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(image obtained from https://flagsofguam.files.wordpress.com/2011/05/piti_flag_b1.png and article at https://flagsofguam.wordpress.com/2011/05/16/piti-flag/):
The Piti flag design represents the military, commercial, and tourist activities of the beautiful southwestern village. An orange sunset colors the skyline as Piti is just one of a few villages one is able to capture this picturesque scene. Marine activity off-shore can be seen, with a container ship, and Navy vessel making its way through the waters of the village to their harbors. While tourists and locals alike enjoy relaxation in one of the pavilions, and activities at the Fish Eye Park. The foreground of the logo includes Piti's village flower, the white Plumeria. The flag also contains four abstract symbols for the main activities that make up the village, including power generation, naval, commercial port, and community activities.
This flag was designed by Gerard V. Aflague, a Guam born native, in collaboration with the mayor and his staff. Reproduction of this image is allowed without license. This image is not copyright protected and may be downloaded for public, commercial, or personal use. However, use of this image in any way requires a caption crediting the designer.
Paul Bassinson, 12 May 2019