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image by Ivan Sache, 30 May 2010
The District municipality of Llapa (5,576 inhabitants in 2005; 13,268 ha; 
elevation, 2,500-4,000 m asl), founded on 2 January 1857, is located in the San 
Miguel Province, Cajamarca Region, northern Peru. Originally located in the 
Chota Province, Llapa was transferred on 24 August 1870 into the Hualgayoc 
Province and on 29 September 1964 (Law No. 15152) into the newly formed San 
Miguel Province. Most probably founded by the local tribe of Illapas, the 
settlement was transformed in 1571 by the Spanish colonists into the Indian 
"reduction" (village) of San Andrés de Llapa.
Ivan Sache, 30 May 2010
The flag of Llapa, as well as the municipal arms and anthem, was  
designed by Pr. Juan Hernando Becerra Suárez; it was officially inaugurated on 7 
June 2003. The flag is blue with the municipal shield in the middle.
Source:
http://munillapa.gob.pe/himno%20simbolos/himno-simb.html 
The coat of arms of Llapa, designed in 1991, is made of a shield  divided 
into three quarters outlined in golden yellow. The crest of the shield is made 
of three stylized sun rays - recalling a possible etymology of the place name, 
meaning "ray, light" in Quechua - lighting three brown gold-bearing mounts - 
symbolizing mining - flanked by two flowers of "cantuta" - the national flower 
of Peru (_Cantua buxifolia_ Lam., aka the Inca's Flower). The shield is flanked 
by the national flag of Peru (dexter) and a palm (sinister), symbolizing the 
love of motherland and eternal peace, respectively. The upper left quarter shows 
on a blue background a bovine's head, symbolizing cattle-breeding. The upper 
right quarter shows on a white background a yellow maize cob, symbolizing 
agriculture.The lower field shows on a red background a yellow cogwheel, 
symbolizing industry, an open book, representing knowledge. A white cross placed 
over the three fields represents the Catholic faith. 
A photo taken in 2009 during the Llapa festival ("feria") confirms the flag as 
light blue, in proportions 1:2, with the coat of arms of the middle.
Source:
http://munillapa.gob.pe/feria2009/galeria/vispera/index.html
Ivan Sache, 30 May 2010