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image by Ivan Sache, 3 May 2017
 
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image by Ivan Sache, 3 May 2017
The municipality of Corrientes (336,334 inhabitants in 2010, that is, 30% of 
the population of the Corrientes Province; 500 sq. km) is located on the eastern 
bank of river Paraná, here the border with the Chaco Province.
Corrientes 
was established on 3 April 1588 by Juan Torres de Vera y Aragón (1527-1613), 
Adelantado of Río de la Plata (1577-1913) and Governor of Río de la Plata and 
Paraguay (1577-1578; 1588-1592). The foundation charter names the "town of Vera, 
on the site of the Seven Currents ["Corrientes"] in the Paraná and Tape 
Province". The town was established as an administrative post located between 
Buenos Aires and Asunción and a convenient base for further colonization of the 
areas limited by the Río de la Plata and the Paraguay; the site was selected 
because of its natural river harbour. The early colony was under permanent 
threat of raids by the local natives, who did not belong to the same tribes as 
the settlers, mostly coming from Asunción. The wooden fort aimed at protecting 
the town did not stop the raids. Peace was restored after Philip III had 
authorized on 30 January 1609 the Society of Jesus to implement a more efficient 
and less brutal mode of colonization.
In 1807, Corrientes contributed to the 
defence of Buenos Aires against the English invasion, by the way of the Corps of 
Corrientes Chasseurs. From 1818 to 1820, the town was occupied by Andrés 
Guaykurarí, leader of the natives of the mission.
Corrientes Province was 
established on 11 December 1821. The first provincial governor, Pedro Ferré, 
introduced banknotes in 1826. The town of Corrientes was granted municipal 
status on 24 April 1855. Inaugurated on 25 April 1855, the Constituent General 
Congress enacted the Provincial Constitution on 12 October 1855.
http://cultura.ciudaddecorrientes.gov.ar - Municipal website
The flag 
of Corrientes was selected in a public contest prescribed by Resolution No. 413, 
adopted on 6 March 2014. The winning design, submitted by Manuel Echeverría 
Ponce, 22 years old, was selected by the jury among 47 proposals submitted in 
March-April 2014.
The flag was inaugurated on 29 June 2014. The copy of 
the flag blessed by Pope Francis, featured on that day, is now exhibited to all 
at the Town Museum, kept in a crystal urn protected by a glass window. The flag 
was proclaimed of interest by the Chamber of Representatives and by the Senate 
of the province.
The flag of Corrientes is prescribed in Article 2 of 
Ordinance No. 6,074, adopted on 29 April 2014, as follows:
The flag shall be 
made of three vertical, lateral stripes, celestial blue, red, and celestial 
blue. The red stripe shall be the thinnest in comparison with the central, 
vertical white stripe. [Charged] with the evening sun; with the fundamental 
cross featured in the center of the sun, and seven Guarani spears in base of the 
white stripe, placed vertically.
The meaning of the flag is given in the 
Preamble of the Ordinance, as follows:
Red represents Federalism used by 
Artigas and Andresito in their clothes and as the base of the State, flanking in 
two vertical stripes the national flag. Red also represents the blood shed by 
our soldiers in the Malvinas, the power of the Holy Ghost according to the 
Christian liturgy, and love and ardor of the people of the town.
Celestial 
blue is the colour selected by Belgrano for the flag of our country, also 
adopted for the flag of the Corrientes Province, representing the local sky; and 
the colour of the cloak of Our Lady of Itatí*.
White is the colour selected 
by Belgrano for the flag of our country, also adopted for the flag of the 
Corrientes Province, representing God. White is a symbol of peace aspired to by 
our society.
