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Here is the image of the flag
from the municipal website.
Dov Gutterman, 21 March 2004
The Canton of Santa Ana (34,507 inhabitants in August 2001;
6,142 ha) was created by Law #8 of 29 August 1907, by secession
from the Canton of Escazú. It is named after the "Hacienda
Santa Ana" (St. Ann Estate), founded in 1658 and owned by
Mrs. Ana Retes, and divided into the six Districts of Santa Ana,
Salitral, Pozos, Uruca, Piedades and Brasil.
The flag of Santa Ana, adopted by the Municipal Council on 22
April 1987, is horizontally divided green-yellow-pink with the
municipal coat of arms in the middle.
Green represents the fields, trees and agricultural products of
the canton, especially vegetables, the main product of Santa Ana
being onions.
Yellow represents the sun, whose intensity yielded to Santa Ana
the nicknames of Sun Valley ("Valle del Sol").
Pink is the colour of the canton's tree, the "roble
sabana".
The (unheraldic) coat of arms of Santa Ana was designed in 1971.
It depicts a rural landscape made of a valley crossed by a
path heading to a hill planted with a "roble
sabana" tree; on the right of the shield is a peasant
working with a shovel. The shield is surmonted by a golden crown,
itself surmonted by a blue scroll bearing the name of the canton
in black letters. The shield is surrounded by two coffee
branches, tied below the shield by a knot from which hangs a blue
scroll bearing the foundation year of the canton, 1907, in black
letters. Below the blue scroll, a larger red scroll bears the
writing "Corporación Municipal" (writing
not shown on the image).
The "roble sabana" (lit., "the prairie
oak"), Tabebuli rosea (Bertol.) DC.,
Family Bignoniaceae, is common from southern Mexico to
Venezuela and coastal Ecuador. Its wood, used in general
construction, for furniture etc. is similar to oak, therefore the
name of "roble" ("oak") given to the tree.
See a short monography on the tree by E.M. Flores & W.A.
Marín at <www.rngr.net>.
Source: Municipal
website, symbols' page.
Ivan Sache, 16 February 2008
image from <www.santaana.go.cr>