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Tamazula, Durango (Mexico)

Last modified: 2025-04-19 by daniel rentería
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No Flag

It appears Tamazula does not use a municipal flag.
Daniel Rentería, 13 April 2025


Coat of Arms


image from Facebook

I was informed by the council that no information of the sort could be found. The border is gold, composed of indigenous shapes, and at the top has the name, TAMAZULA, DGO. As for the inner section: The corners are shaded in, bearing in the center an image of the Tamazula River through a canyon. At its foot is a cob of corn for agriculture and to the side a head of cattle for the cattle-raising industry. Below, two branches are crossed for peace, with a book at its intersection for education and a crown above for the Spanish era. At the top is an eagle for the Nationality, and a sword standing on the ground for the conflicts of the Independence.
Daniel Rentería, 13 April 2025


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