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Ivan Sache, 
8 November 2021
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Ivan Sache, 
8 November 2021 
The municipality of Xaxim (28,424 inhabitants in 2018; 29,472 ha) is located 
550 km west of Florianópolis.
Xaxim is allegedly named for its first 
settler, an African named Josezinho Xaxim, who came there in 1865 from 
Guarapuava, Paraná. He was soon joined by Italian, Austrian, Irish, Polish, 
Ukrainian, Czech and Germans immigrants from Rio Grande do Sul. Located on a 
tropeiro's road, the place was soon known as Passo de Xaxim.
The state 
government offered the area to the Bertaso, Maia & Cia colonizing company, which 
sold it to Lunardi Brothers.
The district of Hercílio Luz was established 
on 13 January 1921, to be renamed to Xaxim in 1929. The municipality of Xaxim 
was established in 1953, separating from Chapecó, and inaugurated on 20 February 
1954.
https://www.xaxim.sc.gov.br/
Municipal website
Ivan Sache, 8 November 2021
Divided by a white radiating saltire, green to hoist and fly, blue above and orange below, with an orange disk in the blue quarter, and with the municipal arms in the center.
Official website at 
http://www.xaxim.sc.gov.br
Dirk Schönberger, 
25 August 2012
The flag of Xaxim is prescribed by Municipal Law No. 285 
promulgated on 10 November 1969.
Article 1.
The flag of the 
municipality of Xaxim is supported by the following descriptive memoir.
a) 
Design. The flag's design evokes the combination of letters "Xaxim" arranged 
like a logotype. From the primary "X" start two rays heading to infinity, as the 
town aspires to.
b) Colors.
Green. The branches of the horizontal 
hyperbole symbolize union between humans and the natural environment (Human - 
Xaxim; Nature - Pinewoods and agriculture).
Blue. The upper branch of the 
vertical hyperbole symbolizes the sky, while the orange circle symbolizes West 
Santa Catarina's sun.
Orange. The lower branch of the vertical hyperbole 
symbolizes fruit, resources, and Xaxim's dynamism.
c) Date.
30 December 
1953, date of foundation of the municipality of Xaxim.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/sc/x/xaxim/lei-ordinaria/1969/29/285/lei-ordinaria-n-285-1969-institui-a-bandeira-do-municipio-de-xaxim
Leis Municipais database
The description was amended by Municipal Law 
No. 3,398 promulgated on 27 October 2009.
Article 3.
§1. The 
formalization of the colors and symbols prescribed in Law No. 285 is kept, while 
the symmetry of the "X" representing the municipality's name is altered.
[...]
II. The colors are defined as follows
a) Green (Pantone(r)-354C): 
[...]
b) Blue (Pantone(r)-286C): [...]
c) Orange (Pantone(r)-021 c) [...]
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/sc/x/xaxim/lei-ordinaria/2009/340/3398/lei-ordinaria-n-3398-2009-dispoe-sobre-a-padronizacao-do-brasao-e-da-bandeira-do-municipio-de-xaxim
Leis Municipais database
Photos
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituradexaxim/photos/2946221975640214 
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituradexaxim/photos/2872229513039461 
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituradexaxim/photos/2575732926022456 
https://www.facebook.com/prefeituradexaxim/photos/2530601673868915 
The coat of arms of Xaxim, originally prescribed by Municipal Law No. 505 
promulgated in 1977 [text not available], is prescribed by Municipal Law No. 
3,398 promulgated on 27 October 2009.
I - A cogwheel surrounds the whole 
shield, whose elements are all inscribed within it.
II - The cogwheel shall 
be green (Pantone(r) 345C), with the upper border outlined in black (Pantone(r) 
Hexachrome Black C), and the lower border outlined in blue (Pantone(r) 286C). 
The outline provides balance between the elements' colors, making the design 
visually pleasant.
III - The elements within the cogwheel are;
a) In base, 
a division. In one part, a white (Pantone(r)-trans.white) background supporting 
a big, thick book representing the national and municipal Constitutions. The 
book shall be brown (Pantone(r) 154C), a color representing the seriousness 
expressed in documents. The book's outline is black (Pantone(r) Hexachrome Black 
C), with thin white (Pantone(r)-trans.white) lines on one side and in base.
b) The other part of the division has an orange (Pantone(r) 021 c) background 
symbolizing the soil that offers food and supports agriculture and industry. 
This base supports a handshake representing people's generosity, friendship and 
loyalty to the municipality. The different colors represent miscegenation in the 
municipality. One hand is brown (Pantone(r) 154C) while the other is yellow 
(Pantone(r) 107C).
c) In the second part is represented a landscape with 
mountains and Brazilian pines (Araucaria angustifolia). The pines 
symbolize the native trees while the background represents a landscape at 
sunset. The mountains are green (Pantone(r) 354C). The leaves of the tree in the 
foreground are green (Pantone(r) 354C) while their stem and thin outline are 
black (Pantone(r) Hexachrome Black C). These elements symbolize green fields, 
pastures and the natural environment.
d) In the upper part the sky with a big 
star representing Northern Star, once used as a guide by travelers, and wheat 
plants representing people's food. The sky is blue (Pantone(r) 286C); the star 
and the wheat plants are yellow (Pantone(r) 107C) with black (Pantone(r) 
Hexachrome Black C) outline.
IV - In the shield's base, the outer part 
consists in the municipality's name and state's initials, the name and initials 
separated by an hyphen ("XAXIM-SC"). The font is Arial Black (Pantone(r) 
Hexachrome Black C). There shall be a small space between the hyphen and 
"XAXIM", and between the hyphen and "SC".
V- Beneath, Xaxim's date of 
foundation (30/12/53) in black (Pantone(r) Hexachrome Black C). The font is 
Arial Black and the numerals are separated by a bend sinister.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/sc/x/xaxim/lei-ordinaria/2009/340/3398/lei-ordinaria-n-3398-2009-dispoe-sobre-a-padronizacao-do-brasao-e-da-bandeira-do-municipio-de-xaxim
Leis Municipais database
Ivan Sache, 8 November 2021