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 klaus-michael schneider
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 image by Ivan Sache, 19 September 2018
image by Ivan Sache, 19 September 2018
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The parish of Amarillos (2,167 ha) is located in the north of Loja
province, 15 km of Chaguarpamba and 130 km of Loja.
Amarillos was 
established in 1930 by a group of colonists led by Domingo Armijos, Virginia 
Paladines, José Criollo and Ignacio Largo. Originally named Colina de 
Bolívar (Bolívar's Hill), the village was renamed to Amarillos for the great 
number of yellow ipê (Spanish, "amarillo", lit. "yellow) growing in the 
area.
The parish of Amarillos was established on 30 April 1992.
http://www.amarillos.gob.ec/ 
Parish website
Ivan Sache, 19 September 2018
The flag of Amarillos was established as a due tribute of identity, valor 
and respect to the population, which is synthesized in this symbol, synonym 
of honor, loyalty and development of a great, enterprising village.
The 
panel is divided into two stripes, the upper, gold, as a symbol of resources 
and guard, and the lower, green, symbolizing the fields, ecology and hope. 
The coat of arms of Amarillos is placed in the center of the flag.
The coat of arms, designed by Maura Ríos, is surmounted by a silver star 
representing protection. In chief are placed eight stars representing the 
boroughs forming the parish. The upper part of the shield features clouds 
over green fields crossed sinister by Bolívar waving his sword as a symbol 
of honor and protection. The chapel hosting the cross of Calvary and 
welcoming the Cisne Virgin during her pilgrimage, is featured in the center. 
Dexter stands an "amarillo" tree symbolizing vegetation flowered or. In the 
center of the shield is placed a cornucopia. In base a pickax and a spade 
represent work and progress.The scroll is inscribed with the parish's name 
and year of foundation. The shield is surrounded by two parish flags, yellow 
symbolizing light and green hope, honor and loyalty.
http://www.amarillos.gob.ec/index.php/ct-menu-item-12/ct-menu-item-18 
[The flag is shown divided green-yellow, but the written description and the 
flags surrounding the shield on the coat of arms are clear evidence that it 
is indeed yellow-green.]
Ivan Sache, 19 September 2018