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Hidalgo, Tamaulipas (Mexico)

Last modified: 2025-06-27 by daniel rentería
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The council informed me they do not use a municipal flag.
Daniel Rentería, 19 May 2025


Coat of Arms


from itait.org.mx

The coat of arms of Hidalgo was adopted in March 1997, being designed by L.D.G. Ramiro Yado García Qpd. The idea came through a proposal the Municipal Presidency made through the Secretary of Tourism of the locality. The border is like a scroll, having at the top HIDALGO TAM; at the bottom 14 DE MAYO DE 1752, the date of its foundation. The inner area is divided into three sections. The upper-left section depicts the Santo Domingo de Guzmán church. The upper-right section depicts the Cross of the Hill, found in the El Chorro community. A crown, waterfall, building, rocks, and field are also seen. The lower section depicts (left) a cow, pig, and goat; (right) cob of corn, orange, and pepper. The background scene is the sun rising over the fields, with a man in a tractor in the center. In the center is an inescutcheon, bordered in white and over red, the Maltese Cross for the exercise of moral values.
Daniel Rentería, 19 May 2025


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