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Catió is the seat both of its namesake sector, and of Tombali 
region. I could not find any data about its current flag use.
António Martins, 15 Jun 2016

image by António Martins, 15 Jun 2016
Catió was granted a Portuguese-style municipal 
coat of arms and flag in the 1960s. These can be seen, scanned scanned 
from [lgh66], at 
HotW 
and in the 
Wikimedia 
Commons. In the later location, where the quartered background of the 
flag was clumsily “cleaned up”, uploader Domaleixo states that 
this flag «may be still in use». Based on what I know of 
Portuguese former colonies’ municipal flags, I’d say that is 
highly unlikely.
António Martins, 15 Jun 2016 and 17 Jun 2016
The flag was quartered (town rank) yellow 
and blue with the coat of arms on the center. This was Vert an oar (?) 
Argent bendwise between two sheaves of rice (?) and on a bordure Argent 
twelve escutcheons Azure charged each with five plates; mural crown argent 
with four visible towers (town rank) and 
white scroll reading «VILA DE CATIÓ» in black 
capitals.
António Martins, 15 Jun 2016
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