The Cross of the Miracles** is an historical wooden cross, 
symbolizing our town, also featured in the provincial and municipal arms.The sun 
represents life, being in the Guarani culture the house of Tupá*** and also 
featured on the national flag as the Sun of May, the Revolution and the first 
Cry for Freedom. The sun is represented as the sun in the Corrientes evening 
seen from our cherished coast. The seven spearheads represent the Seven Heads of 
Corrientes, recalling the old name of the town, San Juan de Vera de las Siete 
Corrientes, as a reference to our coastal geography and the seven heads or 
peninsulas that enter the river and generate strong water currents. The 
spearheads also represent the original inhabitants, the Guarani, who used these 
weapons for fishing and defence. Finally, number seven is known in the Bible as 
the perfect number and conveys a strong symbolic meaning indifferent religions, 
representing Good.
Resolution No. 1,434 of 26 June 2014 establishes 29 
June as the Day of the Flag of the Town of Corrientes. The Resolution further 
grants permission to use of the flag to private persons, cultural and sports 
entities, and private organisms. No one shall be discriminated or deprived of 
the charge of bearing, escorting or hoisting the flag because of its 
citizenship, origin, religion, ethnicity, physical characteristics or social 
condition. Every cultural, sports, cultural or social organism shall be allowed 
to permanently keep a copy of the flag in a window or a box for the sake of 
archiving.
https://ciudaddecorrientes.gov.ar/informaci-n/bandera-de-la-ciudad-de-corrientes 
- Municipal website
http://www.ciudaddecorrientes.gov.ar/sites/default/files/res-416_1.pdf - 
Resolution No. 416, 6 March 2014
http://www.ciudaddecorrientes.gov.ar/sites/default/files/ord-6074_0.pdf - 
Ordinance No. 6,074, 29 April 2014
http://www.ciudaddecorrientes.gov.ar/sites/default/files/res-1434_0.pdf - 
Resolution No. 1,434, 26 June 2014
*Our Lady of Itatí is the patron saint 
of the Corrientes Province. The devotion to Our Lady of Itati has its origins in 
the account of Spanish Jesuit missionary and a group of locals who converted to 
the Catholic faith, who were saved from an attack by another tribe after they 
prayed the rosary. According to the story, a passage was opened through Yaguari 
River and the people of Itati were saved due to the intercession of the Blessed 
Mother.
On July 16, 1900, at the doors of the Shrine of the Most Holy Cross 
of the Miracles in Corrientes, Our Lady of Itati was crowned by Bishop Rosendo 
de la Lastra y Gordillo, on behalf of Pope Leo XIII, before all the bishops of 
Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, and a multitude of the faithful.
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/marian-celebration-draws-hundreds-of-thousands-to-argentina/ 
- Catholic News Agency, 19 July 2012
**The Cross of the Miracles was 
erected by the Spaniards near the Arazatý fort. Believing the cross acted as a 
protecting weapon, natives attempted to burn it, to no avail, and soon became 
pacific. A secondary tradition mentions a ray emitted by the cross that hit the 
natives; this alleged sign of divine intervention is not recognized by the 
church, which deems it discriminatory to the natives. A similar tradition 
invoking an harquebus shoot powered by God is also rejected. The colonists 
erected a chapel to protect the cross, where processions were first organized in 
1660. The cross was transferred to another chapel on 10 March 1730, rebuilt in 
1808.
http://www.cruzdelosmilagros.com.ar/index.php/la-cruz/8-la-cruz-y-su-historia 
- Official website
***Tupá is the Guarani supreme god, creator of the 
light and the universe.
Ivan Sache, 3 May 2017
![[Pedro Ramon Fernandez municipal flag]](../images/a/ar-w!co.gif) image by Ivan Sache, 3 May 2017
image by Ivan Sache, 3 May 2017 
The selection of the flag stirred controversy. 
The originally selected design lacks the Cross of the Miracles. Father Julián 
Zini****, member of the jury, complained that the winning design was proposal 
No. 34, which features the cross, and not proposal No.3. Representatives of the 
native people also complained that they had not been involved in the selection 
of the flag.
http://www.ellitoral.com.ar/304143/Polemica-por-el-diseno-de-la-bandera-un-sorprendido-padre-Zini-reclamo-la-Cruz 
- El Litoral, 5 April 2014
The Cross of the Miracles was eventually 
added, inscribed in the sun, with permission of the designer.
