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Yacuanquer (Narino, Colombia)

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image by Jairo Alonso Méndez Méndez, 10 August 2007



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Overview

Image based on <yacuanquer-narino.gov.co>. According to this site:
Flag Author: Oswaldo Insuasty Montezuma. Designed in 1989, 450th anniversary of the Foundation of Yacuanquer.
The flag is composed of three stripes. The upper stripe is yellow and it is wider; the central stripe is green and the lower is white. The lower two stripes are equal in width.
Meaning of the colors: Yellow represents the natural wealth with the color of wheat which is the primer base of the economy of the municipality. Green: represents the fields. the hope and the future and the river basins with the flora and fauna of the municipality. White is an expression of universal principles and values, integration, co-operation, solidarity, equity, honesty, responsibility and other aspects of peace and tranquility.
Jairo Alonso Méndez Méndez, 10 August 2007


Coat of Arms


image from <yacuanquer-narino.gov.co>