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by Blas Delgado Ortiz, 3 July 2002
See also:
At <www.guaribe.com>
there ia a photo of the
flag and the following info::
"Bandera municipal
Descripción:
Rectangulo de 2,00 m de largo y 1,70 m de ancho.
Presenta cuatro franjas con las siguientes características:
- Una franja azul, cercana al asta,
dispuesta verticalmente y rematada en un ligero pico, donde
ostenta el Escudo Municipal. Este color representa al cielo
que cubre al Municipio, los nobles ideales y la mística del
pueblo guaribense.
- Una franja horizontal roja, que
simboliza el valor, el temple y el sacrificio que ofrenda el
guaribense para sus logros y pleno desarrollo.
- Una franja horizontal gris, que recuerda
al Río Guaribe, como en el Escudo, y la fortaleza espiritual de
los habitantes del Municipio.
- Una franja horizontal marrón,
simbolizando a la Madre Tierra venezolana, y a esta fecunda
porción de su geografía."
Pablo Acosta Ríos, 12 May 2002
The Flag - Attributes and Semiology: It consists of a field
with approximately ratio 2:3 divided on four stripes. The first
one is sky-blue and occupies the vertical third near the hoist
and presents a little point oriented to the center of the field;
the another stripes occupies the center and fly of the field and
are horizontal and unequal: the superior red and inferior brown
ones wider 2/5 parts and the gray one, the rest fifth. The
Municipality Coat of Arms in all its official heraldic attributes
completes the design, located on the center of the sky-blue
stripe. The sky-blue represents the sky that cover to the
Municipality, the noble ideals and the mystic of the Guaribensian
people. The red symbolizes the valor, the courage and the
sacrifice which the Guaribensian offering for its profits and
plenary development. The gray remembers the Guaribe River and the
spiritual strength of the inhabitants of the Municipality. The
brown symbolizes the Venezuelan Mother Ground, and to this fecund
portion of its geography.
Raul Jesus Orta Pardo, 28 May 2002
by Raul Jesus Orta Pardo, 31 May 2002
The Coat of Arms - Attributes and Semiology: San José de
Guaribe is a Municipality located at the east of the Guárico
State, in the center of Venezuela. Its Coat of Arms consists of a
germanic field per fess, the base per pale. The first quarter in
azure (blue) loads a tree whose trunk shows three human faces:
one black to the dexter, another aboriginal on the center and
another Spanish white to the sinister, all rising of a gold
pennant with the Latin motto "SUB UMBRA FLOREO"
(I flourish under its shade) that also cuts the blazon. The
second quarter in gules (red) presents a
"Bandola" or an autochthonous type of little
guitar accompanied up and down by two native "Carrizos"
or pan flutes. The third quarter an arrogant bull raised on a
ground, all in it natural enamels. Between the base quarters and
like division between its appears an Argent thread
that expands towards the base. Like external ornament, the blazon
shows a rising sun surrounded by a rainbow in Or (yellow), Azure
(blue) and Gules (red) like crest and like supports a corn branch
and a flowered cotton one at the dexter; another of sorghum and
of flowered tobacco at sinister jointed by means of a gules
pennant that charges the following ephemeris and
inscriptions made in golden and capital gothic letters:
"20-2-1904" (February 2nd,1904) "CREACIÓN"
(Creation) at the dexter; "04-1-1989" (January 4th,
1989), "AUTONOMÍA" (Autonomy) at the sinister and
"MUNICIPIO SAN JOSE DE GUARIBE, ESTADO GUÁRICO",
(Saint Joseph of Guaribe, Guárico State) under the base. The
first quarter, in Azure for symbolize the High Ideals, the
Loyalty and the Perseverance of the inhabitants of the
Municipality, presents a representation of a legendary tree
called "Samán de Guaribe": emblem par excellence and
expression of ancestral roots and regional dignity. The second
quarter, in Gules for remember the valor, the courage and the
sacrifice which the Guaribensian offering for its profits and
plenary development shows three examples of its crafts and
musical temperament: a "Bandola" or little guitar
variation of the Venezuelan national instrument, the
"Cuatro" (four strings) and two "Carrizos" or
pan flutes. The third quarter, in brown or natural ground, shows
a wild bull exemplary of its chaste which symbolizes the intense
cattle activity of the locality. The rain-bowed sun symbolizes
Venezuela and its progress to which the Municipality contributes
with it hard work. The corn, the cotton, sorghum and tobacco
recall the diverse fruits of this prodigal part of the Venezuelan
Mother Ground throughout their history and the pennant is the
synthesis of the origin, values, identity and sense of property
of the Guaribensian People.
- Historical Synthesis: On 1992, Licenciate Jose de Jesus
Bustamante, native of Guaribe, makes contact with the
Symbollogist Raul Jesus Orta Pardo with the purpose of
crystallizing a symbollogical project conformed by a Flag and a
Coat of Arms destined to identify this Municipality of Guárico
State. Once made specific the graphical concept and determined
the corresponding interpretative and legal aspects, the project
was presented to the competent instances at that moment, those
that decided to maintain it in suspense. With the renovation of
municipal authorities the necessity of provide own symbols to San
Jose de Guaribe was reframed, which was crystallized on March
12th, 2002 when solemnly it were presented to their community
maintained and respected the original proposal.
- Sources: Project of Flag and Coat of Arms for San José de
Guaribe. José de Jesús Bustamante and Raúl Jesús Orta Pardo.
Caracas, 1992.
Raul Jesus Orta Pardo, 31 May 2002