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Translated from lamana.gov.ec:
""The flag has three colours: yellow, representing the
richness of the soil; white, representing peace; and green,
representing the excellent agricultural production of the
area. It also has a five-pointed star, each point
representing a parish."
The image shows a flag vertically divided yellow-white-green with
five six-pointed stars placed vertically in the
yellow stripe.
Ivan Sache and Dov Gutterman, 19 June 2006
The flag of La Maná
was adopted on 16 May 1987. Its dimensions are 1.40 m x 0.90 m, in
compliance with the national norms. The flag is composed of three colors
placed vertically, starting with a yellow stripe, representing the soil
resources and the exuberance of the people's spirit, charged with five white
stars, for the parishes of La Maná, El Carmen, El Triunfo, Pucayacu and
Guasaganda. Then a white stripe means power, the purity of people, and the
depth of positive superior values. The last, green stripe symbolizes the exuberance of the soil and hope offered by the work of the inhabitants.
https://issuu.com/papingo.com/docs/guia_turistica_de_la_mana_2013
Guia
Turistica de La Maná, 2013
Ivan Sache 7 September 2018
image by Jens Pattke and Falko Schmidt, 5 July 2007
The image is based on
www.ame.gov.ec.
Falko Schmidt, 5 July 2007
image from
lamana.gov.ec