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San Pedro de Vilcabamba Parish (Loja, Ecuador)

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image by Ivan Sache, 05 January 2015


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Overview

The parish of San Pedro de Vilcabamba (1,245 inhabitants; 6,827 ha) is located in Loja canton (Loja province), 40 km from the town of Loja. The parish is made of nine boroughs: Central, Panecillo, Dorado Alto, Dorado Bajo, Amala, Carango, Sacapo, El Chaupi and Uchima.
The parish of San Pedro de Vilcabamba was established on 19 August 1987 by a Ministerial Agreement published on 5 August 1987 in the Official Register, No. 752.
Ivan Sache, 05 January 2015


The Flag

The symbols of San Pedro de Vilcabamba are prescribed by a Municipal Ordinance adopted on 1 December 2011.
The flag is horizontally divided electric blue-white-green, with three red stars placed horizontally in the white stripe. The blue stripe is a tribute to the people's understanding and a representation of the atmospheric environment of the parish. The white stripe refers to peace, purity and solidarity, as principles of social interaction. The green stripe represents the exuberant production of the fields, the splendour of the landscape, the resources of the natural environment, and the aspiration to be a powerful village. The three stars stand for work, union and progress, respectively.
Source: http://diariocentinela.com.ec/parroquia-con-simbolos-civicos/ - "Diario Centinela", 7 January 2012
Ivan Sache, 05 January 2015