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  image by Dirk Schönberger, 25 July 2012
The municipality of Princesa (2,758 inhabitants in 2010; 8,622 ha) is located 
on the border with Argentina, 720 km north-west of Florianópolis.
Princesa was established in the 1950s by colonists of German and Italian origin. 
The municipality's name (Princess) refers to a vision reported by João Maria de 
Lara, who "saw" a princess atop a Brazilian pine.
Ivan Sache, 5 November 2021
A horizontal triband, blue-white-blue, with the municipal arms in the centre on a white disk.
Official website at 
http://www.princesa.sc.gov.br 
Dirk Schönberger, 25 July 2012
 
The flag and arms of Princesa are prescribed by Municipal Law No. 34 
 promulgated on 28 May 1997.
Article 2.
The coat of arms, described in 
 proper heraldic words, shall have the following symbolic interpretation.
a) 
 The Samnite shield used to represent the coat of arms of Princesa, was the 
 first style of shield introduced in Portugal by French influence; inherited by 
 Brazilian heraldry, it evokes the colonizing race and main builder of the 
 nation.
b) The municipal coat of arms also has the following meaning 
 regarding its shape, colors and details.
a.1) The shield is subdivided into 
 four geometric figures, whose symbols characterize the main sources of income 
 in Princesa, as well as the origin of the name of the new municipality, 
 emancipated by separation from São José de Cedro by Law No. 9,923 promulgated 
 on 29 September 1995.
a.2) In the upper polygon, on a celestial blue field, 
 appears a Brazilian pine. The pine surmounted by a princess' head with a golden 
 crown in compliance with the descriptive memoir explaining the origin of the 
 name of the municipality.
a.3) Symbolizing animal breeding, one of the 
 municipality's main sources of income, a bovine and a pig, each on a white 
 triangle with angles in the shield's center.
a.4) In the fourth geometric 
 figure, shaped like a semi-circle, on the shield's base, the banks of river 
 Princesa, crops, sugarcane and tobacco plants, representing the main sources of 
 income for Princesa's farmers.
a.5) On the shield's sides, two maize plants 
 with stems interlaced on a red scroll, each with two robust green cobs, 
 interlaced with bean plants, other crops also representing the people's main 
 sources of income.
a.6) Beneath the shield, a red scroll inscribed with the 
 date of establishment of the municipality, 29/09, at one end, and "1995" at the 
 other. In the center, the toponym "PRINCESA" and the acronym of the state of 
 Santa Catarina ["SC"], with white letters and numerals.
a.7) A mural crown 
 surmounting the shield, as the universal symbol of the domains' arms; argent 
 with three towers, it symbolizes command, emancipation and struggle for the 
 development of the new municipality. The red open gates symbolize liberty and 
 equality among citizens.
Article 4.
The municipal flag of Princesa is 
 20 units in length.
§1. The flag's width is 14 units.
[...]
 Article 5.
The municipal flag of Princesa is composed of two colors.
a.1) 
 Indigo blue, composed of two horizontal stripes, placed in the upper and lower 
 parts, of 4.7 units in width on 20 units in length, separated by a white stripe 
 and partially concealed by a white circle.
Blue is the symbol of sky and of 
 limpid and crystalline water, subtlety and harmony among people of Princesa.
 a.2) White is represented by a circle of 7.8 units in diameter, placed in the 
 flag's center, charged with the municipal coat of arms of Princesa, and by an 
 horizontal stripe of 4.6 units in width and 20 units in length, partially 
 concealed by the municipal coat of arms.
White symbolizes peace and purity.
 
 
 https://leismunicipais.com.br/a/sc/p/princesa/lei-ordinaria/1997/4/34/lei-ordinaria-n-34-1997-dispoe-sobre-a-forma-e-apresentacao-dos-simbolos-municipais-de-princesa-sc-e-da-outras-providencias
 
Leis Municipais database
Photo
 
 https://www.facebook.com/assessoriaprincesa/photos/4398665386850274 
Ivan Sache, 5 November 2021