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image by Ivan Sache, 8 November 2021
The municipality of Timbé do Sul (5,379 inhabitants in 2016; 33,007 ha) is located, on the border with Rio Grande do Sul, 270 km south-west of Florianópolis.
Ivan Sache, 8 November 2021
A black upright cross, bordered red, on a blue field, with the municipal arms in the centre on a white lozenge.
Official website at
http://www.timbedosul.sc.gov.br
Dirk Schönberger,
17 August 2012
The flag and arms of Timbé do Sul are prescribed by Municipal Law No. 813
promulgated on 24 June 1994.
Article 2.
The coat of arms is composed
of a circular figure with the following characteristics and charges.
a) A
cogwheel, composed of 18 cogs representing the communities forming the
municipality.
b) Mountains, representing the geographic characteristics.
c) A river, representing pure and limpid water.
d) Tobacco, rice and maize,
representing crop production.
e) The sun, representing aspiration ot a new
day.
f) Towers, representing the municipality's power and sovereignty.
g)
Chimneys, representing industry and the municipality's progress.
h) A blue
stripe in base inscribed with the date of political and administrative
emancipation of the municipality.
i) The green color, representing valleys.
j) The blue color, representing the sky.
l) The white color, representing
peace.
m) The brown color, representing a fertile and productive soil.
Article 3.
The flag is blue, rectangular, charged in the center with a
polygone inscribing the coat of arms of the municipality, divided by a
red-black-red cross, as a tribute to the predominance of the Catholic religion,
of 1.30 m in length on 90 cm in width.
https://www.camaratimbedosul.sc.gov.br/documento/lei-ordinaria-no-813-1994-1644
Municipal Chamber of Timbé do Sul
Photos
https://www.facebook.com/PrefeituraTimbe/photos/285523875260951
https://www.timbedosul.sc.gov.br/noticias/index/ver/codMapaItem/16619/codNoticia/495061
Ivan Sache, 8 November 2021