
by Jarig Bakker, 15 September 2003
from <www.antolin.gov.ve>