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The municipality of Maringá (436,472 inhabitants in 2021, therefore Paraná's 
most populated municipality; 48,701 ha) is located 450 km north-west of 
Curitiba.
Maringá was named for a song that was extremely popular among 
workers during the building of the town, therefore its nickname of Song Town.`
"Maringá", recorded in 1932 by Gastão Forment (1894-1974) and Orchestra Victor 
Brasileira, was the main success of prolific songwriter Joubert de Carvalho 
(1900-1977, also a notable medical doctor).
"Maringá" is a lament by a poor 
caboclo from the town of Pombal (Paraíba), whose beloved Maringá left Nordeste 
after a severe drought episode. The song is inspired from a story related to 
Joubert by his friend Ruy Carneiro (1906-1977; Senator from 1951 to 1977), also 
a native from Pombal. Maringá would be the contraction of "Maria do Ingá", 
referring to the borough where the girl lived.
"Maringá" was officially 
proclaimed Pombal's official anthem.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyjfr1AgaJ8&t=23s 
Original record
The flag and arms of Maringá are prescribed by Municipal Law No. 332 
promulgated on 9 November 1964.
Article 1.
The coat of arms and flag 
of the municipality of Maringá have the following characteristics.
A. 
French-[...] Portuguese shield. In the chief's right canton, a star or 
signifying Cia. Melhoramentos Norte do Paraná, founder of the municipality. In 
the center, a stylized lyre (three strings) or, symbolizing the name inspired by 
a song. In base an axe argent, representing the tool used by pioneers to clear 
the forests to establish the town. The Southern Cross argent recalls the 
Christian faith and the Brazilian national spirit. All charges on a field gules 
(red), symbol of intrepidity. At the base a scroll argent inscribed with the 
words sable (black) "1947 - Maringá - 1952". The shield supported dexter (right) 
and sinister (left) by a coffee branch and a wheat plant, respectively, all 
proper. The shield surmounted by a five-towered mural argent proper to a town.
B. Flag divided in three horizontal stripes, with the coat of arms of the 
municipality placed at hoist. The first stripe in white, symbolizes candor 
(peace), the second, in yellow (gold), symbolizes strength; the third, in red 
(gules), represents intrepidity.
https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/pr/m/maringa/lei-ordinaria/1964/34/332/lei-ordinaria-n-332-1964-ficam-oficializados-os-simbolos-de-maringa
Leis Municipais database
The flag was designed by Reynaldo Costa, aka 
Seo Reynaldo, who won the public contest organized by the municipal 
administration.
Seo Reynaldo emigrated to Maringá in 1951 with his parents, 
coming from São Sebastião do Paraíso (Minas Gerais). He was then hired as a 
graphic designer by a local company. In 1977 the was appointed Curator of 
historical heritage by Cooperativa Agroindustrial de Maringá (Cocamar).
To 
produce his proposal, Seo Reynaldo used the best available material at the time, 
that is, ink sold be a Dutch company and higher-grade paper produced by a Swiss 
company.
The designer proudly broke "taboos" of the time, that is, a design 
composed of three horizontal stripes and the placement of the coat of arms at 
hoist.
The use of a wheat plant as supporter was lively questioned during the 
contest and the first years of use of the flag. In the 1960s, wheat was mostly 
cultivated in Rio Grande do Sul and in Southern and South-Eastern Paraná. 
Selecting wheat as a symbol of Maringá was then considered as madness.
https://www.sintracoop.com.br/o-que-e-que-a-bandeira-de-maringa-tem/ 
Gazeta Maringá, 7 June 2013
Photo
https://www.facebook.com/camaramunicipalde.maringa/photos/3956081477824147
Ivan Sache, 5 February 2022