A small town in the Maule region of Chile that is characterized by its hot springs. Its flag is interesting because it is not common for localities in Chile to have their own flag, which makes Panimávida an exemplary case in vexillology. The flag is a two-color stripe with a yellow stripe on the top and a black stripe on the bottom. In the center is the shield that incorporates the symbol of medicine along with its hot springs. Steffan Giadach Axt, 31 March 2020
A tiene porque en es momento fue capital comunal. (Rough translation: "It has it because it is the capital of the commune.") Gonzalo Augusto Flores-Domarchi, 31 March 2020