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![[Flag of Laprida]](../images/a/ar-b-lp.gif) image by Ivan Sache, 20 September 2019
image by Ivan Sache, 20 September 2019The municipality of Laprida (11,323 inhabitants in 2010; 344,500 ha) is 
located 450 km south-west of Buenos Aires. The municipality is composed of the 
towns of Laprida and of the villages of Pueblo San Jorge (417 inh.) and Pueblo 
Nuevo (36 inh.). The town's namesake is Francisco Narciso de Laprida 
(1786-1829), the lawyer and politician who presided the Congress of Tucumán, 
during which the independence of Argentina was proclaimed on 9 July 1816.
Laprida was established on 16 September 1889 as the merger of parts from the 
neighboring municipalities of Coronel Suárez, Juárez and Olavarría. The village 
was founded on a domain belonging to Pedro Pereyra; on 20 December 1890, a field 
was selected as the site of the future capital of the new municipality. Upon 
Pereyra's proposal, the land surveyor Adrián Philip was commissioned by the 
government to delimit the village, which was initiated on 24 March 1891 and 
approved on 8 May 1891 by the government. On 7 November 1907, Enrique 
Santamarina offered a plot of 2,330 ha to increase the area of the municipality.
Most of Laprida's official buildings (Town Hall, cemetery portal, 
slaughterhouse) were designed in the 1940s by the architect Francisco Salamone 
(1897-1950), in his characteristic, monumental Art Deco style. Salamone designed 
more than 60 buildings in rural communities of the Pampas, Laprida being the 
town with the highest number of his works.
http://www.laprida.gob.ar 
Municipal 
website
Ivan Sache, 20 September 2019
The flag of Laprida, inaugurated on 15 September 2019 during the celebration 
of the 130th anniversary of the town, was selected in a public contest organized 
in August 2019. A jury selected four designs among the 27 proposals submitted by 
local institutions (schools, sports clubs, cultural associations...). The 
inhabitants of the town were then incited to vote for their preferred design via 
Facebook.
https://www.ohlaprida.com.ar/2019/08/bandera-de-laprida-estas-son-las-4-finalistas-que-se-pueden-votar/
The flag, designed by Mónica Azpiazu, was submitted by Centro Vasco 
(Basque Center), as "Lagunen Etxea" (The House of Friends).
The central 
element is a symbol of friendship, union and community. Its four colors 
symbolize the classical elements: water, air, fire, and earth; in a more 
symbolic interpretation, they represent the components necessary for belonging: 
a proper language, a religion, the earth, and a family.
The celestial blue 
and white colors of the fatherland form the upper limit of the municipality; the 
colors of nature - green, yellow, and sienna - form the lower limit of the 
municipality.
Green and celestial blue are the colors of the flag of the 
Province of Buenos Aires. The arrangement of the elements as proper stripes is a 
tribute to Salamone.
![[Flag of Laprida]](../images/a/ar-b!lp2.gif) image by Ivan Sache, 20 September 2019
image by Ivan Sache, 20 September 2019
Proposal No. 2 was submitted by Taller Protegido (Protected Workshop), as 
"Camino a la Felicitad" (Way to Happiness).
The lower, green stripe 
represents the fertile and extended plains; it is also a symbol of the 
commitment of the inhabitants of Laprida to ecology. The upper, green stripe 
represents the wide sky over the place. The horizontal, white line is a 
symbol of the stainless horizon. The "guarda pampa" [symmetric design found 
on Mapuche clothes] is a symbol of the gaucho and rural traditions. The 
vertical, gray and white stripes represents Salamone's Art Deco architecture, 
whose verticality massively emerges from the landscape's horizontality.
The sun rays and the wheat spikes represents the protection supplied by the 
national sun, abundance and the prosperity of the land.
![[Flag of Laprida]](../images/a/ar-b!lp3.gif) image by Ivan Sache, 20 September 2019
image by Ivan Sache, 20 September 2019
Proposal No. 3 
was submitted by Club Atlético Lilán.
The design uses the colors of the 
flag of the Province of Buenos Aires, as a symbol of regional belonging.
The linear silhouette represents the municipal building (see
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Palacio_Municipal_de_Laprida,_la_fuente_y_el_palacio.JPG?uselang=es),
as a reference to Salamone and his works, so significant for the town. The 
tower is charged with the symbol of recycling, to highlight an ecological town 
committed to the valorization of the natural environment. The water drops 
represents the natural environment, the lake and the spa, which are the 
center of several sports, culture and tourist activities all the year round. 
The drops are shaped like the "islands" placed in the center of the swimming 
pool, of the El Paraiso complex (see 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7h7iwgNCHmU). The sun symbolizes the town's 
energy while the sunflower represents production and work.
![[Flag of Laprida]](../images/a/ar-b!lp4.gif) image by Ivan Sache, 20 September 2019
image by Ivan Sache, 20 September 2019
Proposal 
No. 4 was submitted by the Sociedad de Fomento de San Jorge (San Jorge 
Development Society).
The flag's background uses two main colors: a quiet 
celestial blue stripe symbolizes the sky covering a natural green stripe, 
representing the immense pampa plain from which Laprida and San Jorge 
emerged. The connecting white line highlight the horizon's flat profile.
In the center, the white silhouette of the municipality of Laprida is charged 
with the abstract and geometric representation of Francisco Salamone's 
fountain (see
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Palacio_Municipal_de_Laprida,_la_fuente_y_el_palacio.JPG),
which serves as the town's central axis and square, surrounded by three big 
figures:
- green arrows, symbolizing commitment for the environment, 
recycling, re-use and reduction of contamination, for which the town is 
recognized as a regional pioneer;
- a wheat spike, as a symbol of 
production and work, grown in the plants since the time of early immigration;
- curved silhouettes of different colors, which dilute the rigid border of 
the circular figure. They symbolize each of us, plurality, diversity, and, 
above all, respect. The figures harmoniously twirl, completing the central 
twirl, as the abstraction of a united community heading to its future.
https://www.ohlaprida.com.ar/2019/09/video-asi-se-presento-oficialmente-la-bandera-de-laprida/ 
Oh!Laprida, 15 September 2019
https://www.ohlaprida.com.ar/2019/08/video-que-significa-la-bandera-de-laprida-elegida/ 
Oh!Laprida, 29 August 2019
https://www.ohlaprida.com.ar/2019/08/bandera-de-laprida-estas-son-las-4-finalistas-que-se-pueden-votar/ 
Oh!Laprida, 16 August 2019