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image by Dov Gutterman, 15 July 2002
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Based on image at http://www.gobant.gov.co/gobierno/guatagra.htm#GUATAPE
.
Dirk Schonberger, 13 July 2002
The shade of blue shown above is darker than it should be. The actual flag in
GIF format is seen here:
http://www.municipiodeguatape.gov.co/publicaciones/143/Simbolos/info/guatape_bco/media/galeria202.jpg
(source:
http://www.municipiodeguatape.gov.co/publicaciones/143/Simbolos/). The
symbolism of the colors is as follows (translated from the
original, in
Spanish)): "In a rectangle with three equally horizontally colored stripes are
disposed as follows: green on the bottom, yellow in the middle and sky blue on
top.
1. Green: The color located in the bottom stripe, represents
brotherhood, sincere and spontaneous friendship of the people of Guatapé; and
also the mutual respect of the religious principles inherited from the elders
that enables each and every one of its inhabitants to be more helpful, friendly
and hospitable people in the region.
2. Yellow: It is the symbol of
sovereignty of our rich land. It also stands for resurgence, drive and dynamism
towards progress as the greatest desire of the community.
3. Sky blue: To
represent the beauty of the landscape with the River Nare and also it stands for
the motto, "CARIDAD Y LEALTAD" (English: Charity and Loyalty) of the inhabitants
of Guatapé".
Its coat of arms is also seen here:
http://www.municipiodeguatape.gov.co/info/guatape_bco/media/bloque19.png
For additional information go to Guatapé (official website):
http://www.municipiodeguatape.gov.co/
Esteban Rivera, 27 March
2018