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Based on <www.guayas.gov.ec/marcelino.htm>
(defunct)
image by Falko Schmidt, 3 December 2001
See also:
Source: <www.guayas.gov.ec>
(defunct).
Falko Schmidt, 3 December 2001
Translated from <www.gobernacionguayas.gov.ec>
(defunct):
"The flag is a rectangle divided into five horizontal
stripes in turn green and white. The five bars recall the flag of
the province of Guayaquil. The green colour, in major proportion,
was preferred to represent the soil fecundity and agriculture. In
the extreme left part of the flag is placed a yellow triangle
symbolizing the wealth generated by the work of the inhabitants.
A triangle in such a placement is little frequent and very
visible. The colours were approved by the municipal council. The
canton's flag, coat of arms and anthem were adopted on
10 August 1996".
Dov Gutterman, 13 June 2003 and Ivan Sache, 4
October 2008
Based on <www.guayas.gov.ec>
image by Jens Pattke, 8 September 2003
Image of the flag at <www.guayas.gov.ec>.
I have draw this flag and have taken the cloth to an uniform
ratio of 1:2. Flag adopted on 10 August 1996; Canton established
28 January 1992.
Falko Schmidt and Jens Pattke, 8 September 2003
At another page at the same site <www.guayas.gov.ec/htm/marcelino.htm>
(defunct), the flag (and flag on Coat of Arms) appears with
yellow triangle which is in consisting with the description in
<www.gobernacionguayas.gov.ec>
(defunct) as: "triángulo amarillo"...
Dov Gutterman, 8 September 2003
I think the flag has a yellow triangle. It is logical.
Jens Pattke, 9 September 2003