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Ivan Sache, 
8 November 2021
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Ivan Sache, 
8 November 2021 
The municipality of Tubarão (104,937 inhabitants in 2018; 30,176 ha) is 
located 130 km south-west of Florianópolis.
Tubarão was established in 
1774 by Captain João da Costa Moreira. Known as Paragem de Poço Grande (At the 
Big Well), the place was a meeting point for tropeiros, who traded cheese and 
jerky brought from the mountain areas for salt, salted fish, flour and cloth 
brought by shipped from the port of Laguna.
The municipality of Tubarão was 
established by Law No. 635 promulgated on 27 May 1870, separating from Laguna. 
The establishment of a railway line by the Dona Thereza Cristina Railway company 
boosted the development of the town, as did European immigration and coal 
extraction. The line connecting the stations of Piedade in Tubarão to Minas 
(today, Lauro Müller) was inaugurated on 1 September 1884 by the Viscount of 
Barbacena and his English associates. The railway company's central office was 
established in Tubarão in 1906. This Gilded Age is recalled by the Tubarão 
Railway Museum, founded in 1997 by medical doctor José Warmuth Teixeira and 
former railway workers.
Tubarão was named for river Tubarão, itself not 
named for the Portuguese word "tubarão", "a shark", but for Tupi-Guarani cacique 
Tuba-Nharõ, lit. Ferocious Dad".
The river proved to be ferocious on 23 March 
1974 when a flood claimed 200 lives in the town. Mostly peaceful, the river was 
celebrated by the writer and journalist Virgílio Várzea (1863-1941) by the 
famous stance "the river passes, winding, and in its silver trail bathes the 
blue city", the origin of Tubarão's nickname, Blue City.
http://www.tubarao.sc.gov.br/ 
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 8 November 2021
A blue flag with a white-black-white saltire with the municipal arms on a white rectangle in the centre.
Official website at 
http://www.tubarao.sc.gov.br
Dirk Schönberger, 
20 August 2012
 
The flag and arms of Tubarão are prescribed by Municipal Law No. 532 
 promulgated on 28 April 1971.
Article 6.
The municipal flag of 
 Tubarão, designed by heraldist Arcinoé Antonio Peixote de Faria, is described 
 as: Quartered per saltire, the blue quarters formed by four white stripes 
 placed two by two in the diagonal dimensions starting from the angles of a 
 central white rectangle charged with the municipal coat of arms.
§1. The 
 style of the flag is compliant with the tradition of Portuguese heraldry, of 
 which Brazil inherited the norms and rules; the municipal flags have to be 
 divided in eight, six, four or three parts, using the same colors as in the 
 coat of arms and featuring in the center or at hoist a geometric figure 
 inscribing the municipal coat of arms.
§2. The coat of arms featured on the 
 flag represents the municipal government while the white rectangle inscribing 
 it represents the town proper, as the seat of the municipality. The stripes 
 starting from the angles of the central rectangle and quartering the flag 
 represent the municipal power spreading over all the quarters of the territory. 
 The quarters represent the rural estates scattered over the municipal 
 territory.
Article 7.
In compliance with heraldic rules, the 
 municipal flag shall have the official dimensions prescribed for the national 
 flag, 14 units in width on 20 units in length.
Article 19.
The coat 
 of arms of Tubarão, designed by heraldist Arcimoe Peixoto de Farias, is 
 described in proper heraldic language as follows: Samnite shield surmounted by 
 an eight-towered mural crown argent. On a field azure, a fess wavy argent 
 charged with a shark naiant sable. In chief a fleur-de-lis argent in base an 
 escutcheon or charged with a palm vert surmounted by a lion issuant or 
 surrounded by two electric turbines argent. The shield supported dexter and 
 sinister by maize and rice plants proper interlaced in base supporting a scroll 
 gules inscribed argent the toponym "Tubarão" surrounded by years "1836" and 
 "1870".
§1. The coat of arms shall have the following symbolic 
 interpretation
a) The Samnite shield used to represent the arms of Tubarão 
 was the first style of shield introduced to Portugal by French influence; 
 inherited by Brazilian heraldry, it evokes the colonizing race and main builder 
 of the nation.
b) The mural crown surmounting the shield is the universal 
 symbol of domains' coats of arms; argent (silver) with eight towers, only five 
 of them visible in perspective view, it classifies a town of second rank or 
 county seat.
c) Azure (blue) is the heraldic symbol of justice, nobleness, 
 perseverance, zeal and loyalty.
d) The fess wavy argent (silver) charged 
 with a shark sable (black) makes the arms canting, alluding to the town's 
 namesake, Shark River (Rio Tubarão).
e) The fleur-de-lis argent (silver) 
 evokes the town's patron saint, Our Lady of the Piety.
f) The escutcheon or 
 (gold) charged with a palm vert (green) and surmounted by a lion issuant 
 represents the arms of the Nunes family, as a tribute to the town's founder, 
 João Teixeira Nunes.
g) The electric turbines argent (silver) recall the 
 steam plants established in the municipality that supplied the whole region 
 with electricity.
h) Argent (silver) is a symbol of peace, friendship, work, 
 prosperity, purity and religious spirit; sable (black) means dedication, 
 prudence, knowledge, honesty, moderation and science; or (gold) is a symbol of 
 glory, splendor, greatness, wealth and sovereignty; vert (green) is a symbol of 
 honor, civility, courtesy, abundance and glee; it is also the symbol of hope, 
 which is green since greening fields in spring promise profuse harvests.
i) 
 The maize and rice plants represent the main products of the generous and 
 fertile soil.
j) The scroll gules (red), a color symbol of self-esteem, 
 dedication, audacity, intrepidity, courage and valiance, is inscribed with the 
 toponym "Tubarão" surrounded by the dates of establishment ("1836") and 
 political emancipation ("1870") of the municipality.
 
