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image by Carlos Thompson, 28 August 2004
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Municipalities:
The 14 stars represent the 14 municipalities of the
department.
Jaume Ollé, 8 September 1996
At <www.risaralda.gov.co>,
one can see the correct flag.
Dov Gutterman, 12 May 2002
The flag of Risaralda was adopted 3 December 1969. The Previous Flag was of thirteen stars for the
municipalities of the department changed later on to fourteen
stars. The green represents the fertility and agricultural
wealth. Though the correct flag is the one which has a stars
arch, the manufacture has imposed the semicircle model. The stars
in the model of 14 from the vexillologist Profesor Restrepo Uribe
appears with stars in progressive rotation that it is the correct
form, though not the used.
Jaume Ollé, 8 May 2003
It seem that the correct flag should be in arch, as the
previous 13 star flag. Manufacturers would have them
in semicircle with all the stars pointing to the top, Professor
Uribe have them in progressive rotation. Here used a darker green.
The only flag I have actually seen for Risaralda was just a green
(darkish) fabric with a Coat of Arms in it. I do not
remember the Coat of Arms (if it was the same as below), If I
remember correctly, the Coat of Arms had some stars in it
(presumptly 13 or 14, either in the shield or around).
Carlos Thompson, 28 August 2004
image by Eugene Ipavec, 13 March 2009
Based on online
magazine of the Colombian Police (pages 50 - 51).
E.R., 13 March 2009
Variant
image by Randy Young, 21 February 2015
I've found another variant of the flag with coat of arms, seen
here.
Source:
http://www2.antena2.com.co/category/secciones/otras-disciplinas?page=42
Esteban Rivera, 21 February 2015
The flag features the department coat of arms on a plain green field. I
modified the coat of arms slightly to display a dark blue ribbon at the top
bearing the name of the department, in line with the apparent coloration in the
photograph.
Randy Young, 21 February 2015
Manufacturers' variant
image by Carlos Thompson, 28 August 2004
Professor Uribe's variant
image by Carlos Thompson, 28 August 2004
image by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 13 May 2002
image contributed by Luis Carrillo, 7 July 2002