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 image by Ivan Sache, 30 September 2012
image by Ivan Sache, 30 September 2012
The District of Banda de Shilcayo (29,111 inhabitants; 285.68 sq. km) is 
located 1 km of the provincial capital, (Santa Cruz de los Motilones de) 
Tarapoto. The districts of Banda de Shilcayo, Morales and Tarapoto form a single 
urban area. 
The District of Banda de Shilcayo was established by Decree-Law No. 13735 of 28 
November 1961. The inauguration of the district was not peaceful due to the 
wrath of the locals, who claimed that the set up of the new district had been 
decided in Lima without consulting them. Due to a long common history, the 
inhabitants of Banda had a strong sense of belonging to Tarapoto, from which 
they refused to be separated. On the inauguration day, the political, military 
and religious authorities were welcomed with an angry mob carrying sticks, 
stones and hunting guns; barricades were erected and threats were uttered. 
Father Andrés Asenjo, after having crossed the wooden bridge that separated 
Banda from Tarapoto, blessed the new district near the house of Francisco 
Goicochea, a main opponent, echoing nothing but silence. The celebration 
organized in the priest's house was subsequently presented as a popular act, 
while it indeed highlighted the division among the inhabitants of the new 
district. 
Source: 
http://www.mdbsh.gob.pe/historia.php - District official website
The flag of Banda de Shilcayo is vertically divided red-white-green with the 
district's coat of arms in the middle. The coat of arms depicts the cataracts 
made by river Shilcayo; in dexter chief is represented a bull, in sinister 
chief, most probably, a pineapple plant. The bull must recall the mythic origin 
of river Shilcayo. The place was once inhabited by a native family; following 
the death of the two parents, their son and daughter lived alone. They were 
eventually found by a Spanish soldier, who aimed his harquebus at them. The girl 
was changed into a butterfly while the boy was changed into a bull, who cried so 
much that his tears soaked the soil and formed river Shilcayo.
Source: 
http://www.mdbsh.gob.pe/himno.php - Municipal website
 image by Ivan Sache, 30 September 2012
image by Ivan Sache, 30 September 2012
The flag, however, seems to be actually used without the coat of arms
Source:
http://marthaluztorres.blogspot.fr/2010/09/martha-luz-torres-agua-para-mas-de-15.html
- As hoisted in the town 
http://cutervocopaperu.blogspot.fr/2012/09/siete-ya-van-la-regional.html
- As used by the local football team, 11 September 2012
Ivan Sache, 30 September 2012
 image by 
Olivier Touzeau, 10 March 2017
 image by 
Olivier Touzeau, 10 March 2017
On this page: 
http://www.mpsm.gob.pe/banderatarapoto.php is presented the “official flag 
of Tarapoto”, a horizontal triband of green-white-green.
It may be the 
flag of the district, since in the same section of the website (http://www.mpsm.gob.pe/historia.php) 
are given data about “distrito de Tarapoto”.
Olivier Touzeau, 10 
march 2017
 image by António Martins, 27 Oct 2007
image by António Martins, 27 Oct 2007
According to the Spanish 
Wikipedia page about Tarapoto city, its flag is a plain green-white-green 
vertical triband, an unavoidable reference to the national 
flag. Tarapoto is located in San Martín region, in San Martín 
province, and in eponymous district.
António Martins, 27 Oct 2007