 https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/sc/t/tubarao/lei-ordinaria/1971/54/532/lei-ordinaria-n-532-1971-dispoe-sobre-a-forma-e-apresentacao-dos-simbolos-do-municipio-de-tubarao-e-da-outras-providencias
 
Leis Municipais database
The coat of arms was modified by Municipal 
 Law No. 255 promulgated on 19 June 1978. Elements from the original design 
 supported by erroneous etymological interpretation and fanciful historical 
 record were duly suppressed.
Article 19.
Samnite shield surmounted by 
 an eight-towered mural crown argent. On a field azure [...] crossed by four 
 fesses sable in bend and bend sinister. In chief a fleur-de-lis argent in base 
 a winged helmet or superimposed to a turbine argent. The shield supported 
 dexter and sinister by maize and rice plants proper interlaced in base 
 supporting a scroll gules inscribed argent the toponym "Tubarão" and year 
 "1870".
§1. The coat of arms shall have the following symbolic 
 interpretation
a) The Samnite shield used to represent the arms of Tubarão 
 was the first style of shield introduced to Portugal by French influence; 
 inherited by Brazilian heraldry, it evokes the colonizing race and main builder 
 of the nation.
b) The mural crown surmounting the shield is the universal 
 symbol of domains' coats of arms; argent (silver) with eight towers, only five 
 of them visible in perspective view, it classifies a town of second rank or 
 county seat.
c) Azure (blue) is the heraldic symbol of justice, nobleness, 
 perseverance, zeal and loyalty.
d) The fess wavy argent (silver) charged 
 with a native headdress gules and sable makes the arms canting, alluding to the 
 town's namesake, Shark River (Rio Tubarão).
e) The fesses sable in bend and 
 bend sinister represent the roads converging to Tubarão as means of 
 communication.
f) The fleur-de-lis argent (silver) evokes the town's patron 
 saint, Our Lady of the Piety.
g) The winged helmet or, symbol of commerce, 
 recalls Tubarão's main source of income.
h) The electric turbines argent 
 (silver) recall the steam plants established in the municipality that supplied 
 the whole region with electricity.
i) Argent (silver) is a symbol of peace, 
 friendship, work, prosperity, purity and religious spirit; sable (black) means 
 dedication, prudence, knowledge, honesty, moderation and science; or (gold) is 
 a symbol of glory, splendor, greatness, wealth and sovereignty; vert (green) is 
 a symbol of honor, civility, courtesy, abundance and glee; it is also the 
 symbol of hope, which is green since greening fields in spring promise profuse 
 harvests.
j) The maize and rice plants represent the main products of the 
 generous and fertile soil.
k) The scroll gules (red), a color symbol of 
 self-esteem, dedication, audacity, intrepidity, courage and valiance, is 
 inscribed with the toponym "Tubarão" and the date of political emancipation 
 ("1870") of the municipality.
 
 https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/sc/t/tubarao/lei-ordinaria/1991/158/1588/lei-ordinaria-n-1588-1991-altera-a-redacao-do-artigo-19-e-dos-incisos-de-seu-paragrafo-primeiro-constantes-da-lei-n-532-71-que-dispoe-sobre-a-forma-e-apresentacao-dos-simbolos-do-municipio-de-tubarao
 
Leis Municipais database
The flag in actual use, as opposed to its 
 representation on the municipal logo, shall have a black saltire superimposed 
 to the black saltire, in compliance with Arcinoé Antonio Peixote de Faria's 
 usual designs. The law text, unintelligible regarding the saltire, probably due 
 to an erroneous transcription of the original description, might be the source 
 of the error.
Photos
 
 https://www.facebook.com/camara.tubarao/photos/1978435059113636 
 
 https://www.facebook.com/camara.tubarao/photos/2024564327834042 
Ivan Sache, 8 November 2021