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Ponedera is a municipality in Department of Atlantico,
Colombia. It was founded on 23 November 1743. The flag of
Ponedera is shown in the municipal
web site.
Dov Gutterman and Felipe Carillo, 2 August 2008
According to municipal
web site, the flag is rectangular, in the statutory
dimensions, horizontally divided white-blue with the municipal
coat of arms in the middle. Two vertical,
narrower stripes "pointing" to the middle of
the flag, respectively yellow and green, are placed along the
hoist.
Meaning of the colours.
Blue is the symbol of the sky and water, water beingthe symbol of
life and of the planet Earth.
White is the symbol of peace and its virtues, purity,
transparency and sincerity. Green is the natural representation
of the agricultural work of our farmers.
Yellow is source of wealth, life and joy.
Coat of Arms: The coat of arms of Ponedera is
made of a heart-shaped shield, green with a yellow border. The
shield shows a fisher on a boat lit by the sun, a corn plant and
a turtle.
The shield is topped by a crown and surrounded by two leaved
branches (the plant is not specified) with River Magdalena in the
background, below the shield awhite scroll with the name of the
municipality in black capital letters.
The crown represents the patron saint of Ponedera, the Virgin of
the Purification.
The heart represents goodness and hospitality.
The corn plant represents the main crop of the municipality.
The sun symbolizes joy, life, luminosity and great power.
The turtle recalls the etymology of Ponedera, lit. "a
hatching site".
The beach at the mouth of River Magdalena is a main hatching site
for turtles, iguans and terrapins.
The green branches recall the natural and cultivated environment
of the municipality.
The "Dream's Fisher" represents the c. 300 small
fishers of Ponedera. The area dedicated to fishing (marshes,
ponds and rivers) covers more than half of the municipla
territory. Fishing is a potential main source of income but the
fishers lack modern tools and the main fishing site, the Uvero
marsh, is submitted to contamination, silting- up and erosion.
The historical record of Ponedera does not include any evidence
of a link with San Marino. Therefore, the
similarity in the flags is either a mere coincidence or local
plagiarism.
Ivan Sache, 9 August 2008
image from municipal
web site