**** Julián 
Zini (b. 1939), ordained Roman Catholic priest in 1963 by Alberto Devoto, first 
Bishop of Goya, is a noted poet and folk musician. A fierce defender of the 
cultural and natural heritage of the Corrientes and Misiones provinces, Zini is 
an emblematic player of chamamé, Corrientes' folk music style - the town of 
Corrientes being, of course, Chamamé's World Capital. Raúl (Raulito) Barboza (b. 
1938), aka the Master of Chamamé, successfully introduced chamamé to Europe 
after having settled in France in 1987.
http://www.editorapatriagrande.com/autoresarchivos/biozini.html - Biography 
of Julián Zini
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y4pC8UUztqw - Live performance in the 
Corrientes Chamamé festival (2017)
Photos
Inauguration
http://www.corrientesaldia.info/es/articulo/164176/Fabian-Rios-y-Any-Pereyra-Entronizaron-e-izaron-por-primera-vez-la-Bandera-de-la-Ciudad-de-Corrientes 
http://www.impactomercedes.com/notix/noticia/32386_la_nueva_bandera_de_corrientes_capital_flamea_por_primera_vez.htm 
http://www.diario21.tv/notix2/noticia/29433_corrientes-la-bandera-de-la-ciudad-fue-izada-por-primera-vez-en-costanera-sur.htm 
Papal blessing
http://ciudaddecorrientes.gov.ar/content/el-papa-francisco-bendijo-la-bandera-de-la-ciudad-de-corrientes 
http://corrientesprensa.gob.ar/noticias/3301/coordinaci-n-general/la-bandera-de-la-ciudad-de-corrientes-acompa-ar-los-s-mbolos-patrios-nacional-y-provincial-en-actos 
Designer of the flag
http://corrientesprensa.gob.ar/noticias/5864/coordinaci-n-general-intendencia/fabi-n-r-os-y-any-pereyra-distinguieron-al-creador-de-la-bandera-de-la-ciudad-de-corrientes 
Other sightings
http://www.radiolt12.com.ar/vernota.asp?id_noticia=78741 
http://corrientesprensa.gob.ar/noticias/4036/coordinaci-n-general-intendencia-vice-intendencia/el-intendente-fabi-n-r-os-entreg-una-bandera-de-ceremonia-de-la-ciudad-la-escuela-industrial 
http://www.corrientesprensa.gob.ar/noticias/8413/coordinaci-n-general-intendencia/estudiantes-y-docentes-de-varios-colegios-visitaron-el-palacio-municipal-y-recibieron-la-bandera-de 
http://www.corrientesprensa.gob.ar/noticias/8572/intendencia/fabi-n-r-os-entreg-bandera-de-ceremonia-de-la-ciudad-y-la-argentina-al-consulado-peruano 
http://corrientesprensa.gob.ar/noticias/2724/desarrollo-comunitario-vice-intendencia/el-municipio-don-bandera-de-ceremonia-que-fue-bendecida-en-el-colegio-santa-teresita 
http://corrientesenfoco.com.ar/?p=48682
http://tn24.com.ar/2017/04/corrientes-le-quitan-la-bandera-a-una-alumna-por-estar-embarazada/ 
http://corrientesprensa.gob.ar/noticias/9009/vice-intendencia/la-viceintendenta-any-pereyra-entreg-la-bandera-de-la-ciudad-autoridades-del-rotary-club  
Ivan Sache, 3 May 2017
![[Pedro Ramon Fernandez municipal flag]](../images/a/ar-w-c1.gif) 3:5
image by Ivan Sache, 3 May 2017
3:5
image by Ivan Sache, 3 May 2017 
The flag hoisted outdoors appears 
to be in 1:2 proportions while the flag for indoor use has 3:5 proportions.
Ivan Sache, 3 May 2017