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![[Flag of Novo Itacolomi, PR (Brazil)]](../images/b/br-pr-244.gif) image by Dirk Schönberger, 
6 September 2011
 image by Dirk Schönberger, 
6 September 2011A horizontal tricolor, blue-white-green, with three inverted white five-pointed stars in the blue stripe, the words NOVO ITACOLOMI in blue on the white stripe and the municipal arms centred on the green stripe.
Official website at 
http://www.novoitacolomi.pr.gov.br
Dirk Schönberger, 6 September 2011
The municipality of Novo Itacolomi (2,827 inhabitants in 2010; 162 sq. km) is 
located in north central Paraná, 400 km of Curitiba. Novo Itacolomi was 
settled in 1947 by colonists coming from Minas Gerais, expecting to grow 
coffee on the "red soil". The "Companhia Melhoramentos Norte do Paraná" 
(CMNP), following the establishment of the town of Cambira, decided to 
establish a new settlement near Apucarana and Jandaia do Sul. The CMNP 
selected the name of Nova Itacolomi among several variants - Itacolomy, 
Taquaras, São Sebastião de Itacolomi and Itacolomi. The municipality of 
Novo Itacolomi was established by State Decree-Law No. 9,387 of 28 September 
1990, confirmed on 27 October 1991 by a plebiscite (1103 out of the 1,281 
registered people votes "yes"), and inaugurated on 1 January 1993.
The 
flag of Novo Itacolomi was designed by Manoel Gonçalves da Silva. The three 
horizontal stripes represent the three ethnical components of the population.
The blue stripe represents the sky, with the stars representing the three 
pillars of the Federation: Municipality, Union, State. Yellow represents our 
resources. The white stripe represents peace. The green stripes represents 
agriculture.
The coat of arms of Novo Itacolomi was designed by Joel 
Marcos Macedo. The rope is an object whose fruit comes from a free seed [?].
The anchor is a symbol of hope, protection, support and shelter. Maize 
(dexter) and cotton (sinister) are the main crops in the municipality. In 
the middle, a flaming stone represents the Fire's Stone, as captioned on the 
scroll [?]. The five stars mean Peace, Love, Union, Order and Progress.
The yellow circle recalls maize production. The white background symbolizes 
peace.
http://www.novoitacolomi.pr.gov.br/?url=simbolos - Municipal 
website
The "Symbols" page of the municipal website shows a photo of the 
flag, as represented on the FOTW  website, which is, according to recent
sightings, obsolete. The website of the Municipal Council shows portraits of 
the councillors in front of the flag, never completely seen. Different photos 
help to reconstruct the flag, which appears to have yellow stars pointing 
upwards and placed on the descending diagonal of the stripe, green lettering 
and the coat of arms in the green stripe.
http://www.cmnovoitacolomi.pr.gov.br/ver_ivanil.php 
http://www.cmnovoitacolomi.pr.gov.br/ver_eder.php 
http://www.cmnovoitacolomi.pr.gov.br/ver_fracisco.php 
The flag used in 
the 2011 Riding Parade has blue writing and lacks the coat of arms in the 
lower stripe. The stars are, unfortunately not visible on the photos.
http://www.novoitacolomi.pr.gov.br/?url=alb#MissaSertanejaECavalgada2011/1 
- Photo gallery
http://lh5.ggpht.com
http://lh6.ggpht.com/-hxbi0oy2Z2c/Tg27n7LZP1I/AAAAAAAAALU/d4-AvOb7Puk/Cavalgada
Yet another, undated photo of the Riding Parade shows what appears to
be the same flag, with yellow stars.
http://www.novoitacolomi.pr.gov.br/galeria.php - Photo gallery
http://www.novoitacolomi.pr.gov.br/img/cav_g.jpg 
To conclude, if 
possible, we have, at least, three variants of the flag of Novo Itacolomi, 
the three of them backed up by photos. 
- white stars, tilted, placed 
horizontally, blue lettering, coat of arms (shown above);
- yellow stars 
pointing upwards, placed ?, blue lettering, no coat of arms;
- yellow stars 
pointing upwards, placed diagonally, green lettering, coat of arms (see below)
From the second photo of the Parade, one could even conclude 
that the lettering is green on the reverse  and blue on the obverse, providing
there are no light effects (of which I doubt, but...)
Ivan Sache, 20 
February 2012