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The parish of Chumblín (2,300 ha) is located south-west of Cuenca.
Ivan Sache, 6 September 2018
The flag of Chumblín is vertically divided yellow-white-green with the parish
coat of arms in the center.
The coat of arms was adopted on 13 February 2005
by the parish assembly.
http://chumblin.gob.ec/azuay/?p=136
Parish website
Ivan Sache,
6 September 2018
According to https://issuu.com/emoticonmagazine/docs/remembranzas_fernandenses_-_norma_d/24::
The flag and coat of arms of Chumblín were approved by the parish assembly on February 12, 2005, not February 13.
Yellow - Symbolizes the wealth and generosity of this privileged corner of the Ecuadorian nation.
White - Symbolizes the nobility and hospitality of its people.
Green - Symbolizes the productivity and green of its fields.
The flag was designed by Fernando Cárdenas I.
Daniel Rentería, 20 February 2024
Crown - The faith people have towards God and the Holy Virgin of the Nativity, which protects them in daily life.
Hill - Cóndor Coles, with its river of the same name, which serves as irrigation for the crops and pastures.
The plains of Concho and Tasqui represent the natural beauty which cover it as a source of tourism and recreation.
On the lower half of the shield, the first third shows tools and a corn plant, which represent the hard-working man and the product they cultivate in the parish.
The second third has the church, which identifies Chumblín as a Catholic town; in the background is the mountain range where the sun appears daily.
In the final third is a pasture with a cow and horse, representing the livestock and milk trade in the area; the horse is used as a way of transport.
The coat of arms was designed by Luis Panjón Espinoza. Approved on the same day as the flag, February 12, 2005.
Daniel Rentería, 20 February 2024